Greenwood Charter Bus Tour
Taking a Greenwood Charter Bus Tour
Greenwood is chock o' block full of history. The city is compact, but packed to the brim with interesting sites. After your charter bus arrives in Greenwood, take your charter bus group on a walking tour of historic downtown Greenwood.
Take in the streets of grand architecture, the historic buildings, and landmarks all located within a few blocks of each other.
After taking in the history, take your charter bus group back a little further in history to the Cottonlandia Museum, which houses an eclectic collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the earliest beginnings of Greenwood. There are ancient Indian pots and weapons, a mastodon skeleton, historic farming artifacts, and even items from Choctaw Chief Greenwood Leflore's grand mansion called "Malmaison".
For the Civil War history buffs in your charter bus group, check out Fort Pemberton, site of a historic skirmish during the Civil War. There is a historic market just east of the bridge where Confederate troops intentionally sank "The Star of the West" in the Tallahatchie River to block Union passage.
There are several different golfing facilities to choose from and if golf isn't your game, there are many places to go shopping and Greenwood's antique stores are unequaled.
Before you leave, have a stop at one of Greenwood's many restaurants and treat your charter bus group and let the residents of Greenwood treat your group to some real Southern down home cooking! Greenwood is such a friendly place, you'll feel like you've been there before and you'll certainly want to make it a destination for a charter bus trip again.
Greenwood is chock o' block full of history. The city is compact, but packed to the brim with interesting sites. After your charter bus arrives in Greenwood, take your charter bus group on a walking tour of historic downtown Greenwood.
Take in the streets of grand architecture, the historic buildings, and landmarks all located within a few blocks of each other.
After taking in the history, take your charter bus group back a little further in history to the Cottonlandia Museum, which houses an eclectic collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the earliest beginnings of Greenwood. There are ancient Indian pots and weapons, a mastodon skeleton, historic farming artifacts, and even items from Choctaw Chief Greenwood Leflore's grand mansion called "Malmaison".
For the Civil War history buffs in your charter bus group, check out Fort Pemberton, site of a historic skirmish during the Civil War. There is a historic market just east of the bridge where Confederate troops intentionally sank "The Star of the West" in the Tallahatchie River to block Union passage.
There are several different golfing facilities to choose from and if golf isn't your game, there are many places to go shopping and Greenwood's antique stores are unequaled.
Before you leave, have a stop at one of Greenwood's many restaurants and treat your charter bus group and let the residents of Greenwood treat your group to some real Southern down home cooking! Greenwood is such a friendly place, you'll feel like you've been there before and you'll certainly want to make it a destination for a charter bus trip again.



