Why Live in Fulton-Glenwood
Fulton-Glenwood in Wheeling features homes primarily from the early 1900s, showcasing traditional and American Foursquare styles with wooden siding and wide front porches. These homes typically sit on quarter-acre lots. In the northern parts of the neighborhood, newer homes with larger floorplans and a mix of traditional and Classical Revival exteriors are found along curvy country roads, often on lots ranging from half an acre to two acres. The area has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Due to its proximity to Wheeling Creek, flood insurance is required for some properties. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the nearby Wheeling Heritage Trail, which spans over 18 miles along the Ohio River, and Fitzsimmons Family Dog Park. Oglebay Park, just 4 miles away, offers extensive recreational options including golf, tennis, a zoo, and a spa. Dining and shopping options are available along National Road, with local favorites like Generations Restaurant & Pub and Dupe’s Scoops. For groceries, Kroger is conveniently located less than half a mile away. The neighborhood is about 2 miles northeast of Downtown Wheeling, providing easy access to city amenities and WVU Wheeling Hospital. Pittsburgh International Airport is 62 miles away for those needing commercial flights. The highly rated schools serving the area include Woodsdale Elementary, Triadelphia Middle School, and Wheeling Park High.
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