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ITINERARY
49h 28m2,765 miles40 stops
1
Alexandria Presbyterian Church
2
Rocket Fizz Alexandria
A nostalgic candy, soda and novelty gift store
3
Freedom Park
4
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
5
Book Hill Park
6
Theater at the Arts Barn
7
Water Park at Bohrer Park
8
Old Norbourne Cemetery
9
Discovery Station at Hagerstown
Discovery Station at Hagerstown, Inc. is a hands-on museum that provides life-long learning experiences to thousands of children and families each year. We create an environment that stimulates curiosity for discovery, exploration, and further investigation through exhibits and programs that focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) principles.
10
Cathedral of Learning
11
Point State Park
Serving as a key strategic spot during the French and Indian War, this National Historic Landmark and park offer stunning views of the city and a variety of outdoor recreation.
12
Gorge Metro Park
13
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Headquartered in a boldly designed building on Lake Erie's shore, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a 150,000-square-foot museum featuring ever-changing exhibits documenting the history of rock and roll, from Elvis to our days. You’ll see hundreds of original artifacts, from Jimi Hendrix outfits to The Beatles’ handwritten lyrics. Experience the excitement of a Rock Hall induction night at the Power of Rock Experience or have your very own jam session at the Garage. You can also watch a concert while you're here, so check out the Rock Hall’s schedule and plan ahead. – Tripadvisor
14
The Lerner Theatre
15
O'Rourke's Public House
16
Calumet Park
17
A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
The National APR Pullman Porter Museum, is located in the National Park Service-Pullman National Monument. It is the only one of its kind world-wide. NAPRPPM is the first Black Labor History museum, in the United States, that exclusively tells the story of the Pullman Porters, The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters labor union, and A. Philip Randolph Its founder. Tucked away on a quiet corner at the north end of Pullman National monument, don’t let the unassuming exterior keep you from missing this black heritage treasure. The museum presents, and interprets content intended to educate the public-on the impact the union had on organized labor, and on America’s modern day civil rights movement The exhibits chronicle the formation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; the first Black labor union in the United States chartered under the American Federation of Labor. Exhibits depict important activities on their amazing JOURNEY OF UNITY that ended in victory.
18
Buddy Guy's Legends
Buddy Guy's Legends include his own reputation, plus the amazing array of local and national blues performers drawn to this music hotspot.
19
Wrigley Field
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the legendary home of the Chicago Cubs with Wrigley Field Tours. Built in 1914, this must-see Chicago attraction houses more than 100 years of history. New this year, fans can join us on a non-gameday Ivy Tour which includes the opportunity to take a photo in front of Wrigley Field’s historic ivy wall.
20
Legendary Private Car
First class transportation for any occasion - from airport car service to luxury Chicago limo service for a special occasion | Legendary Private Car Chicago Services: Black Car Service Chicago Chicago Car Service Limo Service Chicago Car Service to O'Hare Car Service to Midway
21
Go Bananas
22
Ball Factory Mount Prospect
Ball Factory Playground | Party | Café is a place where kids and parents can play together in a fun, clean, and, safe environment. With a variety of play areas for kids to explore, gated toddler and baby zone, our play place offers an exciting setting for kids up to 12 years old. Of course, we encourage parents and older siblings to play with their little ones, too, allowing the family to create long-lasting memories while kids are riding, shooting softballs, climbing, jumping, and sliding around. Whether parents are looking for a fun, safe place to celebrate a kid's birthday or the family wants to enjoy a weekend activity together, everyone can expect to have a playfully jubilant time when they visit our place!.
23
Raven's Wish Gallery
Raven’s Wish Gallery is an eclectic showcase for the creations of more than 70 painters, jewelers, photographers, and wood, glass, textile and mixed media artists. Located in historic downtown Janesville, Wisconsin, the gallery is on the corner of West Milwaukee and River Streets in a picturesque building constructed in 1929 by the S. S. Kresge Company. The gallery hosts unique events, artist exhibitions, and classes year-round.
24
Rock County Historical Society
Take a step back into the 19th century on one of our guided Lincoln-Tallman House tours, explore the fascinating new exhibits at Helen Jeffris Wood Museum Center or attend one of our many events such as Tallman Arts Festival, the Lincoln Fun Dash or Janesville Historic Walking Tours.
