PATRIOTS OF AMERICA
Tauck Bridges Family Value
Includes: • The ultimate Washington, DC, adventure – dinner and a special evening at the International Spy Museum
• Learning about a different culture, the Amish, on a visit to Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Bring a little history to life on a visit to the Betsy Ross house in Philadelphia.
• Guided tour of Gettysburg National Military Park and storyteller evening
• Meeting colonial citizens of 18th-century Williamsburg and dining in a colonial tavern
• Visits to Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the National Constitution Center, plus a carriage ride to the Betsy Ross House
• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
• 14 meals (7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 5 dinners); all gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides & drivers; service charges, taxes, and porterage
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Tauck On-tour Exclusive! Filmed narratives by Ken Burns share the emotional, personal stories of the men and women who actually lived through the most important event in America’s history – the Civil War. Tauck takes you behind-the-scenes of the battle of Gettysburg, the most important battle, with commentary by the creator of the award-winning documentary, “The Civil War.”
Learn all about the Constitution at America’s most interactive history museum, visit Independence Hall and take a carriage ride along the tree-lined streets of Philadelphia. Go inside George Washington’s beloved home, Mount Vernon, on the Potomac River. Dine in an authentic colonial tavern in 18th-century Williamsburg and go on a ghost tour.Learn the secrets of master spies at the International Spy Museum. Tour Washington, DC, with an expert guide for an insider’s view of the nation’s capital.
34 Patriots of America #1 IN ESCORTED FAMILY TRAVEL
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