Kickin' It In Kalamazoo On A Charter Bus
Kickin' It In Kalamazoo On A Charter Bus
Kalamazoo is a destination as fun as the city name is to say. Your charter bus group will find so much to see and do here. For an artsy start check out Alchemist Sculpture Foundry where they do fine art bronze casting. Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is another must see stop along the way.
There are more than 3,000 prints, photographs, paintings, sculptures and ceramic pieces in the KIA's permanent collection, with emphasis on 20th Century American art and German expressionistic art. Among the artists represented: Rembrandt Van Rijn, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Andrew Wyeth and Alexander Calder.
For a little historical input, make the John E. Gray Memorial Museum a stop along the way for your charter bus excursion. This Museum is housed in Alamo Township's oldest building, this museum is filled with antiques and memorabilia, including old farm machinery, old tools, an antique kitchen, and special changing exhibits. Another historical stop on yoru charter bus tour is the Kalamazoo Air Zoo.
Take a simulated flight in a Corsair and hang onto your seat as you loop and roll over the landscape. In additional there are over 70 beautifully restored vintage aircraft on display for your charter bus group to see. For something truly unique and impressive to even the pickiest history buffs on your charter tour, make a stop at the Kalamazoo Living History Show. Largest, nationally recognized, juried living history show in the Midwest devoted to pre-1890 original or reproduction living history supplies, accouterments and related crafts.
More than 10,000 historical re-enactors from pre-Revolutionary through the Civil War, history buffs, collectors, and the general public from 18 states and Canada come together for a festive weekend to buy, sell and trade.
Good food is a given in Kalamazoo, it's just a matter of deciding what type of food your charter bus group would like best.
For an unusual stop on your charter bus tour, take in Celery Flats Interpretive Center. Yes, it celebrates the glory of the humble celery plant. Tours, museums, and artifacts depict the region's celery farming heritage at this center. In addition, the center features an 1856, one-room schoolhouse, a 1931 grain elevator, playground facilities, a picnic area, biking and walking trails. Your charter bus expedition will leave this destination with a smile.
Kalamazoo is a destination as fun as the city name is to say. Your charter bus group will find so much to see and do here. For an artsy start check out Alchemist Sculpture Foundry where they do fine art bronze casting. Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is another must see stop along the way.
There are more than 3,000 prints, photographs, paintings, sculptures and ceramic pieces in the KIA's permanent collection, with emphasis on 20th Century American art and German expressionistic art. Among the artists represented: Rembrandt Van Rijn, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Andrew Wyeth and Alexander Calder.
For a little historical input, make the John E. Gray Memorial Museum a stop along the way for your charter bus excursion. This Museum is housed in Alamo Township's oldest building, this museum is filled with antiques and memorabilia, including old farm machinery, old tools, an antique kitchen, and special changing exhibits. Another historical stop on yoru charter bus tour is the Kalamazoo Air Zoo.
Take a simulated flight in a Corsair and hang onto your seat as you loop and roll over the landscape. In additional there are over 70 beautifully restored vintage aircraft on display for your charter bus group to see. For something truly unique and impressive to even the pickiest history buffs on your charter tour, make a stop at the Kalamazoo Living History Show. Largest, nationally recognized, juried living history show in the Midwest devoted to pre-1890 original or reproduction living history supplies, accouterments and related crafts.
More than 10,000 historical re-enactors from pre-Revolutionary through the Civil War, history buffs, collectors, and the general public from 18 states and Canada come together for a festive weekend to buy, sell and trade.
Good food is a given in Kalamazoo, it's just a matter of deciding what type of food your charter bus group would like best.
For an unusual stop on your charter bus tour, take in Celery Flats Interpretive Center. Yes, it celebrates the glory of the humble celery plant. Tours, museums, and artifacts depict the region's celery farming heritage at this center. In addition, the center features an 1856, one-room schoolhouse, a 1931 grain elevator, playground facilities, a picnic area, biking and walking trails. Your charter bus expedition will leave this destination with a smile.



