Madison Wisconsin Charter Bus
Madison Wisconsin Charter Bus
Madison is a wonderful destination for your next charter bus excursion.
First stop, the Governor's Mansion. Wisconsin's executive residence, set along the waterfront on Lake Mendota, boasts Classical Revival architecture in its 34 rooms and rests on almost four acres of landscaped grounds. Lovely garden rooms accentuate the stately structure, which rises three stories and is distinguished by a lofty portico, your charter bus gang will enjoy seeing the well preserved antiques throughout the home.
Taliesin was a design by Frank Lloyd Wright's and clearly demonstrates his architectural genius. This 600-acre complex also carries his belief that homes should be built not on the peak of a hill but just below, so they appear to have arisen naturally from the landscape rather than crown it. Another great Frank Lloyd Wright design is the Unitarian Meeting House.
Elvehjem Museum of Art is an interesting stop for your charter bus tour. This esteemed university museum (whose name is pronounced like the letters "LVM") offers works that date back thousands of years. Exhibits include furniture, currency, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, drawings, photography, and prints.
Your charter bus group will enjoy seeing all that this museum has to offer.
Wisconsin Historical Museum is an enlightening stop on your tour of Madison. As an overview of Wisconsin and regional history, this museum can't be beat. Your charter bus group will be impressed by the wealth of information on original Native Americans, fur-trading, immigration, the lumber industry, politics, domestic life, and prominent figures.
Bluephies is a great place to stop and take in a meal with your charter bus gang at this primarily American fare restaurant. Also Southwestern dishes are available. Gourmet burgers will prove satisfying as well to your charter bus group, an international wine list is available, along with beers and cocktails.
Madison is a wonderful destination for your next charter bus excursion.
First stop, the Governor's Mansion. Wisconsin's executive residence, set along the waterfront on Lake Mendota, boasts Classical Revival architecture in its 34 rooms and rests on almost four acres of landscaped grounds. Lovely garden rooms accentuate the stately structure, which rises three stories and is distinguished by a lofty portico, your charter bus gang will enjoy seeing the well preserved antiques throughout the home.
Taliesin was a design by Frank Lloyd Wright's and clearly demonstrates his architectural genius. This 600-acre complex also carries his belief that homes should be built not on the peak of a hill but just below, so they appear to have arisen naturally from the landscape rather than crown it. Another great Frank Lloyd Wright design is the Unitarian Meeting House.
Elvehjem Museum of Art is an interesting stop for your charter bus tour. This esteemed university museum (whose name is pronounced like the letters "LVM") offers works that date back thousands of years. Exhibits include furniture, currency, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, drawings, photography, and prints.
Your charter bus group will enjoy seeing all that this museum has to offer.
Wisconsin Historical Museum is an enlightening stop on your tour of Madison. As an overview of Wisconsin and regional history, this museum can't be beat. Your charter bus group will be impressed by the wealth of information on original Native Americans, fur-trading, immigration, the lumber industry, politics, domestic life, and prominent figures.
Bluephies is a great place to stop and take in a meal with your charter bus gang at this primarily American fare restaurant. Also Southwestern dishes are available. Gourmet burgers will prove satisfying as well to your charter bus group, an international wine list is available, along with beers and cocktails.



