If you are among the new type of travelers who love taking bus trips, you’ll love the mega beautiful village of Gallipolis in Ohio. This unique place is chock-full of sights to see and activities to enjoy for everyone. You will never tire of things to do here and that is one of the reasons this chartered village is fast gaining in popularity for being one of those places one must visit in their lifetime.
Planning your days
You can start your trip here at the French Art Colony which is set in an 1850s Greek revival home. For the last 50-plus years, this center has supported art and cultural enrichment and it offers lots of programs to encourage and assist people in fanning their fires of imagination and actualizing them.
And obviously, bus tours in Ohio, mean learning all about the rich history of this place. For that, all you have to do is head over straight to the Gallia County Historical and Genealogical Society. It houses collections full of artifacts related to the impressive heritage of Gallia County, including old newspapers, manuscripts, photographs, etc.
If you still haven’t had your fill of history, the next name on your list has to be the John Gee Black Historical Center which preserves all aspects of African American culture, tradition, music, art, and crafts. It also educates visitors about the rich history and contributions of this community to the country.
Then there is the Lambert Lands Memorial which pays homage to the thirty ex-slaves freed by a slaveholder of Bedford County, Charles Lambert Jr. Once freed, this group migrated and settled in Gallia.
If you like interesting places, you can also check out the Ohio Tattoo Museum which shows artifacts from the time electric tattooing started.
And obviously, you’d like your bus trips in Gallipolis, OH, to be saturated with good food and wine. The best name in this regard is the Merry Family Winery which is located in a rural area. You can taste the handcrafted wines of this family-owned and operated winery and enjoy a bit of peace on their front porch rockers.
For getting in touch with your organic side, you can visit the Raised Around Rio Farmer and Artisan Market which offers everything from produce and spring plants to jewelry, jams and jellies, sweet treats, honey, and more!
For cheese, you can go over to the Laurel Valley Creamery, a family farm that makes Grade A cheeses. You can taste and buy completely unadulterated cheeses here.
If for you, bus trips near me,mean getting in touch with your ‘natural’ side, you must visit the Elizabeth L. Evans Waterfowl & Bird Sanctuary. This 60-acre sanctuary is super famous for its lush greenery and for housing many interesting wetland bird species and wild animals.
Some other places you can check out here are Tycoon Lake, Ariel-Ann Carson Dater Performing Arts Center, Colony Club, and others.