| Alex |
Jul 8th, 2000 06:18 AM |
<BR> <BR>Marie: <BR> <BR>Amazing. As a kid, I used to walk to Oglebay Park. <BR> <BR>The Mansion Museum also is part of Oglebay Park, which actually is a wonderful resort, but better in the summer. It's primary attractions are the golf courses, the beautiful picnic grounds, bridle trails, etc. <BR> <BR>On the other hand, it's still very pretty during the fall. November is a nice time in that area. The Festival of Lights was put in several years ago and has grown to epic proportions. My sister never misses it, and highly recommends it. The Mansion Museum is interesting, and the grounds are worth exploring. The old amphitheater in back brings back a lot of memories. The adjacent greenhouses used to be open to the public, but I don't know if that's still true. I assume the model train display is the one I saw in the park during my last visit; it was nicely done. <BR> <BR>I don't know about the Glass Museum; I've been to several back there, and I don't know what's changed lately. <BR> <BR>The park has a nice lodge and many cabins. If you're lucky enough to be staying there, I envy you. Otherwise, you're probably staying out by I-70 and bussing into the park. If you get to tour downtown Wheeling, notice the old suspension bridge--the first built over the Ohio River. Wheeling is, unfortunately, a post-industrial dying city. Olgebay is, by far, it's major attraction. There are some beautiful old homes in town, originally built by steel executives and financiers--but that was a long time ago. You'll probably notice the area as you approach the park.
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