An architectural tour of Mississippi River Country
Architectural wonders fill this region, including dozens of works by Frank Lloyd Wright, antebellum homes in the south and the iconic Gateway Arch.
Iconic Art Deco buildings, Chicago’s impressive skyscrapers and the midcentury modern creations of Frank Lloyd Wright—Mississippi River Country is home to some truly notable examples of American architecture. There are many ways to discover these impressive structures, from boat tours on the Chicago River to walking tours of cities large and small throughout the 10 states.
Architectural wonders fill this region, including dozens of works by Frank Lloyd Wright, antebellum homes in the south and the iconic Gateway Arch.
This short five-day trip will take you to some of Chicago’s top attractions with a quick detour to explore the quaint streets of Galena.
World-renowned attractions like the Mall of America and Chicago’s famous skyline will wow visitors on this six-day adventure.
From a stunning chapel in the Ozarks to antebellum homes along the Mississippi, the South is home to historical, awe-inspiring works of architecture.
Marvel at some of the world-renowned architect's most famous creations, including Taliesin in his home and studio in suburban Chicago.
From New Orleans’ French Quarter to historic districts throughout the state, Louisiana has preserved its cultural heritage through architecture.
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