Mingo Indian statue
About the Business
The Mingo Indian statue is a captivating tourist attraction located at 113 National Road in Wheeling, West Virginia, United States. This impressive statue pays tribute to the Mingo Native American tribe, showcasing their rich history and cultural significance. Visitors can admire the intricate details of the statue and learn about the Mingo tribe's legacy through informative displays and exhibits. A visit to the Mingo Indian statue offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the vibrant heritage of the region and gain a deeper appreciation for its indigenous peoples.
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113 National Rd, Wheeling, WV 26003, United States
Reviews
"No place to park to look at. Statue was stolen, restored and looked great. City said they would upkeep it but just another lie. Lighted but burned out and turning green!! City don't seem to care."
"Had no clue what this was for when I moved here. Pretty neat story. Other than that, it’s a statue."
"My Native American doesn't like his people represented that way."
"Terrible place. Was really musty."
"The 1928 statue titled “The Mingo” was erected as a tribute to the 1700s Native American inhabitants of the Wheeling vicinity. Mingo is the name European settlers gave to Iroquois people, primarily Seneca and Cuyuga, who moved from New York to the Ohio River Valley in the eighteenth century. The statue is positioned at the intersection of two parallel streets making it difficult to view in close proximity. Be careful of the traffic. The setting is at the highway summit on the high ridge between Wheeling Creek and the Ohio River. The sculptor was Henry Oscar Beu. There is a white border postcard showing the statue under a street light (see pictures)."
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