Minneapolis & Saint Paul

Learn about John Dillinger’s favorite hangouts—and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, too. Catch a show-stopping theater performance and grab a bite at the Midtown lobal Market, Cruise the Mississippi, and visit the One-of-a-Kind Mall of America.
Southern Indiana

You’ll celebrate Bearded Men when you visit the town of Santa Claus, and Lincoln’s National Boyhood Memorial an 1820’s recreated Homestead. Then you’ll celebrate festive nights as you end each day with great entertainment. First is the renowned Derby Dinner Playhouse and then onboard the Spirit of Jasper’s Chocolate, Wine and Dine Train.
Indiana’s Eastern Antique Trail

History is simply sitting on the shelves of these antique shops; come and buy yourself a slice of Americana. Then learn about Canal Boats, Conestoga Wagons, the Whitewater Railroad and the Underground Railroad. Discover the All-American Rose Garden in Glenn Miller Park, courtesy of Hill Rose Growers once America’s largest marketer of cut red roses. This trip is a great weekend getaway.
Oklahoma’s Native Americans

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.
Milwaukee – “Doin’ it Our Way”

Schlemeil, Schlimazel, Hasenpfeffer Incorporated! Do you know what that means? Find out by taking a fun filled tour of Milwaukee Laverne & Shirley style. You’ll see the Pfister Hotel, the opening shot of the Laverne & Shirley show, the Polish flats where they lived, the brewery where they worked and the Fonz statute. Milwaukee sits on Lake Michigan’s western shore. It’s known for its breweries, Harley Davidson, and the tv show Happy Days.
Apostle Islands of Lake Superior

Off the northern tip of Wisconsin they are known for lighthouses, sandstone sea caves, old-growth remnant forests and natural animal habitats. It is said they were named by the Jesuits, who enjoyed giving Holy Names to new places. Come explore like a fur-trader and discover this distant land on America’s North Shore.
St. Louis Blues

This tour is a Gateway to St. Louis Music Legends past and present. At the National Blues Museum, explore the blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. Visit the Soulard Neighborhood, the city’s oldest neighborhood and also a center for St. Louis-style Blues music. Plus, enjoy live jazz and blues in the evenings.
Road Trip: Pioneer Woman Mercantile

Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, has launched an empire from Pawhuska, Oklahoma, a small town brimming with charm. She is the blogger, best selling author and host of the Food Network Show “The Pioneer Woman Cooks.” This tour feature’s her story and shows the affect that a TV Show can have on a small town. It includes lots of shopping, Native American history and nature here in the High Grass. Plus there’s a Family-style Four Course Dinner in the Mercantile.
When the Blues & Jazz Got Married

Come and listen to the music that defines a nation. It began with Jazz in New Orleans. Then the Blues took it up along the plantations of the Mississippi. Come learn how these two distinct musical style co-mingled, moved north to the Cities after the Civil War and later combined to create Rock n’ Roll. Join us on this great adventure and get your MoJo on.
Northern Indiana

Visit the campus of Notre Dame and the attractions of South Bend including the Studebaker Museum . . . then enjoy an Amish Cooking Class and a Wedding Feast . . . The tour also features a customized quilt program and trunk show in Nappanee. You will see quite an impressive display of quilts and fabrics before sitting with a noted quilt designer; who will share secrets and techniques about patterns and reveal how inspiration is found in the simple designs of Amish quilts.

