The Upper Peninsula of the Great Lakes State is known for its natural beauty, especially in Garden, Michigan, where history can be explored right on the shore.
Derby Day comes just ones a year, but a variety of tours take travelers behind the scenes of Louisville, Kentucky’s legendary horse-racing venue.
Pioneer times come to life in Fishers, Indiana, with costumed historical interpreters and activities straight from the 19th century.
History meets beauty in Niagara Falls, Ontario, at this attraction that offers incredible view of the falls from a new perspective.
This legendary hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, rolls out the red carpet each morning for a marching parade of ducks.
Visit the home of the Cubs in Chicago to take in the sights and sounds of one of the most famous sports venues in history.
The Ghosts and Gangsters tour offers a fun way to explore Chicago while connecting with its history.
Crowds gather in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, every Feb. 2 for a charming tradition that stretches back to 1886.
The Canton, Ohio, favorite celebrates the story of the NFL, mixing a deep history of its first century with fun and interactive exhibits that highlight the game’s advances and innovations.
These two museums in Pontiac, Illinois, celebrate America’s obsession with the open road and historic cars from throughout history.