Gettysburg 101 – American History
With American History and small-town charm blended flawlessly together, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is a wonderful tour destination. It is both the site of the Civil War’s most famous battle and Abraham Lincoln’s most famous speech. Come discover a significant American community.
Ride with the Wild Bunch
This short tour in Western Nebraska features the home of famed showman and scout William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. It recaptures his life and career as a Pony Express rider, Army scout and buffalo hunter-turned-showman. You’ll also visit the Golden Spike Tower where the east and west at the opening of the first Transcontinental Railroad.
Voulez Vous Las Vegas
Voulez Vous! The time is now to plan a retro Vegas Group Tour with lyrics by ABBA, “And here we go again, we know the start, we know the end” “Voulex Vous” “Masters of the scene. We’ve done it all before and now we’re back to get some more.” Customize this tour and play your song, these features are reminiscent of a Vegas that Was. Vegas That Is awaits you. “Voulez-vous (ah-ha), Ain’t no big decision (ah-ha). You know what to do (ah-ha).” Call your sales rep today and tell us what you dance to.
“The Gilded Age” in New York
This is sightseeing that parallels a TV Show. “The Gilded Age,” is a new series by writer Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey), set amongst the lives of New York’s Robber Barons in the 1880s, it will premiere on HBO in 2022. The show tells the story of a new-money family trying to join the ranks of the Astors and Vanderbilts. The tour includes a Cabaret Dinner Show and a full day Gilded Age tour.
The Flavor & Sounds of Charleston
Charleston, SC (1670), is defined by its seaport, cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and pastel antebellum houses which serve as the backdrop for our tour that experiences the unique culinary flavors as well as the music & sounds of this colonial capitol.
Maine Summer Vacation
Acadia is the oldest National Park east of the Mississippi River and was discovered by Samuel de Champlain in 1604. Learn of John D. Rockefeller’s instrumental role in the Park’s development, listen to tales of the Wabanaki people, the island’s original habitats, and discover why this Park has become one of the most sought-after destinations in the United States.