Exploring History
Visit the New Deal museum to understand the significance of Arthurdale's creation.





Arthurdale, located in Preston County, West Virginia, is a unique historic district that was established in 1933 as part of a New Deal social experiment. Spearheaded by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, the community was designed to provide opportunities for unemployed miners and farmers during the Great Depression. Although the experiment faced challenges and ultimately did not succeed as intended, Arthurdale remains a testament to this ambitious project. Visitors can explore over 100 original buildings and a museum dedicated to the New Deal era, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in American history and heritage.
Arthurdale, located in Preston County, West Virginia, is a unique historic district that was established in 1933 as part of a New Deal social experiment. Spearheaded by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, the community was designed to provide opportunities for unemployed miners and farmers during the Great Depression. Although the experiment faced challenges and ultimately did not succeed as intended, Arthurdale remains a testament to this ambitious project. Visitors can explore over 100 original buildings and a museum dedicated to the New Deal era, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in American history and heritage.
New Deal museum showcasing 1930s history.
Over 100 original buildings from the planned community.
Involvement of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Historic significance as a New Deal project.
Preserved 1930s architecture and community layout.
Educational opportunities about the Great Depression era.
Visit the New Deal museum to understand the significance of Arthurdale's creation.
Take a self-guided walking tour to see the original 1930s buildings.
History enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
English
Check for local events or guided tours to enhance your visit.
Cultural Exploration, History Buffs, Educational Trips
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the historic district and enjoying outdoor tours.
Summer is warm and perfect for visiting local events and festivals.
Fall provides a beautiful backdrop with colorful foliage, enhancing the historic atmosphere.
Winters are quiet, offering a peaceful experience with fewer visitors.