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NEW: OHIO HAS SO MUCH TO OFFER
Offering More Inclusions, Less Travel Time

Monday - Thursday, June 23 - 26, 2008

Four-Day Tour with Seven Meals

$584.00 per person
$128.00 single supplement

Over the years we’ve developed several one-day and overnight tour packages and, for 2008, have combined these into a “Circle Tour” of our wonderful state, featuring the most popular inclusions of these tours.

• The Wilds: Cumberland, Ohio’s favorite destination, featuring an animal preserve where, as we drive through it, you’ll be seeing the home of more than 25 species of non-native wildlife from Africa, Asia and North America as well as hundreds of indigenous species.

• ”West Side Story”: This evening dinner (with selections such as roast beef, herbed turkey, baked pork chops and fish) is followed by one of the most popular musicals of our time and winner of 10 Academy Awards, “West Side Story”. Here in the chaos of two feuding street gangs a romance blooms between Tony and Maria.

• The John and Annie Glenn Historic Site: Dedicated to telling the story of 20th Century American History through the life of the Glenns, in honor of the first American to orbit the earth.

• Tecumseh (weather-dependent): This is our second show included in this new tour. Dinner is included this evening (In case of inclement weather, an alternate stop will be included.)

• Three nights of rooms including two nights in the city that was Ohio’s first capital in 1803, Adena Mansion and Gardens, the Hopewell Cultural Historic Site, The Lucy Hayes House and other points of interest.

• Other attractions in the Southern and Central portions of our great state, along with great dining, including Carillon Historical Park with its beautiful carillons commissioned by Colonel Edward Deeds.

This tour also includes historic structures, antique cars and fire engines, touring of various cities along the way and, who knows, possibly a candy company with great sampling and a company that is the remaining maker of the metal whistles. Four days to enjoy Ohio’s attractions with less travel time.

Departure Points

Elyria/Lorain 6:00 AM
North Olmsted 6:15 AM
Middleburg Hts 6:25 AM
Independence 6:50 AM
Highland Hts/Euclid 7:15 AM
Bedford Hts 7:30 AM

Stops will be made only at locations with passenger sign-ups.