The South Charleston Interpretive Center Museum invites visitors to explore the history and significance of the Midland Trail and the Adena Indians through exhibits, artifacts, films, and educational programs. Supported by state and federal funding, as well as the city of South Charleston, the Center showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region.
In addition to featuring exhibits on Union Carbide, Blenko Glass, and the coal industry, the Center houses the Belgian Glass Exhibit, honoring the city's first business. Operated by the South Charleston Historical Foundation, the Center serves as a hub for preserving and sharing the area's past for future generations.
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