From monumental beer bottles to a cabin that withstood the biggest boom in Wheeling development and more! Romeo goes back to the past with voices of the present to investigate the lost landmarks of Wheeling, WV.
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The Lost Landmarks of Wheeling: A History Podcast
Romeo Blake, Staff Writer
November 4, 2025
The Wheeling History podcast explores the past of Wheeling, WV to give us perspective on our present and future!
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Romeo Blake, Staff Writer
Romeo Blake is a sophomore at Wheeling Park High School. This is his first year at The Park Press. Romeo has been involved with school broadcasting since 6th grade middle school. He has solely produced over 40 school news blocks in middle school, and has been involved with Wheeling Park’s Broadcasting Program “WPHP” since freshman year.
When he’s not in school, Romeo is usually out working the Wheeling Park football games for Mrs. Dillon. In his free time he enjoys taking walks, hanging out with friends, and relaxing.
JoceLynn McFarland, Director of Design
JoceLynn is the Director of Design for the Park Press, and this is her third year working for the press as a senior.
JoceLynn enjoys stories about her favorite things such as books and films. She also likes writing deeper topics about mental health because she believes these topics are important and deserve to be talked about. Call, text, or chat: 1-844-HELP4WV or www.help4wv.com if you or anyone you know is struggling. You are not alone.
Outside of the Park Press, JoceLynn is a decade-long Swiftie and an avid book reader. Her favorite albums are 1989, Reputation, and Evermore. Her favorite books to recommend are “Better Than the Movies” by Lynn Painter and “The Shatter Me” series by Tahereh Mafi. The lyric “And if you never bleed, you’re never gonna grow,” from the song “the 1” from Folklore, is her favorite.



















