THE "NEW" OLD INDIANA "100TH ANNIVERSARY"
Departing: Wednesday, July 21, 2021
2 Days
Carnegie Center for Art & History - Art gallery with rotating exhibits, family workshops, and permanent exhibits including "Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage: Men and Women of the Underground Railroad," which tells the story of New Albany's role in the Underground Railroad, and "Remembered: The Life of Lucy Higgs Nichols," an exhibit on one former slave who became a Civil War nurse.  • Town Clock Church of New Albany - Completed in 1852, this truly significant structure is connected to the Underground Railroad in the metro area. The building served as a beacon of hope to freedom seekers across the river. It was a connecting point between cities in a slave and free state, and a safe haven in a hostile environment on a long journey to freedom. • Wimsatt Soap Company - This unique bath boutique carries natural, handmade bath and spa products and will include a soap making class.  •  MESA - A unique dining experience for everyone.  State-of-the-art collaborative kitchen-restaurant, featuring demonstrations by Southern Indiana and Louisville's established and aspiring chefs. With the emerging and dynamic restaurant scene, MESA is the culinary hub for Kentuckiana’s highly talented chef population to come and share their love for food with the public and each other. • Corydon Capitol State Historic Site - Indiana’s first state capitol. Visit the federal-style limestone building that was built between 1814 to 1816 and served as the state capitol from 1816 to 1825. Tours also include Governor Hendricks’ Headquarters, a two-story federal style brick house built in 1817 which also served as Governor Hendricks’ home while he was governor of Indiana from 1822 to 1825. William Hendricks made the house his headquarters and home while he was governor of Indiana from 1822-1825. • Harrison County Discovery Center  - This museum experience is unlike any other - a place of magic and discovery that brings Harrison County’s history from the dusty page into the living world. Start your Harrison County adventure here. Explore history, natural science, caves, the Civil War, and more through hands on and immersive experiences. • White House Candy Company - A family owned candy and gourmet popcorn shop located in a beautifully renovated early 1900s home. Gourmet popcorn, chocolates, fudge, chocolate covered pretzels, candied nuts, gourmet marshmallows, bulk candy, gift baskets, and much more. • Zimmerman Art Glass - Watch a glassmaking demonstration and browse the gift shop with unique handmade items. The Zimmermans carry on a family tradition that has continued through five generations. • Overlook Restaurant - Positioned uniquely on a bluff in Leavenworth, Indiana, the Overlook Restaurant offers a 20 mile panoramic vista of the Ohio River.  As you enjoy your meal, watch barges churning up and down the river or the sun setting behind the wooded hills of Indiana.
 
TOUR INCLUDES: Round-Trip Transportation via Deluxe TURNER Motorcoach • Accommodations One (1) Night • Three (3) Meals [One (1) Continental Breakfast, One (1) Lunch, and One (1) Dinner] • Group Admission Charges, Sightseeing, Baggage Handling, Taxes, and Gratuities

ADDITIONAL INFO: $7.00 bee buck (thank you) certificate. Deposit: $100.00 per person. Final payment is due June 23, 2021. No refunds will be issued after the final payment date for multi day tours. If you must cancel you may sell, give away, or contact TURNER to see if we have a wait list. You must notify TURNER of any name changes. Subject to change!

If Paid by Cash or Check:
$339.00 Double Occupancy
$395.00 Single Occupancy
$334.00 Triple Occupancy

If Paid by Debit or Credit Card:
$349.00 Double Occupancy
$407.00 Single Occupancy
$344.00 Triple Occupancy

PRICE PER PERSON:
From $339.00 per person, double occupancy

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Call Toll-Free at 1-800-873-5252 or Local at 1-812-232-5252