The Wheeling Inn offers "special" weekly rates for construction crews coming into the Ohio Valley.

"We understand  construction projects and strive to make your time away from family and home as pleasant as possible."

Call for Rates

Ask for Construction Crew Weekly Rate

( 304) 232-8787

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2010 THE WEST BOUND I-70 TUNNEL LANE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Please call hotel for detour directions

 Visit historic Wheeling, West Virginia 

The Riverfront

 Wheeling Inn Hotel

Offering the best rates and best views in the area. 

Located directly off I-70 exit 1A  Just a short drive to all area attractions.

Be Sure to check out "Whats Going on in Wheeling "for great activities and events.

There is so much to do in Wheeling, come enjoy all that Wheeling, WV has to offer.

There is more to Wheeling than just a Casino.

 

Only 8/10th of a Mile to the Casino

Cable Television

Microwaves and Refrigerators in most rooms
Smoking and Non Smoking Rooms 24 Hour Coffee Service
FREE Donuts in the Morning FREE on Site Parking
Wireless Internet Riverfront Walking trail behind Hotel
Cash accepted with Valid I.D. Elevator to all Floors
24 Hour Cab Service

Casino Shuttle (Free) Friday and Saturday Nights * till 2 AM

 LATE CHECKOUT ON SUNDAYS

Pet friendly Hotel in certain rooms!

  *subject to change

The Nightime Views from the hotel are Stunning

Photo courtesy of Courtney Gabbert


 

The Wheeling Inn online coupon |

expires: 12/30/10

 

$55.99+tax
Sun-Thursday!

This coupon is valid for a room with two double beds Smoking or Non Smoking for 2 persons.

There is an additional charge for King Size Rooms or Riverview Rooms.

There is an additional charge for extra persons in room.

This coupon is Not Valid during any Special Event. or Holiday Weekend



Print this coupon and bring it to hotel and present at Checkin.

Walk In rate!

 
After Labor Day Special
 
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Disney Live! Mickey\'s Magic Show

September 04, 2010 - 6:30pm

 

Abracadabra! It’s Disney Live! presents Mickey’s Magic Show! Mickey, Minnie and a host of Disney friends come together with world-class magicians to perform magic from legendary Disney films right before your eyes. See the Fairy Godmother transform Cinderella’s rags into a beautiful ball gown in a split second; the spectacular levitation of Aladdin’s Princess Jasmine; and the enchanted dancing brooms of Fantasia.  Join Donald and Goofy, Alice and the Mad Hatter, and many more for a one-of-a-kind stage show you’ll never forget. Mickey’s Magic Show is a whole new way to experience Disney Magic with your family!
 
Ages One and Older Must Have Ticket
Ticket Prices
 
$51.50
$38.50
$26.00
$16.00
$13.00

Tickets can be purchased at the WesBanco Arena Box Office and all Ticketmaster Outlets.  For More Information call our  Box Office at 304.233.4470



 

 FORT HENRY  COMES ALIVE THIS WEEKEND

 

Relive the Battle for Fort Henry this weekend at Ogelbay Park.

 The Beginning

From Fort Henry’s humble beginning as “a small Fort at the Mouth of the Wheelin” it rose to become the second most important fort for the defense of the frontier and was surpassed only by Fort Pitt.

Construction of the fort was undertaken in June of 1774 following Vice Governor John Connolly’s orders under the authority of Lord Dunmore, then Governor of the territory of Virginia. On it’s completion the fort was named Fort Fincastle in honor of Lord Dunmore. The construction of the fort was supervised by Col. William Crawford and completed before the middle of July.

The fort was in the shape of a rectangle, 225 feet long by 150 feet wide. It was located in the 1000 block of present day downtown Wheeling, West Virginia. It consisted of four two story blockhouses and a palisade wall. Within the walls were barracks for the militia, a store house, a commander’s quarters in the center. The main gate was located in the east wall, facing a clearing where some 20 to 30 log homes were located at the base of the hill.

The militia was made up of settlers who were responsible for the defense of the fort at both the siege of 1777 and 1782 as well as the aborted siege of 1781. There were no regular soldiers at any of the sieges. 

On the eve of the American Revolution the fort was renamed Fort Henry in honor of Patrick Henry, the Revolutionary Governor of Virginia.

Siege of 1777

After a summer of nearly continuous Indian raids the first siege of Fort Henry began in the early morning hours of September 1, 1777. Just after dawn, two parties from the fort went out to recover livestock and were attacked near the crest of Wheeling Hill. About two hours later, a substantial part of the garrison was lured into an ambush in the present day area of East Wheeling, where a majority of them were killed. The fort’s defense was conducted under the leadership of Colonel David Shepherd.

The emotional high point of the battle occurred in the afternoon when Major Sam McColloch and two other mounted men attempted to come to the relief of the fort. McColloch tried and failed to force his way past the Indians at the front gate. He was trapped at the top of Wheeling Hill and made his dramatic leap to freedom and subsequent escape back to Van Meter’s Fort. After killing the livestock and burning the cabins outside the fort, the Indians departed sometime after dark.