Did you know that Abraham Lincoln was once a guest in Rock County's most famous residence, the Linoln-Tallman House? Constructed between 1855 and 1857, this six-floor mansion is an excellent example of Italianate-style architecture. From the basement to the cupola, each floor offers visitors a unique glimpse of daily life in 19th century Rock County. Over seventy percent of the furniture is original, making it one of the most complete historic houses in the Midwest. From 1857 to 1915, the house was occupied by the William Morrison Tallman family. In October of 1859, Abraham Lincoln stayed at the house after a series of speeches in Beloit, forever cementing the reputation of the Lincoln-Tallman House as "where Lincoln slept".
On the guided tour of the house you'll learn about Lincoln's famous visit, discover how the house was built, why the Tallman family moved to Janesville from New York, their connection to abolitionism and the Underground Railroad.
When you visit the Helen Jeffris Wood Museum Center, you'll find several wonderful exhibits, a gift shop and bookstore. Current exhibits include:
*Pauline Pottery showcases
*Pickard china gallery
*Breadbasket: Seed to Spoon exhibit
*Irish in Janesville exhibit
*Parker Pen artifacts
25
Alliant Energy Center
Our premier downtown multi-venue complex features four unique and versatile venues: Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Exhibition Hall, the New Holland Pavilions, and Willow Island. A top choice for expositions, conventions, meetings, concerts, sporting events, ag events, and much more, the Alliant Energy Center complex is a one-stop-shop for all your events. Ample parking, mouthwatering catering, dedicated staff, and a full range of rental equipment & high speed internet make AEC an event planners delight!
26
Brewster's Lanes
27
Wisconsin 400 State Trail
28
Serenity Waters
Start your journey to wellness in Holmen, Wisconsin, with Serenity Waters. Here you will discover alternative ways to heal, rejuvenate, and relax the mind and body. Our main services include Floating, Infrared Sauna, and Red Light Therapy.
29
Pawnseum
What do you get when you cross a world-class Pawn Shop with an amazing musuem? Well...You get a Pawnseum. More importantly, you get the World's Only Pawnseum. And it's located in downtown Rapid City, SD (only a half-hour from Mount Rushmore!) At the Pawnseum, you will not only view rare artifacts like The Friendship 7 Periscope Lens, The Icebox Nugget, and "Pawnzi", The World's Smallest Dog?, We feature an amazing collection of Native American artifacts, Western Historic items, and much, much more! Lots of reasonably-priced jewelry, musical instruments, general merchandise, and Pawnseum souveniers are on-hand. The World's Only Pawnseum is truly a FUN place to learn!
30
Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway
31
Livingston Depot Center
32
Gallatin History Museum
Step back in time and learn about Gallatin County’s heritage. The Gallatin History Museum in Bozeman offers a unique glimpse into the area’s past. Located in the former county jail building (1911 to 1982), the museum maintains displays illustrating the unique histories of a variety of people who have called Southwest Montana home. Permanent and changing exhibits feature early area history and artifacts, unique local stories, photography, a life-sized pioneer cabin, agricultural history, and jail and law enforcement displays. Visit the museum's Montana and local history bookstore and active research library. Staff are available to assist with research projects, genealogy, and photograph archive questions. The Gallatin History Museum is a 501(c)(3) non profit and does not receive any tax dollars but instead relies on memberships, donations, and memorials to operate. Members receive a magazine that features articles on local history, free admission and bookstore discounts.
33
Bonner Park
34
John A. Finch Arboretum
35
Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino
The Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino is a casino owned and operated by the Spokane Tribe in Airway Heights, just outside the city of Spokane and in the heart of the Spokane Tribe’s 3,000,000+ acres of ancestral homelands. The Spokane Tribe of Indians has called this area home for centuries, and those centuries carry many traditions and stories tied to the lands, the rivers, and the people. In fact, the name “Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino” is a direct reflection of that, a modern representation of the tribe’s traditions, and an opportunity to share it all with friends and neighbors.
36
Lake Bowl
37
Artgarden Pottery
Open for WALK-IN TH 12-6/SAT 12-4
Pottery PAINTING/ POTTERY2GO & HANDMADE LOCAL ARTWORK. Celebrating 13 years in the heART of downtown. Come MAKE Memories ...stop on by. Thanks!
38
Seattle Paragliding
39
Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden
The Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, located between Seattle and Tacoma, is a 22-acre woodland garden featuring the largest collection of Rhododendron species in the world. With a Victorian stumpery, the Rutherford conservatory, a pond garden, extensive fern collection, rock garden, and a blue poppy meadow, visitors will experience a diverse collection of plants in a Pacific Northwest forest setting. The garden is also home to beautiful companion plants, including the famous Himalayan Blue Poppies, Camellias, Magnolias, Japanese maples, and many rare plants. Many of the plants found growing in the Garden are for sale in the Nursery or through our on-line catalog. RSBG is dedicated to the conservation, research, acquisition, evaluation, cultivation, public display, and distribution of Rhododendron species.
