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Wheeling Convention
& Visitors Bureau 1401 Main Street Wheeling, WV 26003 1-800-828-3097 |
Hours of Operation
Monday thru Friday 9am to 5pm
Saturday 10am-3pm
Sunday 12pm to 4pm
Call today: 1-800-828-3097
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Wheeling has been known for years to have something fun for everyone. Oglebay Resort has world class golf courses that welcome beginners to pros. Also pools, both indoor and out and a Zoo with over 80 species of animals nestled in 30 acres of flowers, trees, hills and valleys. Wheeling Island Hotel Casino and Racetrack is a place for fun and excitement! It has over 2000 slots, 63 table games, 151 rm. Luxury hotel, 6 Restaurants, and was voted #1 greyhound Track in America. It also has the Oasis Room that is host to regular scheduled events. If you enjoy a walk through a museum or a Theatre, Wheeling offers many. Carriage House Museum has beautiful glass and glass blowing shows and the Victorian Vaudeville Theatre features Wheeling Jamboree every Saturday. The Stifel Fine Arts Center offers exhibits and musical performances throughout the year. Wesbanco Arena hosts shows from concerts, to ice shows, to our local symphony and the Wheeling Nailers! Log on to wheelingcvb.com for a complete list of Events.
Wheeling, WV is known for its incredible history. The Wheeling Suspension Bridge is the true gateway to the West. A true site to see in both day and night. Or take a tour of our Victorian Old Town.
Visit the Capitol Theatre for a Broadway show, concert or Classic Movie. The theatre reopened September 2009.
Go back to your childhood at Kruger Street Toy and Train Museum.
West Virginia became a state at the Historical WV Independence Hall. Its courtroom was used for the debates that established statehood; Completely restored and full of interesting artifacts from the era.
Historic National Road is full of landmarks. If was the first federally funded highway. It’s sixteen mile stretch is uninterrupted by modern construction. Along this, there are many sites to see starting with the crest of Wheeling Hill which has been the home of a bronzed Mingo Indian for close to 100 yrs. To the left would be McCulloch’s leap. Major Samuel McCulloch took the terrifying leap with his horse to save the residents of Ft. Henry from raiding Indians. They both survived this leap and are honored still today. . For more information call or pick up your driving tour and lots of other information at the Wheeling Convention and Visitor Bureau in Downtown Wheeling.

