Wheeling Historic District

It includes the site of the original location of Fort Henry.

The buildings are representative of a number of popular architectural styles from the early-19th century through the present including Greek Revival and Late Victorian.

The District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

[1] Contributing buildings in the district include: It also includes the West Virginia Independence Hall and Baltimore and Ohio Passenger Terminal (1907-1908), which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as individual buildings.

[2][3] All of the following are located in Wheeling, Ohio County, WV:

Two views of Charles Bates' National Bank of West Virginia, later home to the W.M. Marsh Drug Company, built 1914-15 in the Wheeling Central Business District. At left is the original structure as depicted in a postcard ca. 1915, and at right is the building in 2016, shorn of its elaborate entablature.