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    Friends of the Lewis House - Christmas at the Historic Lewis House on Main Street, Oak Hill, W.V.

    Friends of the Lewis House

    (2 reviews)

    This is the second oldest building in Oak Hill. Built in…read more1903, the same year that Oak Hill became incorporated. This facility was purchased by The Friends of the Lewis House in 2000 and has been beautifully preserved and maintained in that fashion. It is home to a Hank Williams museum, a 1903 Parlor, many antique pieces and a very large area that is rented out for parties and other functions with very reasonable rental fees. A beautiful setting for all functions. There is a 3 bed room garage apartment that will be available for rental after improvements are completed.

    The Lewis House is part of the Lively Family Amphitheater in the small West Virginia town of Oak…read moreHill, West Virginia. The complex hosts performances including a local orchestra which I've seen on visits to the southern part of the state . My understanding is there is also movie nights during the summer and other music venues . The Lewis House is now a museum , notable for housing the car Hank Williams died in . He was driving through Oak Hill and died suddenly in front of the Lewis House . There is always a musical tribute at the Amphitheater each summer . The amphitheater itself is an open bandshell with a stage and enough seating area to accommodate a few hundred . Doesn't sound like a lot of seating but it's quite a small town . Most of the events are free to the public . As a side note , the New River Gorge is nearby . People come from all over the world to do the rapids on the New River which flows through the gorge . It's called the Grand Canyon of the East for good reason . Also near Lewis House is Fayetteville West Virginia , a vibrant small town with an arts and food scene .

    Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum

    Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum

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    It was a quick, pleasant experience while my fiance and I were passing through the town. Filled…read morewith rich history. It was fun learning about Edith's life growing up. The worker was quite nice as well and answered any questions we had.

    Not yet open for tours (they are now but not then) when I stopped by so I was only able to view the…read moreoutside and read the historical marker. Mrs. Wilson (nee Bolling) was born here in Wytheville Virginia. In 1915, she married Woodrow Wilson. She served as First Lady of the United States until 1921. As FLOTUS, she played an outsized role after the President's stroke in 1919. She determined which communications and matters of state were important enough to bring to the attention of the bedridden President. When we look back at what she did and how well she did it, some consider her the first female President. The marker reads, "Edith Bolling Wilson was born here on 15 Oct. 1872, where she lived with her parents Judge William H. and Sallie White Bolling and ten siblings. Edith Bolling married Norman Galt in 1896 and after his death in 1908 she operated his Washington, D.C., jewelry store. She married President Woodrow Wilson on 18 Dec. 1915 and actively supported him and his policies. Following President Wilson's debilitating stroke in Oct. 1919, she managed his affairs during his convalescence and promoted Wilson's legacy after his death in 1924. Edith Wilson died on 28 Dec. 1961 and is interred with President Wilson at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C." [Review 14978 overall, 480 of 2021, number 1278 in Virginia.]

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