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Recent News

Registration has closed for the 2010 San Francisco Trip

The next destination of our award-winning travel program is San Francisco. We hope you can join us for a cultural adventure of art, architecture, design, and food! Read More...

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San Fransisco Host Hotel Galleria Park. Our special group rate for a Deluxe Room is $129 per night for single/double occupancy. Read More...


Registration is first-come, first-served. Space is limited to 50 participants so early registration is encouraged to avoid disappointment.
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Previous Tours

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Chicago 2008

  • Art Deco landmarks like the Chicago Board of Trade, LaSalle National Bank Building, and the Carbide and Carbon Building.
  • The "Fountain of Time," a 102 foot long sculpture by Lorado Taft.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio, Robie House, and Unity Temple.
  • One of the largest collections of Tiffany Windows anywhere! (Second Presbyterian Church.)
  • Art Deco posters and artwork from the Polish Pavilion at the 1939 World's Fair.

Cleveland 2006

During the week of September 13-17, 2006, a lively group gathered to visit art and architecture venues throughout Greater Cleveland. International participants traveled from London, Paris, and Montreal. There was a large contingent from Greater Chicago, as well as visitors from New York City, Pittsburgh, North Carolina, Northern Ohio, and of course, Greater Cleveland. The primary focus was Art Deco, but the group had a wide appreciation for art and design beyond Deco, so many other periods were included. As the above remarks testify, the tour was a smashing success--a "post-tour" survey revealed that 100% of the out-of-town guests said they "would consider visiting Cleveland again."