Market Street

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Market St from [/Wheeling%2C%201870%20Map 1870 map]

This is the second major street of traditional Wheeling. It is the second street east of the Ohio River (at least north of 10th St) and used to be the major street for commerce and much industry. The south end of Market contains a long row of splendid Victorian homes.

[/Market%20St%20-%20600 Market St - 600] - Residential
[/Market%20St%20-%20700 Market St - 700] - Residential (some mostly abandoned) and small business
[/Market%20St%20-%20800 Market St - 800] - Short street nearly abandoned when I-70 sheared through neighborhood.
[/Market%20St%20-%201000 Market St - 1000] - Market Auditorium (demolished)
[/Market%20St%20-%201100 Market St - 1100] - Schmulbach Building
[/Market%20St%20-%201200 Market St - 1200] - McClure Hotel, Victoria Theater
[/Market%20St%20-%201300 Market St - 1300] - Professional Building
[/Market%20St%20-%201400 Market St - 1400] - Rex Theater (demolished)
[/Market%20St%20-%201500 Market St - 1500] - Independence Hall
[/Market%20St%20-%201600 Market St - 1600]
[/Market%20St%20Bridge Market St Bridge] - between 18th and 20th streets
[/Market%20St%20-%202100 Market St - 2100] - Old Public Library
[/Market%20St%20-%202200 Market St - 2200] - Centre Market
[/Market%20St%20-%202400 Market St - 2400] - CC Bar


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