Rio, West Virginia
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Rio (pronounced RYE-O) is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Rio is located just north of the Hardy County line at the crossroads of Augusta-Ford Hill Road (County Route 53) and Delray Road (West Virginia Route 29) in the North River Valley. The county line actually cuts through the community with 3/4 lying in Hampshire County and the remaining 1/4 in Hardy County. According to the 2000 census, the Rio community has a population of 154 [1].
- Rio Mall, In Rio on Delray Road (WV Route 29)
- Rio Turtle, 2.5 mi. West of Rio on Augusta-Ford Hill Road (CR 53)
- Old Rio Schoolhouse, In Rio on Delray Road (WV Route 29)
- Lutheran
- Ebenezer Lutheran Church, Augusta-Ford Hill Road (CR 53)
- Non-Denominational Protestant
- God's Pavilion Church, Augusta-Ford Hill Road (CR 53)
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