40
Wild Waves Theme & Water Park
Two GREAT Parks. One LOW Price! Wild Waves Theme & Water Park is Washington’s ONLY combination theme and water park. We offer classic theme park rides for the entire family, plus the region’s best outdoor water park! Home to the giant Timberhawk Ride of Prey wooden coaster, and a 500,000 gallon Wave Pool, you won’t want to miss out on a day of FUN at Wild Waves! The park is open seasonally from May to November.
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OVERVIEW
Alexandria to Tacoma
1
Start:Alexandria Presbyterian Church
Alexandria, Virginia·
4.5
(14) review
1300 West Braddock Rd, Alexandria, VA 22302
2
Start:Rocket Fizz Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia·
(0) review
A nostalgic candy, soda and novelty gift store
3
Start:Freedom Park
Washington DC, District of Columbia·
3.0
(8) review
1101 Wilson Blvd, Washington DC, DC
4
Start:Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Washington DC, District of Columbia·
4.5
(9) review
3513 N St NW, Washington DC, DC 20007-2630
5
Start:Book Hill Park
Washington DC, District of Columbia·
3.5
(4) review
Reservoir Road Northwest Behind D.C. Library, Washington DC, DC 20007
6
Start:Theater at the Arts Barn
Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland·
4.0
(9) review
311 Kent Square Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878-5727
7
Start:Water Park at Bohrer Park
Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland·
4.0
(71) review
512 S Frederick Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20877-2325
8
Start:Old Norbourne Cemetery
Martinsburg, West Virginia·
4.5
(9) review
127 W South St, Martinsburg, WV 25401-3235
9
Start:Discovery Station at Hagerstown
Hagerstown, Maryland·
4.5
(95) review
Discovery Station at Hagerstown, Inc. is a hands-on museum that provides life-long learning experiences to thousands of children and families each year. We create an environment that stimulates curiosity for discovery, exploration, and further investigation through exhibits and programs that focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) principles.
10
Start:Cathedral of Learning
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania·
4.5
(979) review
4200 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15260
11
Start:Point State Park
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania·
4.5
(951) review
Serving as a key strategic spot during the French and Indian War, this National Historic Landmark and park offer stunning views of the city and a variety of outdoor recreation.
12
Start:Gorge Metro Park
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio·
4.5
(99) review
1160 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls, OH
13
Start:Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland, Ohio·
4.5
(9964) review
Headquartered in a boldly designed building on Lake Erie's shore, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a 150,000-square-foot museum featuring ever-changing exhibits documenting the history of rock and roll, from Elvis to our days. You’ll see hundreds of original artifacts, from Jimi Hendrix outfits to The Beatles’ handwritten lyrics. Experience the excitement of a Rock Hall induction night at the Power of Rock Experience or have your very own jam session at the Garage. You can also watch a concert while you're here, so check out the Rock Hall’s schedule and plan ahead. – Tripadvisor
14
Start:The Lerner Theatre
Elkhart, Indiana·
5.0
(95) review
410 South Main Street, Elkhart, IN 46516
15
Start:O'Rourke's Public House
South Bend, Indiana·
4.5
(9) review
1044 E Angela Blvd, South Bend, IN 46617-1374
16
Start:Calumet Park
Chicago, Illinois·
5.0
(7) review
9801 S Avenue G, Chicago, IL 60617-5537
17
Start:A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
Chicago, Illinois·
3.5
(7) review
The National APR Pullman Porter Museum, is located in the National Park Service-Pullman National Monument. It is the only one of its kind world-wide. NAPRPPM is the first Black Labor History museum, in the United States, that exclusively tells the story of the Pullman Porters, The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters labor union, and A. Philip Randolph Its founder. Tucked away on a quiet corner at the north end of Pullman National monument, don’t let the unassuming exterior keep you from missing this black heritage treasure. The museum presents, and interprets content intended to educate the public-on the impact the union had on organized labor, and on America’s modern day civil rights movement The exhibits chronicle the formation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; the first Black labor union in the United States chartered under the American Federation of Labor. Exhibits depict important activities on their amazing JOURNEY OF UNITY that ended in victory.
18
Start:Buddy Guy's Legends
Chicago, Illinois·
4.5
(892) review
Buddy Guy's Legends include his own reputation, plus the amazing array of local and national blues performers drawn to this music hotspot.
