The Greenbrier – America’s Resort
This is not for everyone. It is luxury, a getaway with elegant accommodations, formal dining and a price tag that eliminates all but the most discerning guests. Let us help you customize this experience, it is also available as a Holiday Tour or Springtime outing. Plus, enjoy a ride on the Cass Scenic Railroad.
Buffalo Bill’s Rails & Trails
Come explore Western Nebraska on Buffalo Bill’s Rails & Trails. You’ll learn about Bill Cody the man who first commercialized the Wild West, about America’s Westward Expansion on the Oregon Trail and native wildlife such as Buffalo and Sand Cranes, but most important you’ll share a uniquely new trip with your group.
Vermont Fall Foliage
Through the Green Mountains of Vermont you enjoy the colors and flavors of New England. Images and activities as nostalgic as a Norman Rockwell painting. The perfect backdrop for any visit to New England.
Cowboys, Indians & Yellowstone
Explore the Black Hills, Yellowstone, and the Wild West on this newly revised tour. Start in Cody with Cowboys and the Rodeo. Then venture into Yellowstone National Park for scenic views and wildlife. Next, head to Deadwood for a unique perspective on the Wild West. Enjoy the Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore, a jeep tour through a Buffalo Herd, and the Crazy Horse Memorial. This tour also includes the new Oglala Lakota Living History Village located just outside Badlands National Park.
The Hatfields of West Virginia
This is a culture & heritage tour of Southern West Virginia and the Coalfields. You will learn about life in both 19th and 20th Centuries, you hear stories of the Hatfield & McCoy Feud, learn how the word ‘redneck’ came into being, and you’ll enjoy some wonderful bluegrass & mountain music.
“Born in Bristol”
It was the most important event in the History of Country Music. In 1927 in the mountains of Virginia, a talent scout for the Victor Talking Machine Co spent 8 days making the first ever musical recordings. Known as the ‘Bristol Sessions’ that event has also been called “The Big Bang of Country Music,” bring your group and see Country’s origin at the hallowed Carter Family Fold, and its glory at the Grand Ole Opry.
The McCoys of Kentucky
Come learn about the McCoy Feud from the Kentucky side of the line, listen to a storyteller on the Country Music Highway, discover the roots of Bluegrass, enjoy dinner from a Moonlit balcony one night and learn about the Moonshine process while eating a stolen pig dinner the next.
The Natchez Pilgrimage
Natchez Spring Tours are, in a word, extraordinary! And, Autumn Tours are Magical. For over 80 years, the small historic town of Natchez has opened their doors to some of America’s most exquisite historic homes and gardens. Come experience landscapes unlike any other place you’ve seen, visit one of the most important collections of 19th century architecture in the country. This city is home to more Antebellum homes than any other city of its size in the country.
St. Louis & The Mother Road
This short four day features St Louis, as the largest city on Route 66 between Los Angeles and Chicago. You’ll spend a day with sights to the north and another day touring the south, you learn of history and life on what Steinbeck called “The Mother Road” in his vivid portrait, The Grapes of Wrath. You hear about Americana, family vacations, early tourist marketing as tap your toes to Nat King Cole’s “Won’t you get hip, to this timely tip, Get your kicks on Route 66..”
Memphis & Muscle Shoals
This sightseeing tour is about listening & learning. It’s about Music & Recording. It’s about the 50’s in Memphis (already Home of the Blues), and Sun Studios giving birth to Rock n’ Roll. It’s about the 1960’s and music studios in Muscle Shoals, AL turning Albums into Gold. Come visit these Studios, cut a group record and learn about producing music.