What is tunnelton west-virginia?

Tunnelton is a small town located in the northern part of West Virginia, United States. It is situated in Preston County and has a population of approximately 288 people, as per the 2010 US Census.

The town was incorporated in 1891 and named after the railroad tunneler who constructed the tunnel in the area. The town's economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, coal mining, and timber.

Tunnelton is home to several historic landmarks and buildings such as the First Baptist Church and the James H. Stewart House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The town also offers recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, and hiking in nearby parks such as the Coopers Rock State Forest and the Cheat River Wildlife Management Area.

In recent years, the town has been working towards revitalizing its downtown area and attracting tourism to its historic sites.