In 2019, I rented a loft in Wheeling, West Virginia. I had just quit my job to work on restoring historic buildings.
Between working at the Wheeling National Heritage Area and being welcomed by the town’s tight-knit community, Wheeling quickly felt like home. But I wasn’t planning to buy a house until I saw the 3,075-square-foot McLain House during a walk through the East Wheeling Historic District.
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