19
Start:Wrigley Field
Chicago, Illinois·
4.5
(9954) review
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the legendary home of the Chicago Cubs with Wrigley Field Tours. Built in 1914, this must-see Chicago attraction houses more than 100 years of history. New this year, fans can join us on a non-gameday Ivy Tour which includes the opportunity to take a photo in front of Wrigley Field’s historic ivy wall.
20
Start:Legendary Private Car
Chicago, Illinois·
5.0
(62) review
First class transportation for any occasion - from airport car service to luxury Chicago limo service for a special occasion | Legendary Private Car Chicago Services: Black Car Service Chicago Chicago Car Service Limo Service Chicago Car Service to O'Hare Car Service to Midway
21
Start:Go Bananas
Norridge, Illinois·
3.0
(5) review
4516 N Harlem Ave, Norridge, IL 60706-4712
22
Start:Ball Factory Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois·
4.5
(9) review
Ball Factory Playground | Party | Café is a place where kids and parents can play together in a fun, clean, and, safe environment. With a variety of play areas for kids to explore, gated toddler and baby zone, our play place offers an exciting setting for kids up to 12 years old. Of course, we encourage parents and older siblings to play with their little ones, too, allowing the family to create long-lasting memories while kids are riding, shooting softballs, climbing, jumping, and sliding around. Whether parents are looking for a fun, safe place to celebrate a kid's birthday or the family wants to enjoy a weekend activity together, everyone can expect to have a playfully jubilant time when they visit our place!.
23
Start:Raven's Wish Gallery
Janesville, Wisconsin·
5.0
(30) review
Raven’s Wish Gallery is an eclectic showcase for the creations of more than 70 painters, jewelers, photographers, and wood, glass, textile and mixed media artists. Located in historic downtown Janesville, Wisconsin, the gallery is on the corner of West Milwaukee and River Streets in a picturesque building constructed in 1929 by the S. S. Kresge Company. The gallery hosts unique events, artist exhibitions, and classes year-round.
24
Start:Rock County Historical Society
Janesville, Wisconsin·
4.5
(69) review
Take a step back into the 19th century on one of our guided Lincoln-Tallman House tours, explore the fascinating new exhibits at Helen Jeffris Wood Museum Center or attend one of our many events such as Tallman Arts Festival, the Lincoln Fun Dash or Janesville Historic Walking Tours.
Did you know that Abraham Lincoln was once a guest in Rock County's most famous residence, the Linoln-Tallman House? Constructed between 1855 and 1857, this six-floor mansion is an excellent example of Italianate-style architecture. From the basement to the cupola, each floor offers visitors a unique glimpse of daily life in 19th century Rock County. Over seventy percent of the furniture is original, making it one of the most complete historic houses in the Midwest. From 1857 to 1915, the house was occupied by the William Morrison Tallman family. In October of 1859, Abraham Lincoln stayed at the house after a series of speeches in Beloit, forever cementing the reputation of the Lincoln-Tallman House as "where Lincoln slept".
On the guided tour of the house you'll learn about Lincoln's famous visit, discover how the house was built, why the Tallman family moved to Janesville from New York, their connection to abolitionism and the Underground Railroad.
When you visit the Helen Jeffris Wood Museum Center, you'll find several wonderful exhibits, a gift shop and bookstore. Current exhibits include:
*Pauline Pottery showcases
*Pickard china gallery
*Breadbasket: Seed to Spoon exhibit
*Irish in Janesville exhibit
*Parker Pen artifacts
25
Start:Alliant Energy Center
Madison, Wisconsin·
4.0
(99) review
Our premier downtown multi-venue complex features four unique and versatile venues: Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Exhibition Hall, the New Holland Pavilions, and Willow Island. A top choice for expositions, conventions, meetings, concerts, sporting events, ag events, and much more, the Alliant Energy Center complex is a one-stop-shop for all your events. Ample parking, mouthwatering catering, dedicated staff, and a full range of rental equipment & high speed internet make AEC an event planners delight!
26
Start:Brewster's Lanes
Reedsburg, Wisconsin·
3.5
(7) review
121 Viking Dr, Reedsburg, WI 53959-1436
27
Start:Wisconsin 400 State Trail
Reedsburg, Wisconsin·
4.5
(42) review
Reedsburg, WI
28
Start:Serenity Waters
Holmen, Wisconsin·
(0) review
Start your journey to wellness in Holmen, Wisconsin, with Serenity Waters. Here you will discover alternative ways to heal, rejuvenate, and relax the mind and body. Our main services include Floating, Infrared Sauna, and Red Light Therapy.
