GREENBRIER COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Greenbrier Historical Society is exceedingly proud to have nominated Dr. Robert Conte for recognition as a History Hero by the Department of Arts, Culture and History. He was selected and honored at an awards ceremony on February 24, 2022 at the Culture Center in Charleston. Dr. Conte has been a Board member of GHS for many years and is its longest-servingboard member.
Dr. Conte has been the most visible representative of history in the Greenbrier Valley. He has been Historian at The Greenbrier since 1978 where he maintained the resort’s archives and the President’s Cottage Museum, worked with Public Relations, delivered lectures and tours, and wrote “The History of The Greenbrier.” He retired in 2021. As the face and voice of the Greenbrier where anything historical was concerned, Dr. Conteappeared on national TV, including NBC’s Today Show, regarding the release of information confirming the existence of the Bunker and many other issues. He has been quoted in many articles—or authored them himself.
GHS President Janice Cooley said, “The history of Greenbrier County will be forever impacted and recognized through the passionate work and contributions of Dr. Conte. This honor is well deserved.”
PHOTO: WV Senator Jack Woodrum (left) and Curator of the Department of Arts, Culture and History Randall Reid-Smith (right) present Dr. Robert Conte (center) with his History Hero Award.
Photo credited to the Department of Arts, Culture and History.
Founded in 1963, the Greenbrier Historical Society is dedicated to community enrichment through education and preservation of the history and culture of the Greenbrier Valley. The Greenbrier Historical Society is a regional organization that serves the West Virginia counties of Greenbrier, Monroe, Summers, and Pocahontas.