Special Tours
Modern Architecture in Columbus, IN - Overnight stay, architectural tour and books
- Item Number
- 145
- Estimated Value
- 235 USD
- Sold
- 250 USD to vlester
- Number of Bids
- 15 - Bid History
Item Description
Columbus, Indiana is well known for its amazing modern and groundbreaking architecture. Enjoy 4 tickets to the Architectural Tour of Columbus, as well as a copy of A Look At Architecture with a companion tour map, Images of America COLUMBUS by Patricia Mote, and 10 assorted postcards. Discover the wonderful, unique and historic sites created by I.M. Pei, Saarinen, Eero Saarinen and Richard Meier among others. Spend the night at the gracious Ruddick Nugent House Bed and Breakfast.
Columbus, Indiana can boast of another honor for its architectural excellence and stewardship of its historical assets. In the Nov/Dec 2008 edition of National Geographic Traveler, the city of 40,000 residents is ranked 11th out of 109 historic destinations worldwide by National Geographic Society's Center for Sustainable Destinations, higher than any other U.S. destination.
The Ruddick-Nugent House is a fully restored 1884 Greek Revival home on a full city block of landscaped gardens and water features. Four guest rooms are furnished with private baths, antiques, wireless internet, cable and DVD players. Guests enjoy a full candlelight breakfast with china, crystal and silver. Whether you are in town for business or pleasure, this is the place for you. The B&B also offers secure indoor parking for bicycles.
Come and discover what many architects and architectural buffs already know. Columbus is ranked sixth in the U.S. for architectural innovation and design by the American Institute of Architects. Explore the architecture, public art, gardens and landscaping, and a first-rate park system.
Item Special Note
Tickets for architectural tour do not list an expiration date.
Ruddick Nugent House: One night lodging (one room/double occupancy). Expires April 7, 2010. Advance reservations required. No blackout dates. Present certificate at registration.
Learn more about Columbus, Indiana at http://www.columbus.in.us/
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