29
Start:Pawnseum
Rapid City, South Dakota·
4.5
(99) review
What do you get when you cross a world-class Pawn Shop with an amazing musuem? Well...You get a Pawnseum. More importantly, you get the World's Only Pawnseum. And it's located in downtown Rapid City, SD (only a half-hour from Mount Rushmore!) At the Pawnseum, you will not only view rare artifacts like The Friendship 7 Periscope Lens, The Icebox Nugget, and "Pawnzi", The World's Smallest Dog?, We feature an amazing collection of Native American artifacts, Western Historic items, and much, much more! Lots of reasonably-priced jewelry, musical instruments, general merchandise, and Pawnseum souveniers are on-hand. The World's Only Pawnseum is truly a FUN place to learn!
30
Start:Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway
Spearfish, South Dakota·
4.5
(965) review
US Highway 14A, Spearfish, SD
31
Start:Livingston Depot Center
Livingston, Montana·
4.5
(92) review
200 W Park St, Livingston, MT 59047-2629
32
Start:Gallatin History Museum
Bozeman, Montana·
4.5
(99) review
Step back in time and learn about Gallatin County’s heritage. The Gallatin History Museum in Bozeman offers a unique glimpse into the area’s past. Located in the former county jail building (1911 to 1982), the museum maintains displays illustrating the unique histories of a variety of people who have called Southwest Montana home. Permanent and changing exhibits feature early area history and artifacts, unique local stories, photography, a life-sized pioneer cabin, agricultural history, and jail and law enforcement displays. Visit the museum's Montana and local history bookstore and active research library. Staff are available to assist with research projects, genealogy, and photograph archive questions. The Gallatin History Museum is a 501(c)(3) non profit and does not receive any tax dollars but instead relies on memberships, donations, and memorials to operate. Members receive a magazine that features articles on local history, free admission and bookstore discounts.
33
Start:Bonner Park
Missoula, Montana·
4.0
(9) review
1600 Ronald Ave, Missoula, MT 59801
34
Start:John A. Finch Arboretum
Spokane, Washington·
4.5
(86) review
3404 W Woodland Blvd, Spokane, WA 99224-2240
35
Start:Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino
Airway Heights, Washington·
3.5
(67) review
The Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino is a casino owned and operated by the Spokane Tribe in Airway Heights, just outside the city of Spokane and in the heart of the Spokane Tribe’s 3,000,000+ acres of ancestral homelands. The Spokane Tribe of Indians has called this area home for centuries, and those centuries carry many traditions and stories tied to the lands, the rivers, and the people. In fact, the name “Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino” is a direct reflection of that, a modern representation of the tribe’s traditions, and an opportunity to share it all with friends and neighbors.
36
Start:Lake Bowl
Moses Lake, Washington·
4.0
(9) review
1165 N Stratford Rd, Moses Lake, WA 98837-1514
37
Start:Artgarden Pottery
Moses Lake, Washington·
4.5
(9) review
Open for WALK-IN TH 12-6/SAT 12-4
Pottery PAINTING/ POTTERY2GO & HANDMADE LOCAL ARTWORK. Celebrating 13 years in the heART of downtown. Come MAKE Memories ...stop on by. Thanks!
38
Start:Seattle Paragliding
Issaquah, Washington·
5.0
(98) review
11206 Issaquah Hobart Rd SE, Issaquah, WA 98027-5459
39
Start:Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden
Federal Way, Washington·
4.5
(97) review
The Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, located between Seattle and Tacoma, is a 22-acre woodland garden featuring the largest collection of Rhododendron species in the world. With a Victorian stumpery, the Rutherford conservatory, a pond garden, extensive fern collection, rock garden, and a blue poppy meadow, visitors will experience a diverse collection of plants in a Pacific Northwest forest setting. The garden is also home to beautiful companion plants, including the famous Himalayan Blue Poppies, Camellias, Magnolias, Japanese maples, and many rare plants. Many of the plants found growing in the Garden are for sale in the Nursery or through our on-line catalog. RSBG is dedicated to the conservation, research, acquisition, evaluation, cultivation, public display, and distribution of Rhododendron species.
40
Start:Wild Waves Theme & Water Park
Federal Way, Washington·
3.5
(418) review
Two GREAT Parks. One LOW Price! Wild Waves Theme & Water Park is Washington’s ONLY combination theme and water park. We offer classic theme park rides for the entire family, plus the region’s best outdoor water park! Home to the giant Timberhawk Ride of Prey wooden coaster, and a 500,000 gallon Wave Pool, you won’t want to miss out on a day of FUN at Wild Waves! The park is open seasonally from May to November.
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The distance is 2,765 miles
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The driving time can vary depending on traffic conditions, but it is typically 49h 28m mins in normal traffic
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