In the Wake of Lewis & Clark
$ 4,300 7-days trip
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Explore the Louisiana Purchase territory in the footsteps of two of the most famous American explorers: Lewis and Clark. The Louisiana Purchase was French owned land stretching from the Mississippi River all the way to the Oregon Territory. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson bought the land for the still young United States, and sent his intrepid explorers off into the uncharted wilderness. Lewis and Clark, with the help of their Native American guides, forged the way for the pioneers who would follow along the Oregon Trail.
National Parks of the Southwest Escorted (feat. Grand Canyon)
$ 3,599 9-days trip
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Cherry Blossom Time
$ 1,899 7-days trip
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What better way to appreciate our history than a tour through historic Washington DC? You will even have the opportunity to visit George Washington's home at Mount Vernon. With the cherry trees in bloom it will be even more poignant to recount the famous tale of young George not being able to tell a lie. Colonial Williamsburg is also a stop, where you can enjoy detailed re-enactments and famous sites preserved in time.
Iwo Jima Tour: War in the Pacific
$ 7,900 11-days trip
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Explore World War II in depth on a tour through Hawaii as veterans share their stories and memories. Pearl Harbor, "a day which will live in infamy" as famously stated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was a moment that shocked the nation and instigated our entry into the war. This tour is history-heavy, so don't go expecting too much beach time. Rather you will experience an extensive look at one of our darkest moments, but one that produced moments of incredible bravery, heart, and sacrifice.
Charming New England & Mighty Niagara Falls, Canada
$ 2,605 15-days trip
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This tour will take you through the beautiful Northeastern United States, passing through some of the country's oldest towns. You will visit historic Boston, where many important events shaping our country occurred. The essence of New England will reveal itself as you make your way through New York state, Vermont, and New Hampshire, all extremely significant places to our early founders.