See Dartmouth On A Charter Bus
See Dartmouth On A Charter Bus
Dartmouth is rich in history and making their Charlestown Historic District your charter bus group's first stop. There are 62 buildings on Main Street and most of them are dated pre-1940 with a number being built prior to 1799.
The Shakers have a long history in Dartmouth and your charter bus group will enjoy a stop at the Enfield Shaker Museum. Your charter bus gang can take in tours where you can view 9 Shaker buildings (including the Great Stone Dwelling, the largest Shaker dwelling ever built) on a self-guided tour. Craftsman demonstrations and exhibits showcasing the Shaker way of life of highlights of this charter bus stop.
Flying Yankee is an unusual destination. Could anyone in your charter bus group have guessed it was a train? It was built in 1935 during the peak of the Depression, to life people's spirits and encourage train travel.
It is currently being restored to full operation and you can see the train and the restoration process as it is ongoing.
If your charter bus group loves living history exhibitions, Fort No. 4 is the next place your charter bus should stop. Costumed interpreters bring the rich history of this area to life, living life as it was during the mid 1700s.
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum is an interesting stop for your charter bus group.
It is a non-profit group to raise awareness of Native American traditions, customs, and has a great exhibit of locally found artifacts. Your charter bus gang will enjoy a visit the Museum Store, the Dreamcatcher, a which is a destination in itself, offering a unique array of crafts, most of which are created by Indian artisans, and a large collection of books.
You can also walk along the 2 1/2 acre outdoor living museum, where you will learn the many ways the American Indians use plants for medicines, dyes, food and building materials.
After all those sights if your charter bus group is feeling hungry, there is no shortage of good food in Dartmouth. German cuisine is popular in this region, and you can't go wrong when you order sauerbraten, schnitzel, or potato pancakes!
Get your group together and charter a bus to Dartmouth for your next trip!
Dartmouth is rich in history and making their Charlestown Historic District your charter bus group's first stop. There are 62 buildings on Main Street and most of them are dated pre-1940 with a number being built prior to 1799.
The Shakers have a long history in Dartmouth and your charter bus group will enjoy a stop at the Enfield Shaker Museum. Your charter bus gang can take in tours where you can view 9 Shaker buildings (including the Great Stone Dwelling, the largest Shaker dwelling ever built) on a self-guided tour. Craftsman demonstrations and exhibits showcasing the Shaker way of life of highlights of this charter bus stop.
Flying Yankee is an unusual destination. Could anyone in your charter bus group have guessed it was a train? It was built in 1935 during the peak of the Depression, to life people's spirits and encourage train travel.
It is currently being restored to full operation and you can see the train and the restoration process as it is ongoing.
If your charter bus group loves living history exhibitions, Fort No. 4 is the next place your charter bus should stop. Costumed interpreters bring the rich history of this area to life, living life as it was during the mid 1700s.
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum is an interesting stop for your charter bus group.
It is a non-profit group to raise awareness of Native American traditions, customs, and has a great exhibit of locally found artifacts. Your charter bus gang will enjoy a visit the Museum Store, the Dreamcatcher, a which is a destination in itself, offering a unique array of crafts, most of which are created by Indian artisans, and a large collection of books.
You can also walk along the 2 1/2 acre outdoor living museum, where you will learn the many ways the American Indians use plants for medicines, dyes, food and building materials.
After all those sights if your charter bus group is feeling hungry, there is no shortage of good food in Dartmouth. German cuisine is popular in this region, and you can't go wrong when you order sauerbraten, schnitzel, or potato pancakes!
Get your group together and charter a bus to Dartmouth for your next trip!



