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The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy - Honoring the legacy of a man who touched numerous lives through his comedic talent, great works, compassion, and commitment to public service. Activities within the museum introduce visitors to his proficiency in the art of pantomime, slapstick, pratfalls, exaggerated movement, and facial expressions. • Toyota Visitors Center and Plant Tour - The birthplace of the Toyota Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Sienna, and Sequoia. Ride through the plant on a tram-driven tour to see how people and machines are working together each day to build better vehicles. Go behind-the-scenes of the world’s leading automotive manufacturer. By the numbers: 21 years in Princeton, Indiana, 1,160 acres of farmland became the home of Toyota with over 5 million vehicles made, 4.3 million square feet in the plant, 5,400 plus team members and $4.3 billion invested to date. Valid picture ID and closed-toe shoes, long pants, and long sleeves are required for the plant tour. • The LST-325 Landing Ship - The last fully operational WWII Landing Ship Tank is located in her home port of Evansville, Indiana. She leaves port in the early fall to sail the nation’s inland rivers. Her crew of volunteers shares the history of these incredible vessels, the men and women who built them, and those who served on them. Visit the museum and tour the ship. • The Log Inn - Built in 1825 as a Noon Day Stage Coach Stop and Trading Post. They have been officially recognized as the oldest restaurant in Indiana. We will enjoy a family style meal with fried chicken, ham, roast beef with all the trimmings plus their famous desserts.
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