Edgewood blends architectural character with everyday convenience on the northwest side of Charleston. Early 20th-century homes—Tudor, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman—line curving streets that form the Edgewood Historic District, recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, a nod to the neighborhood’s enduring craftsmanship and sense of place. Residents stroll shaded blocks to Cato Park’s trailheads and par-3 fairways, while golf, tennis, a pool, and social events at the nearby Edgewood Country Club offer year-round recreation. Minutes away, big-city entertainment is effortless—families and concertgoers alike gravitate to the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center, and the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences anchors evenings out with performances, galleries, and hands-on science exhibits.
Schools are a strong local anchor. Many families are zoned for Mary C. Snow West Side Elementary, West Side Middle, and Capital High, all part of Kanawha County Schools’ districtwide programs and activities. For weekend downtime, pick up a new card at the Kanawha County Public Library, or trade city blocks for open space at nearby Coonskin via Kanawha County Parks & Recreation. City services, festivals, and park updates are easy to track through the City of Charleston website, while the neighborhood’s heritage is underscored by the National Register of Historic Places.
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