This was the first large-scale Indian offensive in the upper Ohio Valley since the Battle of Point Pleasant, which occurred in October 1774. The group that conducted the siege was an all Indian force composed primarily of Wyandot Indians under the leadership of their famous chief, Half King. Though the siege of 1777 lasted only one day, it was by far the bloodiest for the frontiersman who incurred between 15 and 18 casualties

Siege of 1782

On September 11, 1782, John Linn, who had been scouting across the Ohio River, arrived at Fort Henry with word that a mixed force of roughly 300 enemy were approaching. Upon receiving this intelligence, Captain John Boggs set out immediately for reinforcements, while Colonel Ebenezer Zane, founder of Wheeling, took several sharpshooters with him and occupied his blockhouse, which was located about 60 yards from the southwest corner of the fort. His brother, Silas, was left in command of the fort. Inside the fort were about 40 men and boys who were old enough to handle a rifle, along with some 60 women and children.

In the early afternoon 260 Indian warriors, accompanied by 40 of Butler’s Rangers from Detroit, under the command of Captain Andrew Pratt
, arrived at the fort and demanded an immediate surrender. Upon Silas Zane’s refusal, the enemy attacked the fort, but, lacking artillery, with little hope of success. The fort on the other hand, was fortunate in having a swivel gun, under the command of John Tait, and this had been placed atop a log “pen” near the front gate. About midnight the Indians attempted to storm the walls of the fort, but were driven back with loss. During the early morning hours before daylight they twice rushed the walls, but both times they were repulsed.

On the second day the fort’s defenders began to run low on gunpowder, and it was then that courageous Betty Zane, the 16-year-old sister of Ebenezer and Silas, made her historic “race for life” from the fort to the Zane cabin, and then returned, under intensive enemy fire, with powder for the fort. That night the enemy made a fourth and final effort to gain the fort; failing in this attempt, with no prospect of better fortune, the enemy withdrew, on the third day of the siege, September 13, only hours before Capt Boggs arrived from Catfish Camp (modern Washington, PA) with reinforcements.

This was the last time that British soldiers and American militia would face each other before the preliminary agreement between Britain and the United States was signed in November, 1782, in Paris, thus ending the Revolutionary War. For this reason the 1782 Siege of Fort Henry is properly known as the“Last Battle of the American Revolution.”

While staying at the hotel walk R on Main Street and you will see the actual location of the battle. The Gun Powder House is located down the alley next to Kaufmans. The old empty shoe store is the location of the powder house.

 

 

 


 

 LABOR DAY WEEKEND

 

Vintage Hydroplane Regatta

 

 

September 03, 2010 - All Day

 

The Wheeling Vintage Raceboat Regatta

The 2010 Regatta will celebrate our 5th year and build on our past success from previous years. Be sure to watch our website for the latest announcements. As always, the Regatta features free admission for all public events.

Come to the Regatta and see the beautiful wooden hydroplanes and raceboats up close. Watch them run on the Ohio River at speeds between 60 and 140 mph! Learn about how these boats were built in their "glory days" from the 1920’s to the mid 1980’s. Find out who the famous boat builders were and the differences among them. Learn about the aerodynamics, engineering and physics of boat racing. Transport yourself back to the 1960’s and 1970’s, when one of the most famous sites in power boat racing, New Martinsville, WV, was in its heyday. Do you know what sport boasts the most world records set in West Virginia? That would be inboard power boat racing, and those records were set in New Martinsville!

SeaQuest Kids will return for a third year in 2010. This incredible program which teaches boating safety and boat-building to children ages 3 to 18 was very popular last year and over 100 children of all ability levels participated. SeaQuest Kids is again offered as a free program to all children. 

 

 


 Wheeling Heritage Port Sternwheel Festival
A 3 Day Event
September 16th, 17th, & 18th
Wheeling, WV

 

Saturday Night Fireworks from the Suspension Bridge

2010 Sternwheel Entertainment Bands

 

Thursday 16th September 2010

2:30 - 4:30 Fiddlin Around
5:30 - 8:30 Twice As Nice
9:30 - 11:00 Shout & The Legends of Soul


Friday 17th September 2010

11:30 - 1:30 The Double Identity Band
2:30 - 4:30 Denny Pasz Band
5:30 - 8:30 Silver Sky - George Suhon & Dave Stirk
9:30 - 11:00 The Diamonds


Saturday 18th September 2010

11:00 - 1:00 One -A- Chord (A Cappella Doo-Wop Group)
2:00 - 3:00 The Arielette Arcobatic Academy
4:00 - 6:00 De ju'vu Band
7:00 - 9:00 Variety Show
9:30 - 11:00

 

Confederate Railroad

 

 


 Capitol Theater Broadway Shows

Make your reservations early

Legally Blonde November 13th

 

 

 Grease December 15th 

 

Fiddler on the Roof  Feb 10, 2011

 

 

 The Wizard of OZ

Tuesday March 8th, 2011

 Make you reservations early and walk just across the street to these amazing broadway shows. The perfect group outing.


 

 


 

 

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