Upcoming Destinations

Gran Vue Park
(Moundsville, WV)

Yoder Farms
(New Philadelphia, OH)

Sally Buffalo Lake
(Cadiz, OH)

Coblentz Chocolate Company
(Walnut Creek, OH)

If you have a destination you would like to see featured in a show, please email us at ideas@prestigevideo.net

For more information regarding advertising in a "Back Yard Destinations" show or on our website, please call (740) 264-4604.

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Independence Hall - Segment 1 (Show #1)

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Discover the story of West Virginia's unique relationship to the Civil War. Be sure to check out West Virginia Independence Hall itself, as the building's architecture and history are quite impressive.

View the newest Foundation project, the development of a special exhibit to house thirteen Civil War battle flags. We have included many photos and hope you will take the time to view every one.



Challenger Learning Center - Segment 2 (Show #1)

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When classes of students visit a Challenger Learning Center, they climb aboard a space station, conduct scientific experiments, and work together to solve problems.

During CLC missions, students return to the moon, voyage to mars, or explore Earth from space. Students in Mission Control direct the critical activities of the students on board the space station-navigation, maintaining life support systems, communicating, or conducting research. The students experience the critical thinking, leadership, cooperation, and problem solving challenges necessary for mission success.


Kruger Toy & Train Museum - Segment 3 (Show #1)

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Come and relive your childhood, bring back good memories, and share them with your friends, family or tour group - it will be a visit you won't soon forget!

Our exhibits of toys and trains from every generation are sure to bring a smile to your face! Our scale model of downtown Wheeling and our Ohio Valley room are great for the heritage minded tourists out there, and our operating train layouts are fun for everyone!


The Eckhart House - Segment 4 (Show #1)

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Built in 1892 by wealthy banker George W. Eckhart Jr., the Eckhart House was considered by the Wheeling Daily Intelligencer of October 29, 1892 to be one of the residential building achievements of the year.

With most of its original architectural features well preserved, it is truly deserving of the title Victorian Wheeling’s ‘Crown Jewel’. The three story Queen Anne town home is nestled in the heart of Victorian Old Townand is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.