November 27, 2012

To help educate citizens about issues like spending, taxes and debt during this critical election year, The Heritage Foundation launched a national bus tour.
Run in conjunction with the Family Research Council, the tour visited 117 cities and towns in 24 states, and included stops at tea party rallies, churches, schools and both the Democratic and Republican party conventions. We made contact with tens of thousands of Americans in swing states and drew attention to the challenges America faces–and solutions like our Saving the American Dream plan.
In 2013, we will continue working to educate the American people in communities around the country. The election may be over, but the fight for conservative ideas is not.
See a full list of stops after the jump.
The full list of stops

Below is a full list of bus tour stops in chronological order.
South Carolina
Charleston
Florida
West Palm Beach
Ft. Lauderdale
Pompano Beach
Washington, DC
Arizona
Tucson
Missouri
St. Louis
Texas
Allen
Plano
Denton
Houston
Tennessee
Nashville
Virginia
Lynchburg
Indiana
Hammond
Avon
Crown Point
Noblesville
Michigan
Grand Rapids
North Carolina
Raleigh
Charlotte
Cornelius
Winston-Salem
Burlington
Tryon
Asheville
Hendersonville
Indian Trail
Raleigh
Arkansas
Searcy
Texarkana
Texas
Texarkana
Arkansas
Little Rock
Pennsylvania
Grove City
Camp Hill
Indiana
Pittsburgh
Coraopolis
Ohio
Steubenville
Columbus
Cincinnati
Lebanon
Franklin
Vandalia
Findlay
Perrysburg
Westlake
Cuyahoga Falls
California
San Diego
Del Mar
Colorado
Colorado Springs
Fort Collins
Grand Junction
Centennial
Denver
Lakewood
Nebraska
Sioux City
Omaha
Grand Island
North Platte
Kearney
Lincoln
Hastings
Missouri
Sunset Hills
Town & Country
Minnesota
Minneapolis
St. Cloud
New Hope
Wisconsin
Kenosha
Washington, DC
Illinois
Woodridge
Rosemont
Tinley Park
Michigan
Holland
Jackson
Wisconsin
Pewaukee
Black River Falls
Shell Lake
Eagle River
Greenleaf
Sheboygan
Kenosha
Ohio
Columbus
Hamilton
Virginia
Centreville
Pearisburg
Harrisonburg
Woodstock
Roanoke
Lynchburg
Richmond
Maine
Lisbon Falls
Waldoboro
Orrington
New Hampshire
Concord
Stratham
Merrimack
Ohio
Cleveland
Florida
Pensacola
Tallahassee
Jacksonville
Orlando
Tampa
North Carolina
Wilmington
Charlotte
Waynesville
Fletcher
Charlotte
Greenville
Virginia
Williamsburg
Yorktown
Virginia Beach
Richmond
Arlington
Manassas
Fredericksburg
Iowa
Osceola
Council Bluffs
Sioux City
Des Moines
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Colorado
Denver
Loveland
Pueblo
Colorado Springs
Kentucky
Danville
Michigan
Kalamazoo
Zeeland
Pennsylvania
Bloomsburg
Uniontown
Connellsville
Virginia
Arlington
Manassas
Fredericksburg
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