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..”
North Dakota Trails
Follow the footsteps of Lewis & Clark, Teddy Roosevelt and Louis L’Amour to a place where native Americans chased the buffalo. Remote and rocky, from Fargo to Medora this land is wide open and filled with stories, come, see, hear and learn.
Oklahoma’s Oil & The Osage Nation
When Oil was discovered on the Osage Prairie, the tribe became rich beyond imagination, but it was short lived and tragic. These lands are rural and remote, filled with abundant life and western stories. Come discover the many colors of the Prairie and the history of the Osage Nation.
250 Years after The Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party occurred on Dec 16, 1773. Come see where it started, visit the Battle Green in Lexington where in 1775 they fired “The shot heard round the world.” Listen to the stories of Paul Revere and the Minutemen as you search for history amongst the skyscrapers.
Daughters of Liberty
From Philadelphia to Boston this tour examines the influence to our history of famous women in our past. It will have you talking about their sacrifice and service, while discussing the issues affecting women today.
Chasing the Redcoats
Listen as American Patriots rail against the tyranny of King George. Come see the places where they argued loudest for Freedom. Walk in their footsteps, hear their words, dine in their taverns – It’s a frolicking great adventure in American History. In these seven days your group tour will touch on a myriad of historical topics, from Colonial unrest at the Boston Tea Party Ship in 1773, to the final conflict at Yorktown in 1781. You will have heard the words of Patriots and shared a mug of ale, and perhaps you will gain a new appreciation of the hardships endured in our pursuit of liberty.
Revolutionary Women
Behind every Revolutionary Hero there was a woman. Enjoy this powerful tour that explores the role of Women in the 18th Century and learn about the difference between Women’s Rights then and today.
The Creation of a Democracy
This tour is an abbreviated version of “Chasing the Redcoats” Come, Listen as American Patriots rail against the tyranny of King George in Boston. Then Come, see the places where they argued loudest for Freedom in Philadelphia. Walk in their footsteps, hear their words, dine in their taverns – It’s a frolicking great adventure in American History. In these five days your group tour will touch on a myriad of historical topics, beginning with Colonial unrest at the Boston Tea Party Ship in 1773, to the “Creation of a Democracy” in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia & Independence
A Revolutionary City that maintains her past with integrity and style. Come learn of America’s fight for Independence, dine in a restaurant that heard the arguments of our founding fathers, and explore our culture and heritage.