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Wheeling (pop: 31,419) is a hidden gem for architecture enthusiasts. The city is nearly intact from old 1800s rowhouses, townhouses, Victorian wood-frame, and a rather large downtown for the city's population size. Located along the Ohio River, Wheeling, a metropolitan area of about 154,000, is home of Oglebay Park, Wheeling Island, and Wheeling Downs racetrack.

 

First up...Downtown.

 

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Next up...Neighborhoods...

 

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

^ Yeah...those buildings look soot-a-riffic!

 

Nice pics...

  • 10 months later...

bump...keeping with the Appalachian theme, I'll also bump Part II.

ah wheeling...i know it well

  • 2 weeks later...

I can't help myself, I love the place.  Great old buildings (many in need of rehab or at least a scrubbing).  Anda definite urban look and feel in a tight area between hill and river.  Nice shots ColDay, thanks

ColDay - awesome pics!  I'm new to this site and this is the first time I checked out this particular forum.  I was shocked to sees pic of my hometown.  Like many cities, Wheeling's downtown business disctrict had been on a steady decline for a number of years losing both office and retail business.  However, recently there has been a lot of rehab architecture development in Center Wheeling and downtown that has restored a number of large buildings that had fallen in disrepair into new and pretty cool office space, luring businesses back to those areas.  I agree that many of the buildings are in need of a "scrubbing" at the very least, but the city is in the process of giving grants to businesses to restore the historical facades of the buildings.  I don't make it back there often, but in the future I will try to get some pics of the newer rehabs & restored facades as more are completed. 

  • 9 months later...

At first I was shocked to see a Kaufmann's store...but then I realized it only had one 'n' so it must be local.  Cool pics and architecture!

At first I was shocked to see a Kaufmann's store...but then I realized it only had one 'n' so it must be local.  Cool pics and architecture!

You are correct the Kaufman's store you see in the picture is a local bridal / gown store.  I was friends with the family that owned it growing up.  However, there is still a Kaufmann's at the mall about 8 miles from downtown. 

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