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  1. www.wheelingwv.gov. Wheeling is a city in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located almost entirely in Ohio County, of which it is the county seat, [5] it lies along the Ohio River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and also contains a tiny portion extending into Marshall County.

  2. Top Things to Do in Wheeling, WV. Places to Visit in Wheeling. Tours near Wheeling. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. Essential Pittsburgh Experience - The One Tour to Take. 185. Historical Tours. from. ₹6,417. per group (up to 4) HOP ON-HOP OFF TOUR PASS- All Day Sightseeing Tour Pass. 190. Bus Tours. from. ₹3,418.

  3. Aug 25, 2021 · Sitting majestically on the beautiful Ohio River, Wheeling is a historic city in West Virginia. This beautiful place was once the state capital and is now a place of historical landmarks, traditional heritage mixed with a touch of modern style, frilly homes, and Victorian beauty.

  4. Wheeling. Things to Do in Wheeling, WV - Wheeling Attractions. Tours near Wheeling. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. Essential Pittsburgh Experience - The One Tour to Take. 185. Historical Tours. from. $75. per group (up to 4) HOP ON-HOP OFF TOUR PASS- All Day Sightseeing Tour Pass. 190. Bus Tours. from. $40. per adult.

  5. Perfectly positioned in the northern panhandle of West Virginia, and just an hour outside of Pittsburgh, Wheeling is known as the friendly city. The former state capitol dazzles in Victorian beauty – from frilly homes to the 1,307-foot-long Wheeling Suspension Bridge.

  6. Wheeling, also known as the "Friendly City" or the "Nail City", is a city of 26,000 people (as of 2019) in West Virginia. Wheeling is known for having more Victorian architecture than any other city in the United States. Get in [ edit] Downtown Wheeling From Chapel Hill.

  7. Wheeling, city, seat of Ohio county, in the northern panhandle of West Virginia, U.S. It lies on the Ohio River (there bridged to Martins Ferry, Bridgeport, and Bellaire, Ohio). The site was settled in 1769 by the Zane family. The name Wheeling supposedly is derived from a Delaware Indian term.