Mount Carbon, West Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Mount Carbon is a small town in southern West Virginia about 200 miles from Charlottesville, VA. The population is 421. It has grown by 51.4% since 2020. The average commute time to work is 28.2 minutes, which is quicker than the national average. The median home value is $108,100, and over the past ten years, it has appreciated by 10.3%. For more information about Mount Carbon, check out our interactive map.

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The population of Mount Carbon is approximately 91% white and 88.1% is African-American. Another 7% is Hispanic. Most residents are married, but there are no statistics available on the number of people with children. Residents of Mount Carbon are overwhelmingly white, with only one percent of the population being African-American. It is also home to some small towns, which have very low populations. The city is located in an area with a number of small towns and boroughs.

The city was home to a brewery. Unfortunately, this brew pub closed down in the late 70s. After the closure of the brewery, the local D.G. Yuengling & Son purchased the rights to the name, but that business didn't last very long. Instead, the building was used for shipping and distribution by 7up. Another former bar, Julian's, was located on Main Street. Julian's closed years ago, and the building was recently destroyed by a fire. The Mount Carbon Brewery was started in 1845 and produced Bavarian beer. The brewery closed in 1976 and was replaced by a long-since-defunct 7UP bottling plant.