Top 7 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Weston, West Virginia (WV)

May 30, 2021 Frederic Celentano

Weston is a city in Lewis County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 4,110 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Lewis County, and home to the West Virginia Museum of American Glass and the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.
Restaurants in Weston

1. Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

71 S Asylum Dr Mail: 71 Asylum Drive, Weston, WV 26452-1593 +1 304-269-5070 [email protected] http://www.trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com
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Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

More European castle than American hospital, this former insane asylum offers historic and paranormal tours six days a week from April through October. Full Museum & Patient Art Gallery entry is included with your tour purchase. This Gothic National Historic Landmark holds 130 years of American history's dark side.

Reviewed By brettewert - Indianapolis, United States

Awesome- I’m a history buff, who works in mental health- loved the history and enjoyed seeing the awesome restoration efforts to preserve this piece of history. Staff was super knowledgeable and genuinely cared about the building. Have been long skeptical of religious beliefs and questioned life after death. Saw and experienced thing that rocked my to my core... this place is a must see- regardless of your motivations- it is a national treasure

2. Appalachian Glass

499 US Highway 33 E, Weston, WV 26452-7050 +1 304-269-1030 [email protected] http://www.appglass.com/
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5.0 based on 400 reviews

Appalachian Glass

Glass Blowing Studio Watch Glass being made right before your eyes! Attached Gallery / Gift shop Attached Farmers Market with West Virginia Produce and Foods.

Reviewed By schodack

Visited Appalachian Glass this week. Very friendly staff, gentleman making items in the back of the store and beautiful products.

3. West Virginia American Art Glass

113 Main Ave, Weston, WV 26452-1944 +1 304-269-9600 http://wvaglass.com/
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West Virginia American Art Glass

Reviewed By 266dianned

You don't need a lot of time to go through this museum but it is a wealth of beauty and memories of all types of glass. Free will donation to go through it and it was a nice nostalgic visit. The staff are willing to talk to you about the glass on display and many of them are volunteers who want to help preserve this museum. If you go, be generous in your donation to them, it is well worth the stop.

4. MannCave Distilling Inc.

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MannCave Distilling Inc.

With Multiple International Awards for the products, MannCave is off the beaten path, this state of the art distillery offers some of the best Vodka, Moonshine Gin and whiskey available. Come take a free tour and see how it is made, sample the products for free, and if you like them, purchase right on site. Distillery is approximately 3 miles from Jacksons Mill State 4H Camp. Driving Directions from I79 Exit 105: Head towards Jacksons Mill State 4H camp. Take US-19 South to Jacksons Mill Rd (6.4 miles). Turn Right onto Jacksons Mill Rd, go (3 miles) to the end of the road and turn Left on Old Mill Rd (by firehouse). go 500ft and turn right on Valley Chapel Rd. Just past Dominion Energy (2.5 miles), Take the next Right, Millstone Rd and then the left fork in 500ft (Left Millstone Rd, gravel), go approximately 1 mile (past Cheyanne Drive stay left at the 1/2 mile mark) to the big blue building on the left side.

5. Lambert's Vintage Wines

190 Vineyard Dr, Weston, WV 26452-7858 +1 304-269-4903 [email protected] http://www.lambertsvintagewine.com/
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Lambert's Vintage Wines

Reviewed By kroetraveler - Ann Arbor, United States

My reason for coming to Weston was for the Historic Insane Asylum tour, but it was closed on the one day I was in town. It turned out not to be a bad thing because I found this little hidden gem! I enjoyed some quiet time sipping wine over a fire built especially for me. I enjoyed a nice chat with the owner, who is truly an artist. This family run winery could easily complete with some of the best wineries I have visited in Europe. I plan on coming back and staying the weekend.

6. Mountaineer Military Museum

345 Center Ave, Weston, WV 26452-2030 +1 304-516-0800 http://www.mountaineermilitarymuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Mountaineer Military Museum

Reviewed By O6225EDsarahc

What started as a tribute to two beloved friends has evolved into a moving, honorable, respectful and even celebratory memorial to WV Soldiers from all branches of the military. The items on display are lovingly preserved. Each Soldier’s photo is identified with name, county and branch so that they may live on. Barb, our guide, was the perfect host. She was always available for questions and her stories truly added to the experience.

7. Museum of American Glass

230 Main Ave, Weston, WV 26452-2044 +1 304-269-5006 [email protected] http://www.magwv.com/
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Museum of American Glass

Visit the Museum of American Glass in West Virginia to see a huge collection of brilliant colored and sparkling crystal glass by dozens of American manufacturers from 1860 to the present. We currently have around 20,000 items on display, including the 2nd largest collection of Steuben art glass in the world, the National Marble Museum, and our Lady Jane stained glass doll house. We have a self guided tour available, and a research library with over 1,500 books. Please call in advance to schedule a guided tour for large groups.

Reviewed By blueXjello - Clayton, United States

I visited Weston for an overnight trip to TALA, but made a visit to this glass museum. Glass isn’t something I’m normally very interested in, but nevertheless, I did enjoy my visit. Entry is free and there are bathrooms on site for guests. The staff was friendly, I’m guessing the 2 little girls were owners kids? Hard workers and so polite! The setup of glass was nice. I enjoyed seeing the different colors and styles over the years. Pretty incredible to see glass still in tact from over a century ago! The giant glass doll house and the marbles were my favourite part!

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