Wisconsin Itinerary: Sampling Southern Wisconsin
Dancing horses, jelly beans, outlet shopping and Gilded Age splendor keep motorcoach groups happy.
Read MoreDancing horses, jelly beans, outlet shopping and Gilded Age splendor keep motorcoach groups happy.
Read MoreHop on the Great River Road in southwestern Wisconsin and then head north to the shores of Lake Superior.
Read MoreKeep your group entertained with circus fun, a scenic cruise, rail nostalgia and perhaps some beer tasting.
Read MoreArtesian coffee and craft brews await visitors to Indiana’s South Central region. Home to many of the state’s art studios, this area is perfect for groups who want a hands-on experience or wish to bring a piece of Indiana back home. Classes in floral arranging, silk scarf painting and jewelry making can all be found in the area’s charming towns, and local culinary specialties are served at the Dearborn Country Club and Great Crescent Brewery.
Read MoreInterested in Hoosier history? Eastern Indiana’s countless museums and antique stores ensure your group can spend days learning about the people and innovations of the state’s 200 years. Car aficionados and hobbyists will find plenty to explore at the Model T Ford Museum and National Model Aviation Museum, and the Wayne County Historical Museum covers early pioneer life to the Industrial Revolution. Group members who want to take a piece of Hoosier history with them can bargain for the best price in the region’s Antique Alley.
Read MoreIndiana’s cosmopolitan capital is unbeatable for groups interested in art, sports and fine dining. From the famous basketball jerseys in the NCAA Hall of Champions to the vrooms of racecars at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Central region is filled with sights and sounds sure to thrill your tour group. Those less interested in an adrenaline rush can browse through the city’s boutiques or tour president Benjamin Harrison’s north side mansion.
Read MoreA tour of Western Indiana is sure to include numerous selfie stops, as this region is bursting with scenic sites perfect for a group photo. The public sculptures of Terre Haute, covered bridges of Parke County and birthplace of famed journalist Ernie Pyle are all sites for a perfect portrait, and the region’s various arts districts are great ways to meet local craftspeople.
Read MoreBoasting old growth forests and stunning views of the Ohio River Valley, the rolling hills of Southern Indiana remain largely the same as when Abraham Lincoln spent his childhood in Southern Indiana.
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