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Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy

1848 establishments in Virginia1865 establishments in West Virginia2008 disestablishments in West VirginiaBuildings and structures in Wheeling, West VirginiaDefunct Catholic secondary schools in the United States
Defunct girls' schools in the United StatesDefunct schools in West VirginiaDemolished buildings and structures in West VirginiaEducational institutions disestablished in 2008Educational institutions established in 1848Former school buildings in the United StatesNational Register of Historic Places in Wheeling, West VirginiaRoman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-CharlestonSchool buildings completed in 1865School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in West VirginiaSchools in Ohio County, West VirginiaVictorian architecture in West VirginiaVisitation schoolsWomen in West Virginia
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Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy was a private Catholic all-girls school in the city of Wheeling in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

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Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy
Eureka Avenue, Wheeling

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Wheeling University

Eureka Avenue
26003 Wheeling
West Virginia, United States
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Wheeling, West Virginia
Wheeling, West Virginia

Wheeling is a city in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located almost entirely in Ohio County, of which it is the county seat, it lies along the Ohio River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and also contains a tiny portion extending into Marshall County. Wheeling is located about 60 miles (96 km) west of Pittsburgh and is the principal city of the Wheeling metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 27,062, and the metro area had a population of 139,513. It is the fifth-largest city in West Virginia, and the largest in the state’s Northern Panhandle. Wheeling was originally a settlement in the British colony of Virginia, and later the second-largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. During the American Civil War, Wheeling was the host of the Wheeling Conventions that led to the formation of West Virginia, and it was the first capital of the new state. Due to its location along major transportation routes, including the Ohio River, National Road, and the B&O Railroad, Wheeling became a manufacturing center in the late nineteenth century. After the closing of factories and substantial population loss following World War II, Wheeling's major industries now include healthcare, education, law and legal services, entertainment and tourism, and energy. From the acceptance of the new state of West Virginia into the union on June 20, 1863, until the Restored Government of Virginia's move to Alexandria in August of the same year, Wheeling was the state capital of both West Virginia and Virginia.