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Unique View
Third visit and worth every minute of the 30 we walked around and checked out the view and graffiti art. Were there around dusk this visit and somehow the graffiti seemed brighter that time of day. O...
It really just looks like a building that didn't get finished but what is really awesome about this spot is the graffiti. Tons of graffiti covers every inch of concrete and it looks amazing. I found m...
I worked for the City of Wheeling Engineering Dept. and did the construction drawings when the remaining building was renovated in the 1970's. It was nice when completed, but now the kids have destroy...
Interesting story about McColloch and horse "leaping down an extremely steep hillside to escape Indians. Marker hard to see because it is right on the busy rte 40.
Learned story about this Leap when I was a child back in the 50's As a kid was intrigued by story of McColloch leaping over very steep hillside on horse and later being caught by Indians at later dat...
Unique View
Third visit and worth every minute of the 30 we walked around and checked out the view and graffiti art. Were there around dusk this visit and somehow the graffiti seemed brighter that time of day. O...
Worth a Stop
It really just looks like a building that didn't get finished but what is really awesome about this spot is the graffiti. Tons of graffiti covers every inch of concrete and it looks amazing. I found m...
My view
I worked for the City of Wheeling Engineering Dept. and did the construction drawings when the remaining building was renovated in the 1970's. It was nice when completed, but now the kids have destroy...
Local Legend
Interesting story about McColloch and horse "leaping down an extremely steep hillside to escape Indians. Marker hard to see because it is right on the busy rte 40.
Great view
Learned story about this Leap when I was a child back in the 50's As a kid was intrigued by story of McColloch leaping over very steep hillside on horse and later being caught by Indians at later dat...