Historic Boston

Come enjoy a couple of days in Boston. This is where it started, where “The shot heard round the world” was fired. Listen to the stories of Paul Revere, the Minutemen and the Boston Tea Party as you search amongst the skyscrapers of a very modern city.
Cowboy Up in North Dakota

North Dakota is a beautiful and rugged place where the prairie gives way to The Badlands. Come walk in the footsteps of Teddy Roosevelt, & Lewis & Clark and Gen. George Custer this is an infrequently traveled place with incomparable sights awaiting your group.
Philadelphia Freedom

Philadelphia is notable for its rich history, on display at the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed) and other American Revolutionary sites. Also iconic are the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, immortalized by Sylvester Stallone’s triumphant run in the film “Rocky.”
The Blennerhassetts & The Ohio Frontier

This story/tour begins in 1803 on the American Frontier, with a tale of romance, a white mansion in the wilderness and a blissful life; all shattered by charges of politics and greed, ending with treason and conspiracy. Visit the early American Frontier while lodging in luxury accommodations from the 1890’s Gilded Age.
Williamsburg’s Colonial Holidays

It’s a walk down cobblestone streets, admiring colonial homes with garlands of fresh apples, magnolia and pine. It’s the sound of a fife-and-drum concert, traditional carolers, the ringing of jingle bells on a horse-drawn carriage.
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.
Fort Smith & The Wild Wild West

In this formerly Wild Wild Western town you will witness 200 years of history come back to life through stories and reenactments of outlaws, lawmen, soldiers, Native Americans and historical figures that played an important role in America’s History. You will tour Miss Laura’s Visitors Center – a former Old West bordello – and trace the footsteps of Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves and the vile outlaws he brought to justice at the Fort Smith National Historic Site.
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.
