Jimmy Carter & FDR

It’s a walk in the footsteps of America’s 32nd and 39th Presidents. Come visit Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Little White House in Warm Springs, GA. Then spend an afternoon in Jimmy’s Carter’s hometown of Plains, GA. This tour includes wonderful lodging and great meals at the lovely Callaway Gardens Resort.
Spanish Moss & Antebellum Homes

The Southern Coast is a land where live oak tress are draped with Spanish moss. Where the Capitol Cities have cobble stoned streets, manicured squares, pastel colored antebellum homes. The region is filled with charm and beauty, history that dates to the first colonies, people who speak with a proudly distinct accent and wonderful food mush of which comes fresh from the sea.
Savannah’s Southern Flavor

We all know Savannah has a rich history, but the culinary side of the city gives us a whole new definition of rich. Come enjoy Pralines, Southern Style Seafood, Leopold’s Ice Cream, a Cooking Class and more. Savannah is historically delicious.
“Gone With the Wind”

This great tour provides you with a comprehensive overview of Atlanta the first day. You see the city that is arguably the “Capitol of the New South. Then the next day you learn of the genteel life before the war, as well as events during it on a tour titled, “Gone With the Wind.” Come, Discover how the Old South has influenced this modern city.
Biblical History Center

In LaGrange, GA, travel back in time at the Biblical History Center. Explore 2,000 years of history and enjoy a Biblical Meal presenting ancient meal practices. This trip includes lodging at Callaway Gardens, an award-winning resort featuring plenty of annual events, attractions, and shopping opportunities.
Savannah & Charleston

Discover the Palmetto Low Country with a trip to Savannah, GA and Charleston, SC. While only 2 hours apart, these towns are very different. Savannah is both hip and historic, robust and refined, a city filled with global sophistication, funky nightlife and fabulous food. While the Historic Downtown District has stood throughout Charleston’s history as the cultural and commercial capital of the South. This trip is particularly beautiful in March and April when the azaleas are blooming.
Georgia’s Antebellum Trail

The Antebellum Trail is a historic odyssey through Georgia towns that escaped burning during Sherman’s March to the Sea. Our four day package visits Antebellum homes; teaches you about architecture and art, you explore Pre-Civil War mansions, browsing through antique shops, dine on southern delicacies and learn about the Old South.
LaGrange, KY, an HGTV Home Town

La Grange, Kentucky is a small town with big appeal. Recently featured in the HGTV series, “Home Town Kickstart,” you can explore Main Street with trains that run right through downtown. Enjoy a Kentucky Horse Farm Picnic at Hermitage Farm, a Buffalo Farm Hay Wagon Ride and a Bourbon tour and tasting at the Kentucky Artisan Distillery and more, right here in the Farm Tour Capital of Kentucky.
America’s Music Highway

U. S. Highway 61, known as the “Blues Highway,” rivals Route 66 as the most famous road in American music lore. Dozens of blues artists have recorded songs about Highway 61, including Mississippians Sunnyland Slim, James “Son” Thomas, “Honeyboy” Edwards, Big Joe Williams, Joe McCoy, Charlie Musselwhite, Eddie Shaw, Johnny Young, Eddie Burns, and Mississippi Fred McDowell. Come hear the music, feel the beat.
Louisiana’s “No Man’s Land”

In Western Louisiana, “No Man’s Land” was the neutral strip between the United States and Spanish territories following the Louisiana Purchase. The region had no King or Country, it was home to outlaws, bandits, pirates and pioneers. The settlers were larger than life, and so are the stories!
