Explore The Oglebay Glass Museum In West Virginia, Then Stay The Night At Innisfree Farms
By Rachel Raimondi|Published June 19, 2022
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Rachel Raimondi
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Writer some days, editor other days, nerd all days. Love to travel to lesser-known spots and give them the love they deserve. Independently owned motor inns, Mom and Pop restaurants, uncrowded National Parks and trails.
In between these, spend my free time virtually adventuring through point-and-click games. Native New Yorker but can frequently be found roaming other parts of the United States.
Exploring museums is one of the best ways to learn about different forms of art, history, science, and technology. And being able to top that museum visit off with a night or two (or three or four!) at unique lodging makes the experience even more rewarding. In West Virginia’s Wheeling, you can do just that. Head to the Oglebay Institute’s Glass Museum to explore exquisite and intricate glass pieces and then relax at one of Innisfree Farms’ four amazing rentals.
The Glass Museum is run by the non-profit arts and cultural organization, the Oglebay Institute. Here, you’ll see more than 3,000 glass pieces made by Wheeling glass companies, ranging in dates from 1829-1939.
This five-foot-tall, 225-pound work of art is the largest piece of cut lead crystal ever created.
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What sets this museum apart from many others is that depending on the day and time you visit, you may be able to catch a live glassblowing demonstration in the basement.
You’ll see firsthand just how these beautiful pieces of art are created. There are also classes available.
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If you’ve got the time, you can get a combo ticket, which will include admission to the Oglebay Mansion Museum and its period rooms, décor, and furniture. It is the former home of industrialist Earl W. Oglebay.
Located on 70 acres of land, this family farm has the choice of four different rentals: Pond Cabin, Limentis Tinyhouse, the Farm House and this one, known as the Oculus Tinyhouse.
This newest tinyhouse on the property is located in a nice wooded corner of the former horse farm. In addition to the chance to spot wildlife, there’s also two ponds and trails to explore.
The house will sleep two people comfortably in a Murphy bed and features a beautiful, large window that faces out into the woods and pond.
You’ll have all the basic necessities here, including a cooktop, convection oven, sink, and fridge. There’s also a fire ring, a grill, and a table and chairs outside.
While there are two other rental houses with different sizes located on Innisfree Farms, let’s go from one extreme to the other.
There is also a great room, with enough seating for everyone to gather. And of course, a lovely fireplace to get cozy around. And outside, you’ll find a garden patio, deck, and fire pit.
Learn more about the Glass Museum and Innisfree Farms. Have you ever visited the glass museum or stayed at Innisfree Farms? Tell us about it in the comments!
For even more reasons to love (and visit!) Wheeling, West Virginia, read all about its famous Victorian architecture.
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