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RECONNECTING


Like the stories that chronicle the fascinating history of the people who shaped small towns and great cities across North America, the story of Tauck is written in testimonials by our guests, in smiles that speak volumes about the magic of travel, in connections made between friends, old and new, and in referrals by past Tauck travelers eager to share their experiences – and memories – with others who may be interested in trips that are often both life-changing and enriching.


Our family company has been taking guests all over the world since 1925, but we got our start right here on the back country roads of New England. Our very first guests were treated to a style of travel that still resonates with us today – personalized service, quality experiences and inclusive value are hallmarks of every Tauck journey. We focus on the day-to-day details so you can focus on your vacation and all those special moments that make it so extraordinary... connecting with the locals and each other, with daily life, and with the places and people that tell the story of North America. We put it all together for you on a seamlessly orchestrated itinerary that makes the most of your time everywhere we go. Then we up the bar by including personal introductions to historians, naturalists, filmmakers, chefs, cowboys, park rangers, Native Americans and more, along with exclusive behind-the-scenes access not available on your own.


Throughout North America’s history, people’s innovations pioneered new discoveries across the United States and Canada in the destinations featured in this brochure. That same pioneering spirit has inspired us to create seven new journeys for 2011, as well as enriching those Tauck experiences that make all the difference in an exceptional vacation. Take a look at who we meet, where we go and what we do in North America. Then make plans to join us on a journey that celebrates the people and the stories that have come before... and those that have yet to be written.


Dan Mahar and Arthur Tauck


Daniel W. Mahar, CEO


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