There's a trolley tour taking place this October in French Lick, Indiana at the state's premier hotel and spa. If you love history, this fun fall event will be perfect for you.
This guided tour takes you past several points of interest that figure in the Hoosier State's long past. Scroll on to learn more.
Taking place Mondays and Tuesdays in October 2018, French Lick Resort in Southern Indiana is hosting trolley rides for locals who love history. Tours begin at 11 a.m. and cost $20 per person.
French Lick Resort is a luxury, historic hotel situated on the edge of the Hoosier National Forest, and it includes features and amenities like spa treatments, fancy dinners, and a golf course.
Guests will get a chance to witness some little-known pieces of history that are often overlooked. This trolley tour takes you past a dozen different points of interest, all of which have a story.
Guests begin with a drive down Larry Bird Boulevard. One of the state's most popular celebrities, this famous figure was a basketball player and now a coach who was born in West Baden Springs.
Other historic points of interest include buildings that housed underground casinos as well as hotels. This unique resort's history stems back to 1845 when the French Lick Springs Hotel was built. Five years later, West Baden Springs Hotel was built nearby. It fell into ruin in 1991 and was restored in 2006.
Included in each guest's ticket price are a few goodies. Participants receive a gift bag with things like coupons for restaurants, discount vouchers for the museum, vintage postcards, and other fun surprises.
In addition to history, you'll also see the wonderful fall foliage of the Hoosier National Forest.
Tickets are required for this trolley tour, and you can secure yours by calling ahead or stopping in for more details. Make this October unforgettable with this historical trip.
French Lick Resort is located at 8670 IN-56, French Lick, IN 47432, and you can learn more on its website or Facebook page.
For more October fun, check out what makes this hotel the most haunted in the state here.
If you've ever taken this trolley tour, we'd love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.
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