Detroit is Motor City

Detroit is considered THE Motor City. From Henry Ford to the Dodge Brothers, learn about the city known for putting the world on wheels. Discover automobile history and visit car museums, factories, and the homes of auto barons.
The North Coast of Michigan

Located along the coast of Lake Michigan, Traverse City, the “Cherry Capital of the World,” is a perfect getaway any time of the year. Explore award-winning wineries, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, and a charming downtown. Plus, take in the scenery as you tour the Old Mission Peninsula and enjoy a cruise on a Tall Ship.
Black Hills Buffalo Roundup

The dust flies and the ground trembles as the largest herd of buffalo in the country are rounded up and driven past you by cowboys on horseback. Designated viewing spots, described as “pretty darn close,” are picked out on the hill and mountainsides by the park rangers. If you are looking for a “Taste of the Real American West,” it doesn’t get much better than this.
“Here’s the Beef”

This short tour in Western Nebraska features the home of famed showman and scout William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. It recaptures his life and career as a Pony Express rider, Army scout and buffalo hunter-turned-showman. You’ll also learn about Nebraska Beef Industry with a great tour that concludes with a full beef feast.
Ride the Gunsmoke Trail

Relive the Wild West in Kansas’ colorful cow towns bustling with stagecoaches, shootouts, and ice-cold sarsaparilla. Each town you visit on this trip was featured on the long running TV Series “Gunsmoke.” So, grab your cowboy hat, dust off your boots, and join us on a journey through the Kansas prairie, where legends were born or made.
Amish Country Christmas

Cherish the memories of Christmas past and present, as you delight in the fun, food, and festive traditions of an Amish Country Christmas. Enjoy three days filled with Christmas music, dazzling lights, and unique shopping opportunities. The Holiday season in Northern Indiana Amish Country is truly something special.
Route 66 Illinois & Missouri

Our “Route 66 Snapshots” offer you 5, 6 & 7 day segments of this classic highway. This tour starts in Chicago and features Illinois & Missouri. Since 1926, Route 66 has defined a remarkable era in our nation’s history. It has changed the lives of people, and their communities and connected not only the East and the West but also the past and the present. The Route 66 spirit lives on in many roadside attractions, museums, and restaurants located along “The Mother Road.”
Oklahoma’s Route 66

Our “Route 66 Snapshots” offer you 5, 6 & 7 day segments of this classic highway. This tour will focus on Oklahoma, the longest stretch of Route 66 (over 400 miles). This highway played a large part in the history of the State and this trip features classic icons, unique dining, and fun stops on Route 66.
Cincinnati Culinary & Garden Tour

In the 1800s, German immigrants settled in a Cincinnati neighborhood they called Over-the-Rhine. On your tour you will visit this area, shop at Findlay Market, visit a craft brewery, and enjoy a culinary class.
Oklahoma Land of Many Nations

Oklahoma is considered the “Land of Many Nations,” home to over 60 tribal nations. On this trip, discover the rich history and cultures of these diverse Native American people. Plus, enjoy live country music at the restaurants of Country Music Legends.
Only a few Tribal Nations are indigenous to Oklahoma. All others were removed from their ancestral homelands and relocated here – it was called Indian Territory. The state’s name comes from two Choctaw words “Okla” and “Homma” meaning Red People.

