We don't really go to Wheeling because it takes 45 minutes to get there from our location but recently , we had to because the kids started to play tennis this Spring and most of the tennis matches are held there. I must admit, the route to Wheeling park is a place we have never been to so it was a refreshing trips for us.
As usual, I busied myself taking pictures of random stuff along the way. Our car's windshield is not very clear so the photos are kind of hazy.
I used my 200Mmm lens so I could capture far distances object.
This is part of Ohio highway. I am not sure if this is the steel mills in Mingo Junction, Ohio.
They were doing road construction and I told my husband that if I am the one driving, I would probably scrape the side of the car because of the narrow roads lol.
Last week was our last trip going there as it was the last match for the tennis. There will be another match but it will be held here in Weirton.
It's cool that in order to get to the other cities of West Virginia, we have to drive across Ohio to get there. So not only we get to see the beauty of West Virginia but we also enjoy the Ohio side.
I love when establishments proudly fly their flags.This church is huge, you won't miss it because it is located right along the road.
I really love this historic houses in Wheeling. They are gorgeous.
If we will be give a chance to visit Wheeling just to explore it, I would do it in a heartbeat. There's so much to see and learn.
My kids are fascinated with this hill. They thought that the plants growing there is somewhat mysterious lol. A type that you would see in horror movies, oh dear, their imagination is something else.
On our way home, my husband was telling the kids that we will all remember these trips that we did when they are playing professional tennis lol. It's a long shot of a dream but it can happen, we never know what fuuture holds. What we can all do as parents is support our children's interests.
It's always fascinating to visit new places, territories that we've never explored yet. There's so much to see and so many new things to learn.
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