- Our list of the best things to do in Weston, West Virginia, features the top 15 nearby activities — including 8 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Weston, WV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 7 things to do within the city of Weston, WV , followed by 8 popular activities in nearby cities, including Buckhannon, Clarksburg and Philippi
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A winery made from hand-cut stones, located in Weston, provides a beautiful locale for the viewing and tasting
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Constructed between 1858 and 1881, the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum was better known as the Weston State Hospital, and is the largest hand-cut stone masonry building in the United States, and may be the second largest in the world. Visitors can tour the building that housed 2,400 people in the 1950s.
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Appalachian Glass offers over 500 handcrafted and mouth-blown soda-lime crystal products including stemware and vases, and visitors can watch these products being made. In addition, the company sells handcrafted candles in over 50 scents.
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The Museum of American Art is dedicated to presenting the story of glass making in America and especially in West Virginia, and visitors can see products from Blenko Glass Company, Fenton, and Pittsburgh Plate Glass Carrara Art among others. The museum also includes the National Marble Museum.
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190 Vineyard Drive, Weston, WV 26452
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Visitors to Lambert's Vintage Wines can taste wines in a tasting building constructed of stones gathered from various parts of West Virginia. Visitors can also buy the wines along with various craft items made in West Virginia.
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The Mountaineer Military Museum displays memorabilia commemorating the service, particularly of West Virginians, from all branches of the military. The museum is the fulfillment of one man's graveside promise to 'never let anyone forget' his fallen brethren.
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Colonel Edward Jackson developed the Stonewall Mill area, and adopted Tom and his sister Laura before the Civil War, but during the Civil War, Tom became known as General Stonewall, while his sister aided Union troops using her home as a hospital. The Extension Service maintains the area.
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Lambert Vintage Wine offers a wide range of red, white and blush wines. Patrons can tour the facility and taste the wines or purchase selections of West Virginian made crafts at the winery.
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The Upshur Cinema, located in Buckhannon, West Virginia, features six cinemas, most of which feature 'PG-rated' movies. Any movies that are 'R' rated require that cinema-goers must be at least 17 years of age.
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The Little Hungary Farm, located in Buckhannon, West Virginia, offers wine tours and tasting year-round. The winery's honey mead selection of Melomel is the only wine of its kind produced in West Virginia.
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In business since 1950, Skateland offers an indoor skating rink for its guests. It has 'glo-skating' events where visitors can skate under black light. It also has a large, inflatable outdoor cinema screen available for rent.