Once upon a time, elephants roamed West Virginia … and we’re not talking prehistoric elephants, either. We’re talking about a time that’s almost within memory for some of us! Not sure you believe that story? Then keep reading, because we’ve got all the details about the unique stop circus elephants used to make right here in Wheeling, West Virginia, including their parade across the famous Wheeling Suspension Bridge and the one elephant still left behind.

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Have you ever stopped to admire the elephant at the Heritage Port Park and Sculpture Garden on the Ohio River in Wheeling, West Virginia? Did you know the fascinating story behind this unique piece of art? It’s not the only exotic animal sculpture in West Virginia with a tale (tail?) to tell, either…

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