>>515801313
Wheeling has a lot of charm. There's a lot of historic older homes that are MUCH older than most homes in Appalachia due to being on a major river so you get to see interesting early 19th century architecture that you don't quite get in most other places.
There's an actual downtown, it gets flooded sometimes. Didn't seem too groided out.
The art store is a little disappointing, as is the pottery place. But there's a local market that sells sandwiches and locally made food that's nice. And there's also a coffee shop kinda like on the edge of town that sells fancy pastries. I've never had a place warm my sweet-flavored croissants for me before.
East Tennessee has some pretty bad parts. Bristol and Johnson City are just ok!
>>515801583
I was on this winding nowhere road sorta to connect towns/highways and pulled off at a gas station to look for ice - woman in the gas station is wearing a Muslim face covering, and of course, they had no ice.