Oglebay Institute – “What’s Cookin?” Two Centuries of American Foodways

Exhibit on display at the Mansion Museum.

An intriguing look at many aspects of food and food culture. Includes photographs, documents, and actual items from the 19th and 20th centuries. The history of food production in Wheeling is also featured, including images and artifacts from former breweries, bakeries, dairies, and meat packaging companies.

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Getting There & Details

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Oglebay Institute1330 National Road
Phone
304-242-7272
Website
www.oionline.com
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