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Wheeling is the seat of Ohio County. In 2010 it had a population of 28,486. In 1930 its population peaked at 61,659. Despite losing so many people it has held on to many of its historic structures.

 

The two largest bridges in this shot are for Wheeling's two Interstates, I-70 and I-470

18130667174_ca72fe4d76_b.jpgThe Bridges of Wheeling by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18754357115_9e99de8091_b.jpgThis Used To Be Virginia by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Theater undergoing restoration

18769154102_104e8ab133_b.jpgCapitol Theatre by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18586697658_fe09e2d04a_b.jpgMain & 10th by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

When this suspension bridge was built Wheeling was part of Virginia

18598019440_342905f956_b.jpgWheeling Suspension Bridge by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18846896141_01a53c4266_b.jpgThe Wheeling Suspension Bridge by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18840475922_b507e73ddd_b.jpgUnder The Wheeling Suspension Bridge by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18806165582_08463d24b5_b.jpgDowntown Wheeling by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18626844128_cd411e157c_b.jpgFood & Diamonds by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The old Hotel Windsor is now apartments. The building's face is towards the river though so its Main Street side is less attractive

18649894299_c006a3de26_b.jpgWindsor Manor by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18651436828_055a3bcd55_b.jpgAbsure Tower by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18652106410_bd6e35b872_b.jpgBeautiful Survivor by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Wheeling Island is home to many fine homes, and also a casino

18843383001_14c55b8bb9_b.jpgHouses on Wheeling Island by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The local community college, WVNCC, is located downtown

18841315246_e7caa9585d_b.jpgPythagoras Portal by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18253658213_560aa04591_b.jpgWVNCC Student Union by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The local newspaper

18885129612_df5910596d_b.jpgThe Intelligencer & Wheeling News-Register by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Adjacent to the newspaper office is a local newsstand

18704705920_a7dd9c14d7_b.jpgMarket Street News by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18710590128_de359a47a8_b.jpgRogers Hotel by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Transit Center

18873983086_3d701338c7_b.jpgRobert C Byrd Transportation Center by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The buses in Wheeling travel in convoys for protection

18713172888_f85ddd8af7_b.jpgWheeling Bus Fleet by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18912761011_67b3632279_b.jpgTrade Union Memorial by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

People were waiting outside for this place to open. Considering how few people I saw downtown in general I figured it must be good so I had lunch here. Some of the worst pizza I've ever had.

18734480958_1286d08380_b.jpgDi Carlro's Famous Pizza by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18923533955_07d548bba4_b.jpgMountain Mama's by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Not the best shot, but this is the city's hockey arena

18736730610_d21d6d538d_b.jpgWesBanco Arena by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18738861300_2e33c839fc_b.jpgRiverside Iron Works Office Building by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Immediate south of downtown is a neighborhood called Centre Market. It is centered around their public market and it is great!

18935566712_8b4b891889_b.jpgMaxwell Centre by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18755340889_10dbcfe44f_b.jpgSaint Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18335161874_98b0f2ebae_b.jpgMarket Street by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18338044503_191ef4dd16_b.jpgCentre Market District by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The market was built in phases between 1853 and 1900

18964739251_d37bc74962_b.jpgCenter Wheeling Market by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Chapline Street Row

18971015151_61b5b4c145_b.jpgVictorian Wheeling by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18352200684_d133eb48f6_b.jpgThe Sexy Side of Wheeling by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18799564548_9d18b08888_b.jpgWhat A Roof! by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18805351279_0fb75d782b_b.jpgChapline Street Beauty by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The old train station downtown is now used by the community college

18405267833_eb35056602_b.jpgBaltimore & Ohio Railroad Station by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19036235582_a97e62dd33_b.jpgBaltimore & Ohio Railroad Station by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Old Greyhound station

19006879336_541fa02b8f_b.jpgECS by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Mount Wood Overlook offers some nice views of the river

18946381580_391ffa0b17_b.jpgMount Wood Overlook by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19165504571_54bab874f2_b.jpgWheeling Island Residential by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18975542218_85670a5a84_b.jpgWheeling From Mt. Wood by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

I wasn't the only one up there enjoying the view

18529409573_85f5baa4f6_b.jpgTime to Go by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18529286794_4e416c5821_b.jpgOn The Edge by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Mount Wood Cemetery was established in 1831 as a Jewish cemetery

18988670280_2a9481f33d_b.jpgMt. Wood Cemetery by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18994727858_cb33038236_b.jpgGood Hanauer by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

A church in the Woodsdale neighborhood

18999142879_fa2776923f_b.jpgVance Memorial Presbyterian Church by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

El Villa Apartments in the Edgewood neighborhood

18565207114_82b319175a_b.jpgEl Villa Apartments by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18568923803_24eb6e8a7f_b.jpgLynn Buch Interiors by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19164829656_a2b369a95a_b.jpgBuch & Donovan Drugs by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Elmhurst, built in 1891 for the owner of Mail Pouch Tobacco, Samuel Bloch

19005774149_75f3c8d2fa_b.jpgHome of Mail Pouch Tobacco by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Elmhurst is now a retirement community

19016644600_69620874f6_b.jpgElmhurst - The House of Friendship by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Mt. Calvary Cemetery

19236372621_b057e51743_b.jpgMt. Calvary Cemetery by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19049475900_9db0a67a3a_b.jpgMt. Calvary Cemetery Grounds Keeper by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

