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Charles F. Weigle House Museum & Gift Shop

Welcome back to #TravelThursday. Last week I wrote about my discovery of the Sebring Historical Society on a cloudy and drizzly Wednesday morning in February of 2021. Last week was my 5TH anniversary with the organization.

This week I’m writing about our museum – the Charles F. Weigle House Museum & Gift Shop. (“Weigle” is pronounced “WHY-gull”.) It’s located lakeside in downtown Sebring at 1989 Lakeview Drive. If you know where the Sebring Public Library is – then we’re across the parking lot from them in the yellow house. (Remember – that’s how I discovered the museum 5 years ago.) You can either park in the library’s parking lot and walk over, or you can park in our parking lot directly in front of our house. We’re open 4 days a week – Wednesdays to Saturdays – from 10 AM to 3 PM. Your docents are Mardie on Wednesdays, Elaine on Thursdays, and Gordon on Fridays and Saturdays. (I served as a docent on Tuesdays for much of 2024, but we – Board Of Directors – decided early in 2025 to scale back and stay closed on Tuesdays due to a lack of visitors on that day.)

As you enter our historic 1922 house you’ll walk into our Weigle Living Room. It’s the original living room of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Weigle for over 40 years from when the house was brand-new until the mid-1960s. (Dr. and Mrs. Weigle lived in the house year-round from 1922 to 1951, and then when they moved to Chattanooga Tennessee in 1951 it became their lakeside vacation home.) There’s an antique piano in the living room, but it’s not the original piano that Dr. Weigle sat, prayed, and wrote and performed hymns at while facing the lake (Jackson) out back. Today – our docent Elaine plays that piano on Thursdays in-between visitors.

Next to our Weigle Living Room is our Sebring Dining Room. It’s the dining room that overlooked Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sebring’s house. The Sebring Public Library and its parking lot sits where the Sebring house stood until the mid-1960s. The Sebrings and the Weigles were next-door neighbors and best friends. Dr. Weigle had his house built next door at Mr. Sebring’s request. Mr. Sebring died unexpectedly of acute indigestion in January 1927. Dr. Weigle fell into a deep depression after that. (He had also lost his first wife to the glitz and glamor of Hollywood California. She no longer wanted to be the wife of an Evangelist.)

Our docents will share these stories with you in their own personal unique ways as you tour our historic house. You can also visit our Military & Racing Room saluting Major Thomas Buchanan “Mickey” McGuire Jr. – our World War II Medal Of Honor recipient – Sebring High School Class Of 1938. Also – two former bedrooms. One is our Grayce McCoy Room. (Wait until you find out about her. She was quite the Sebring Socialite !) The other former bedroom now serves as our Gift Shop where you can buy unique gifts not found anywhere else.

We are 1 of 11 museums here in Highlands County Florida. The next time you visit the area as a tourist – come check us out for a look back at the early decades of Sebring Florida history. If you’re a local – then come see what you’re missing – whether it’s our museum or another 1 of the 10.

As the Social Media Director of the Sebring Historical Society – I invite you to check-out our Facebook page. (Search for Sebring Historical Society.) I usually post early in the morning – one post per day – every Tuesday to Saturday. That’s where you’ll find the latest (and most accurate) news and information regarding our historic house museum and all of our activities and events there and elsewhere.

Next #TravelThursday – I’m going on a Publix run. Let’s keep traveling together.

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