Williamstown, West Virginia
From West Virginia (WV) Cyclopedia
A community in Wood County, Williamstown, WV, was originally chartered in 1822, and named for Isaac Williams, its founder. The town sits on the south bank of the Ohio River, just east of Interstate 77, and is famous for its glass production.
Population: 2996
Elevation: 630 feet
Attractions: Fenton Art Glass (http://www.fentonartglass.com/)
Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Weather: Williamstown, WV (http://www.wvwebsites.com/cgi-bin/weather/hamweather.cgi?user=default&theme=default&forecast=zandh&state=wv&place=Williamstown)
Lodging: Williamstown, WV Hotels (http://www.wvexplorer.com/Williamstown_WV_Hotels.asp)
Schools: Wood County Library (http://www.netassoc.net/wcboe/)
Libraries: Parkersburg - Wood County Public Library (http://parkersburg.lib.wv.us/)