North downtown is Wheeling's Old Town

19237981585_24d05a32d5_b.jpgMain & 6th by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19212760646_c66861a220_b.jpgOld Town Fire Station by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19216150166_4e5968cc8d_b.jpgNorth Wheeling Historic District by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18623289363_9e1fca7e8a_b.jpgOld Town Homes by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19062717879_0f32caa80a_b.jpgVictorian Old Town by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19062331248_793381e3cc_b.jpgMarsh Wheeling by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The Virginia

19224469076_375430ab92_b.jpgVirginia Apartments by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19065378969_f75f002a4d_b.jpgThe Virginia by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19246190342_87684e1684_b.jpgWheeling's Old Town by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Back downtown

 

The Mountaineer Gas Building

19079748769_ab22eeff44_b.jpgThe Mountaineer Gas Building by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19082390010_2d0231cbab_b.jpgFirst English Lutheran Church by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

This lovely building is both city hall and the county courthouse

18650076093_255824d511_b.jpgOhio County Courthouse & Wheeling City Hall by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19083590438_386937ce71_b.jpgWheeling Electric Company Building by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18652850103_9a0a410195_b.jpgWheeling Dry Cleaners by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19274798675_bb2e23afd0_b.jpgWheeling Rehab by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18656442814_1af237f871_b.jpgEast Wheeling by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

This building was built in 1858 and was used as the first West Virginia State Capitol until the capitol was stolen by Charleston in 1870

19253653226_0a1497ef41_b.jpgFirst West Virginia Capitol Building by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19095044739_a786ffc2d4_b.jpgWheeling's Capitol Building by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18659971673_6cc4be9b5e_b.jpgPadden Pharmacy by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Catholic School

19285532221_9eb29ca4af_b.jpgCathedral Parish School by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19276510662_ae1b0a6139_b.jpgWheeling Scottish Rite Cathedral by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Victoria Theater

19270178826_c3599f676d_b.jpgVictoria Theater by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19299478035_eecca6dba7_b.jpgLaconia Building by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18679899783_8764aef15e_b.jpgChris Miller Furniture by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19115337059_dbb5b613ff_b.jpgFiddlestix by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19297179052_0aff5fc8ff_b.jpgOasis Discotheque by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19117398309_0c1e7b7d3a_b.jpgClosed Hospital by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Children's Museum

18683956824_39421c6d87_b.jpgChildren's Museum of the Ohio Valley by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18684934244_aec571d64b_b.jpgKaufman's Slipcover by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19302945302_9fbcd6acda_b.jpgKaufman's Sign by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19123510759_ec0d564642_b.jpgStone Center & Kaufman's by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Main campus of the West Virginia Business College

19284086026_224fc5c0a5_b.jpgWest Virginia Business College & 1056 Lounge by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19122956598_c806ec03e4_b.jpgUnited Bank Building by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18689044214_67379909db_b.jpgCity Bank of Wheeling by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19124895960_0a81992834_b.jpgThe Wheeling Artisan Center by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18690901674_202851f92a_b.jpgOverlooking Main Street by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

19303111396_915cf9970f_b.jpgDowntown Wheeling Cityscape by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

WesBanco

19323587882_ecdd35541c_b.jpgWesBanco Bank by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Centre Market

18707661914_4886f02db6_b.jpgCentre Market District Cityscape by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

18712755133_a6d435b9da_b.jpgWheeling Warehouse by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

Independence Hall was built in 1860 as a customhouse. It is the site where it was decided West Virginia was become its own state.

19150723649_c08dd10b13_b.jpgWest Virginia Independence Hall by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

The exposition hall was built in 1924 for the 1926 state fair

19313345236_26b5a0e7df_b.jpgWheeling Island Exposition Hall by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

 

I'll end with the city's skyline

19332871462_015f1d574d_b.jpgThe Wheeling Skyline by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr

Babynati is lookin' good.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

What an awesome town.

Hands down, the best Wheeling tour I've seen.

Excellent tour.

 

I have only followed Wheeling closely the last five years or so, but in that time I have watched the city demolish dozens of historic properties, including almost an entire block of downtown. They now have a city of incredible architecture surrounded by parking lots and vacant lots.

  • 7 months later...

^Supporting my above comment, the Wheeling Intelligencer is reporting that five more buildings are set for demolition. This includes the former Bank of the Ohio Valley, most recently the Peking Garden.

 

From Google Streetview:

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Also gone.

With a population below 30K, thats an awful lot of historic stock to keep and maintain.  Is there enough money in Wheeling to sustain it much longer?

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Also gone.

 

This was originally the Greyhound Bus Station in Wheeling, when the currenty WVNCC was the B & O Railroad Station.  Thank you for sharing the pictures of what Wheeling has left. Brief history of my connection to several of the buildings above, I attended kindergarten and first grade at Cathedral and was baptized at St. Al's in Center Wheeling. I grew up in Wheeling(The Island, South & Warwood) 1988-2000 when my family relocated to Cleveland and I have now settled in Columbus.  Seeing the revamped neighborhoods in Columbus makes me think always of the potential that Wheeling has with a lot of it's existing and former infrastructure.  However politics and a virtually non-existent economy because of leaders in the 90's not being able to see the future like those in Pittsburgh did has left my hometown as I knew it in virtual ruins. 

 

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