Cruisin’ Down the Highway
Illinois was made for road tripping. Its cities, towns and natural areas are packed with fun things to see and do.
Read MoreIllinois was made for road tripping. Its cities, towns and natural areas are packed with fun things to see and do.
Read MoreSome of Illinois’ most intriguing attractions are often overlooked in favor of the obvious crowd-pleasers. Trips that veer off the beaten path give tour members a chance to make fresh discoveries
Read MoreWith a community committed to universal access tourism, the Bayou State has made significant strides to ensure barrier-free travel in Louisiana.
Read MoreMeegan Winters’ journey into accessible tourism began with her background as a special education teacher, working with students on the autism spectrum.
Read MoreShane Hryhorec has always been passionate about travel, but after a swimming accident left him a quadriplegic, he quickly realized how in accessible the world can be.
Read MoreMarc J. Garcia’s commitment to accessible tourism began in earnest in 2018, inspired by a personal experience while on a family vacation.
Read MoreMy journey into accessible tourism started from personal experience. After acaraccident left me paralyzed as a teenager, I never lost my passion for travel and adventure…
Read MoreIn 2012, John Morris was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident that left him a triple amputee and wheelchair user.
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