It’s glossy! It’s colorful! And it’s jam-packed with what to do, where to eat and places to stay in the Wheeling-Ohio County area and beyond.
“IT” is the fresh-off-the-presses 2019 Wheeling Visitors Guide, created by the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Over 100,000 copies of the 36-page brochure are distributed locally, as well as throughout the country and even abroad, said Olivia Litman, CVB marketing director.
“It’s just a nice welcome,” she said. “It kind of gives you an understanding of what we have to offer. It has a very nice event calendar,” although she does urge people to go to the website for the most up-to-date information.
This year’s publication highlights the City of Wheeling’s 250th anniversary and the events surrounding it.
“We’re really hoping people will get one and keep it as a commemorative piece from the celebration this year, and put it in a time capsule for the 300th celebration!”
Oglebay, Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack and Cabela’s also are featured in the brochure. Maps, attractions, dining and lodging options, shopping, services, Heritage Port festivals along with advertisements fill out the rest of the informative piece.
The CVB, located at 1401 Main St., Wheeling, is a “hidden gem” for locals and visitors alike, Litman noted. Along with the latest guide, hundreds of brochures and flyers on attractions and upcoming events are available at the CVB.
“Visitors’ experience is our No. 1 goal,” she noted.
Download an electronic version of the visitors guide here, or fill out the form on the CVB website to receive a free print visitors guide by mail.
You can also access the Wheeling Visitors Guide by an application for iPhones and Android devices available on the App Store.
“All the information in the guide is on the app and is updated regularly,” Litman said.
If your business or event is not included in this year’s publication, reach out to Litman, and your information can be added to the CVB website or the guide’s app.
“If you’re open to the public, we want to tell people about it.”
For information on how to get an advertisement or a listing in next year’s guide, call Litman at 304-233-7709 or email her at olitman@wheelingcvb.com.
For more information from the CVB, sign up for the CVB e-newsletter at the website.
• After nearly 38 years as reporter, bureau chief, lifestyles editor and managing editor at The Times Leader, and design editor at The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register, Phyllis Sigal has joined Weelunk as managing editor. She lives in Wheeling with her husband Bruce Wheeler. Along with their two children, son-in-law and two grandchildren, food, wine, travel, theater and music are close to their hearts.