Preston, West Virginia
Preston
State/Province: West Virginia
Country: United States
Location Overview
Preston is a city located in West Virginia, situated in the eastern part of the state. It serves as the county seat of Preston County and is part of the Morgantown metropolitan area. The city is characterized by its position along the banks of the Cheat River and is approximately 20 miles southwest of Morgantown. As of the latest census data, Preston has a population that reflects the broader trends of rural and small-town demographics in West Virginia.
Notable points of interest in Preston include the Preston County Courthouse, which serves as a key administrative building, and various parks that offer recreational opportunities. The city is also near the Appalachian Mountains, contributing to its natural landscape.
Recent developments in Preston involve infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing transportation and accessibility, including upgrades to local roads and public services. The area has seen some growth in tourism, particularly related to outdoor activities, which are influenced by the surrounding natural features. The local economy is primarily based on small businesses, agriculture, and services, with considerations for sustainable practices in response to changing climate patterns.