Weston (West Virginia) - Weston (West Virginia)

Weston is a town of 3,900 people (as of 2019) in West Virginia. It's a great base for getting to nearby Stonewall Jackson State Park, and it's also a good destination for glass collectors and history buffs.

Get in

Map of Weston (West Virginia)

Weston is at the junction of US-33, between Athens, Ohio in the west to Buckhannon in the east, and US-19, between Clarksburg in the north to Summersville in the south. The nearest major highway is I-79, which begins in Charleston and goes up through Morgantown to Pennsylvania; Weston is just west of exit 99.

Get around

See

Main Avenue
  • Downtown Weston has a variety of historic buildings dating from the late 19th century, and restoration efforts are constantly underway.
  • 1 West Virginia Museum of American Glass, 177 Main Avenue, 1 304-269-5006. Open from noon to 4PM, every day except Wednesday and Sunday. Dedicated to the rich glass heritage of the region and the nation, focusing on the glass boom of 1900 - 1940. The museum displays glass products from bottles to lightning rod balls, from telegraph insulators to glass used in automobiles, from pressed to blown tableware, and discusses not only the famous glass factories, but also the hundreds of smaller and often-forgotten glass houses. Also features educational interactive displays, and a museum store. Museum of American Glass in West Virginia (Q65066018) on Wikidata Museum of American Glass in West Virginia on Wikipedia
  • Jackson's Mill Historic Area, 160 WVU Jackson Mill, 1 304-269-5100, toll-free: 1-800-287-8206. Apr-May only: Tu-Su 10AM to 5PM. A special mission regional campus of West Virginia University, home to the state 4-H camp. The historic area includes a grist mill belonging to Stonewall Jackson's grandfather, Blaker's Mill which still grinds cornmeal and wheat flour, and the McWhorter Cabin which is similar to Stonewall Jackson's childhood home.
  • La Paix Herb Farm, 3052 Crooked Run Road, 1 304-269-7681. In Alum Bridge. 110 acres of gardens, woods, caves, creeks, wildlife, fauna and sylvan paths, with a homestead that has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There's also an herbal distillery, and a lavender fair is held every June. Herbal products are sold on-site.
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, later known as Weston State Hospital, now a museum
  • 2 Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum (Weston State Hospital). A historic Asylum, and the second largest hand cut sandstone building in the world, The largest being the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum (Q7833486) on Wikidata Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum on Wikipedia
  • 3 Mountaineer Military Museum.

Do

  • 1 Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park, 149 State Park Trail, 1 304-269-0523. Features a visitors' center below the dam with displays and information. Fishing, hunting, camping. Home to the Stonewall Resort. Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park (Q7619368) on Wikidata Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park on Wikipedia
  • Stonecoal Lake (south of US-33). Famous for musky fishing.

Buy

  • [dead link]Candle Creations, 4 Sawmill Road, Horner, 1 304-269-7100. M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 10AM-6PM. I Scented jars, carved candles, special-occasion candles and a variety of other West-Virginia-made gifts.
  • Country Splinters and Stitches, US-19 in Jane Lew, 1 304-884-8700. M-F 8:30AM to 4:30PM, Sa 10AM to 3PM, closed Sundays. Locally-made crafts, including primitives, home decor, handmade clothing and quilts, candles, antiques and Pandora jewelry.
  • Smoke Camp Crafts, 1289 Smoke Camp Road, 1 304-269-6416. Organically-grown culinary herbs and blends, old-time homemade jellies and jams, and specialty foods, all made of natural ingredients from their farm. Nature hikes and garden tours are also available by appointment.
  • West Virginia Antique Mall, 160 Main Avenue, 1 304-269-1819. M-Th 10AM-5PM, F Sa 10AM-7PM, Su noon-5PM. "Unique Merchandise from the Mountain State" with over 18,000 square feet. On-site restaurant.

Glass

  • Appalachian Glass, 499 US-33 E, 1 304-269-1030. M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 11AM-4PM. Specializing in hand-crafted and mouth-blown "old world" apples and ornaments, with over 500 traditionally produced soda-lime crystal products.
  • [dead link]Masterpiece Crystal, 1 304-884-7841. Trolley Street in Jane Lew. Mouth-blown and hand-pressed stemware, barware, bells, decanters, bubble balls, brandies, hurricane shades, decorator vases, bud vases, candlesticks, candleholders, votives and decorative marbles. You can watch the glassblowers at work weekdays before 4PM.
  • [dead link]Willow Creek Glass, 1541 Walnut Fork Road, 1 304-269-5187. In Alum Bridge. Glass artwork produced from 95% recycled glass, including a line made from recycled Budweiser beer bottles.

Eat

  • Aunt Patty's Colonial Restaurant, 102 Main Avenue, 1 304-269-4551.
  • Giovanni's, 731 N Main Avenue, 1 304-269-4563.
  • Olde Mill Diner, Jackson's Mill, 1 304-269-6140.
  • T & L Hot Dogs, West 2nd Street, 1 304-269-6513. Locally renowned for their delicious sauce.

Drink

Sleep

  • Comfort Inn, I-79 and US-33, 1 304-269-7000 or 1-800-228-5150. 70 rooms. Exercise gym, outdoor heated pool. Complimentary continental breakfast. $63 - 95.
  • Evergreen Motor Lodge, 1322 Hackers Road, 1 304-884-8701. In Jane Lew. $54.
  • Ingeberg Acres, 712 Left Millstone Road, 1 304-269-2834. 4 rooms, and guest cottage that sleeps 3 to 5. A 450-acre farm with horses and cattle. Swimming pool, pond for fishing or swimming, acres of woods and meadows. Complimentary refreshments and full breakfast. $70 - 80.
  • Jackson Lodge, Jackson's Mill, 1 304-269-5100. Motel rooms, private cottage rooms or cottage dormitory-style housing.
  • Natural Seasons Bed and Breakfast, 17 Center Avenue, 1 304-269-7902. 4 rooms. An ecological lodging center in a completely renovated, 20th-century Federal-style home decorated with seasonal themes from nature. $65 - 75.
  • Stonewall Resort, 940 Resort Drive, 1 304-269-7400, toll-free: 1-888-278-8150. In Roanoke. 198 rooms; luxury cottage, campground and houseboats also available. Spa with massage therapy, facial treatments, salon, body wraps, masks and scrubs; indoor and outdoor swimming pools and whirlpool; saunas; sundeck; fitness center; hiking and biking trails; lake excursion tour boat; and a par-72 golf course. On-site restaurants and pub: Stillwaters, Lightburn's and TJ Muskies. Packages start around $150. Cottages $275 - 375 per night, campground $33 per night, houseboats $400 for 2 nights.
  • Weston Super 8, 12 Market Place, 1 304-269-1086, toll-free: 1-800-800-8000. 62 rooms. $60 - 90.

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