Before it was even a state, West Virginia had begun a track record of creating a long list of amazing facts that to this day still set it apart from the rest. Of course, many more unique things have occurred since June 20, 1863, to set the state apart (and, in many ways, above) the others.
One of them is the City of Weirton, which is officially the only city in America that touches two other state borders, meaning it touches three states, including our own.
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On the west side of town, and most often on the far side of the Ohio River, Weirton touches the state of Ohio. Technically, it occurs underwater at the bottom of the river.
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And on the east side of town, Weirton kisses the border of Pennsylvania. The state line, in this case, means that some of the people buried in the Pennsylvania-based Paris cemetery are actually buried in West Virginia. But we don’t mind; we love and welcome everyone — in life, and in death.
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The unique city has miraculously managed to survive an ever-changing steel industry that, in the past, employed as many as 12,000 people in Weirton facilities. Today, steel is only a minor player in the employment sector with medical and retail as the reigning king and queen.
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Weirton is quickly becoming a bedroom community for those Pittsburghers who want a slower pace of life. The big city is a mere 30 miles from Weirton.
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Because of its location in the Northern Panhandle, Weirton is a city many don’t ordinarily travel through. When was the last time, if ever, you went to Weirton? We’d love to know if it was way back in high school for an athletic event!
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Address: Weirton, WV 26062, USA