Do you recognize any of these people? These are all historic photos of Wheeling people, places, and things that need to be identified.
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Summer is festival season in Wheeling, and this week organizers from St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church are gearing up for their annual four-day Grecian Festival from July 28-31.
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Was it murder, manslaughter, self-defense, or just an unfortunate accident? Episode three of Henry, Murder Out the Pike, unpacks Henry Schmulbach’s involvement in the death of Hamilton Forsythe in 1878.
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Wheeling Heritage is one of several organizations in WV searching for a full-time AmeriCorps member! The member’s primary responsibility will be to develop research-based content for @Weelunk, our online media company.
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The children of Wheeling will soon have a new place to play. In a joint venture with Miracle League of the Ohio Valley, the Wheeling YMCA is currently constructing a unique, all-inclusive playground at its Elm Grove property. Learn more: https://t.co/JuVpm2SqJF
With interviews, personal knowledge, and historical context, Hippie Homesteaders paints a full and vibrant picture of West Virginia’s back to the land movement. Check out our latest WEEREAD review: https://t.co/oJtC5mIzxz
Are you dreaming of a large home on the river with a spacious lawn and a boat dock? Wheeling has it, and so much more! You won't want to miss this month's featured home listings provided by @KennenRealtors!
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You can help make a kid's summer by donating to the city's summer swim pass program. The program was started in 2018 by a Wheeling family who sought to continue their parents' legacy of giving. Learn more in our latest article! https://t.co/TYp2zYWVXL
Whether you like your wine sweet or dry, red or white - there is a wine for everyone. Learn more about the history of winemaking in Wheeling, and how you can celebrate today!
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Warmer weather means bike season in Wheeling, and the Men of Change are kicking it off with a community bike ride to promote fellowship and wellbeing. The event will be held this Saturday, May 29 beginning at 11 am at Wheeling Heritage Port.
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When the History's Mysteries project began, we knew that even just one identification would be a success. Thanks to readers like you, we've been able to identify over 40 individuals in four months!
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With the final freeze of the season behind us, it’s time to start planning those backyard gardens! We're sharing some tried and true tips for getting your garden up and running for the summer. Check it out: https://t.co/jVJQ7dUycJ
While many people have undoubtedly watched the wildly popular 70s sitcom, M*A*S*H, most probably don’t realize that Wheeling has its own real-life MASH couple—Sam and Della Nazzaro. Check out the full story: https://t.co/CGBuo9wWzL
What's your definition of home? For Michael Romick, Wheeling has always been home, despite living in several cities throughout his lifetime. Check out his essay where he shares his own elusive and evolving definition of home. https://t.co/ZBHT7kyGHe
Now open for the season, the Greenhouse Retail Operation at Watch (GROW), a part of Russell Nesbitt Services, gives area residents the opportunity to shop local and support a good cause. https://t.co/d7Pv8CbGLU
In honor of Natl. Nurses Month, our latest History Mystery selections feature nurses from OVMC and Wheeling Hospital. Check them out and see if you can help us identify the people in these photos! https://t.co/fOUjt9ekBt
Can you imagine the chaos if all of the street names and house numbers changed in Wheeling? In July 1873, the Wheeling City Council passed an ordinance to do just that. Read our latest article to find out why! https://t.co/YGBqqas1xf
@GrowOhioValley is planting seeds for better health through innovative and collaborative community programming, including a community-supported agriculture program, the Edible Mountain Project, and Grow Appalachia. 🌱🌿
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As the weather turns warmer and summer closes in, many outdoor hobbyists are coming into their favorite time of year. The Ohio Valley and its Appalachian landscape have a lot to offer those seeking some fresh air and an escape from everyday life.
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