Visit Dover on a Tour Bus
Enjoy riding on a comfortable tour bus as you travel through Dover to see the many sites that have been attractions to residents and visitors alike. If you're a race fan, a stop a the Dover International Speedway is a must with the tour bus. This speedway is well known for the Nascar Winston Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck series races and is a highlight for visitors to Dover.
Head your tour bus toward the Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village where you'll find a replica of a 19th century farming community and village. You'll find a large exhibit hall with artifacts from this period in farming, and in the village, visit the buildings where you'll find staff performing various jobs related to this period in history.
The next stop for the tour bus should be the Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art. The museum was named after a local art collector and visitors can see a collection of American paintings and crafts from the Colonial to the 20th century. You'll see works from the Colonial and Federal periods with a special focus placed on the works of local artists.
If you're interested in the performing arts then direct your tour bus over to the Schwartz Center in Downtown Dover. Reopened in 2001 after an extensive modernization and expansion, the Center offers a variety of shows. Take the time to see comedy acts, the Dover Symphony or weekend showings of family films and classics.
Dover has plenty to offer visitors to see and you can enjoy traveling from place to place in the comfort of your tour bus.
Head your tour bus toward the Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village where you'll find a replica of a 19th century farming community and village. You'll find a large exhibit hall with artifacts from this period in farming, and in the village, visit the buildings where you'll find staff performing various jobs related to this period in history.
The next stop for the tour bus should be the Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art. The museum was named after a local art collector and visitors can see a collection of American paintings and crafts from the Colonial to the 20th century. You'll see works from the Colonial and Federal periods with a special focus placed on the works of local artists.
If you're interested in the performing arts then direct your tour bus over to the Schwartz Center in Downtown Dover. Reopened in 2001 after an extensive modernization and expansion, the Center offers a variety of shows. Take the time to see comedy acts, the Dover Symphony or weekend showings of family films and classics.
Dover has plenty to offer visitors to see and you can enjoy traveling from place to place in the comfort of your tour bus.




