Tours for Every Taste
For us, Franklin, Tennessee, was an easy reach. In even the worst traffic, it’s 3 hours from our home base and we gained an hour because of a time zone change. Accordingly, we had a leisurely morning, knowing that an early arrival would leave… Continue Reading “Historic Franklin, Tenn.”
This is, perhaps, the most well-remembered location in Indiana History. As a National Historic Landmark, it marks the site of the Nov. 7, 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe, which brought peace to the Indiana frontier in the years before statehood. The battlefield site is a… Continue Reading “Tippecanoe Battlefield and Museum”
The canal that came to be called the Wabash and Erie Canal was created by a federal land grant and approved by Indiana’s legislature in 1827, with long-lasting consequences. It connected the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, at least so long as… Continue Reading “Wabash and Erie Canal Park”
Take Life on the Road is proud to include great food stops on all our tours. But not all meals are included in your tour package pricing in order to accommodate wide variations in tastes, appetites, and budgets. Although you’ll be on your… Continue Reading “Testing Out the “Best BBQ””
Each year at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, thousands of re-enactors from all over the country gather for this two-day festival and “civilians” like us can participate, too. The past is yours to savor at the Feast of the Hunters’ Moon. At this historical reenactment,… Continue Reading “Feast of the Hunters’ Moon”