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Tour Code: AHF
Tour Length: 8 days
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PATRIOT'S PASSAGE
Overview Click map for larger sizeExperience America's historic places on this wonderful family vacation. This educational and fun trip begins in Philadelphia with a sightseeing tour of Philadelphia's major sights, including Liberty Bell and Independence National Historic Park. Travel to an Amish farm to learn of their culture and their way of life that excludes the use of modern conveniences, such as electricity and telephones. Visit Hershey's Chocolate World and sample the real Hershey's product. Travel to Gettysburg National Military Park, recount the Battle of 1863, and dare to take a ghost tour where haunted sightings of soldiers are common. Go back in time in Jamestown, where costumed historical interpreters depict daily life two and three centuries ago. At the Colonial Williamsburg historic area, enjoy a guided tour where costumed villagers add authenticity to the quaint streets. See the Historic Trade Shops, the Public Gaol, and drop in at Raleigh Tavern, the meeting place for Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and other patriots. Visit Mount Vernon, the restored home of George Washington, and tour the house, gardens, and gravesite. Finally, end your trip in Washington DC with a tour of the International Spy Museum and a sightseeing tour of the major highlights, including Arlington National Cemetery and the Vietnam, Korean, and World War II Memorials. Full of rich insight and history, this is truly an eye-opening vacation that young travelers will remember for years to come. City Highlights Philadelphia: City tour; welcome dinner
Lancaster: Visit and lunch at an Amish farm and house
Hershey: Visit Hershey's Chocolate World
Gettysburg: Visit Gettysburg National Military Park; Dobbin House Tavern dinner experience; ghost tour
Jamestown: Visit Jamestown Settlement
Williamsburg: Visit Colonial Williamsburg; Colonial-style dinner
Mount Vernon: Visit George Washington's home
Washington DC: Guided sightseeing; visit International Spy Museum; farewell dinner |