Discovering YOU Magazine August 2019 Issue | Seite 27

Article by Michael Joseph Lynch

Free Attractions

in the State of Indiana

You will find that if you do a little digging that practically every state has many FREE attractions. When I wrote my FREE attractions book years ago, this took a lot of painstaking patience on my part to research all these places. Some state’s FREE attractions I found were mostly historic in nature like the state of Virginia for instance, and also, Washington DC, which I already wrote about that are mainly FREE museums, but Indiana offers a variety of FREE things to see and do that covers many interests.

The first thing is the “Toyota Plant Tour” in the city of Princeton. Ride through the plant on a FREE tram-driven tour to see how people and machines are working together each day to build better vehicles. The Toyota tour is perfect for friends, families, class field trips and business outings. Tours run on weekdays only and last about an hour! This needs to be scheduled ahead of time! This is located in the southern part of the state

having perfect online reviews. This same tour is given at the Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan being the starting point at a cost of $18.00 dollars, but the Toyota plant tour and parking are FREE of charge.

If you do not wish to venture that far south, there is another automobile factory tour that’s FREE of charge located in the city of Lafayette, which is northwest of Indianapolis. That would be the “Subaru Factory Tour,” which is a FREE 90 minute guided tour. You will see cars made from start to finish. You need to call to make a reservation due to each group being no more than 35 people at a designated time.