| The
Northern Panhandle Region of West Virginia is at the
northernmost tip of the state. It is a crossroads of history
and modern pleasures. Beside the Ohio River, the slender
Northern Panhandle has an extensive history from the ancient
Adena people to the turn-of-the-century oil boom. See the
new Robert C. Byrd Intermodal Transportation Center's
interactive history exhibits, this region strives to blend
history with the present to provide you with a fascinating
look at West Virginia culture.
Bed
and Breakfast Inns and lodges provide a blend of
history and modern amenities too. Oglebay Park is packed
with activities, such as Good Zoo, shopping, formal and
informal dining,
golf,
and Stifel Fine Arts Center. Other nearby attractions
include antiquing, Wheeling Park, Jamboree USA on Saturday
nights, Victoria Vaudeville Theater on Friday nights,
Wheeling Downs Race Track, Wymer's "General Store"
museum, Kruger Street Toy and Train Museum, and Moundsville
Indian Mound and Museum. |