WILLIAMSBURG & WASHINGTON, DC
Five centuries... from Philadelphia to Jamestown... are revealed on this weeklong journey
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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.”
Maximum Elevation: 4,000 ft. MARYLAND VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA Williamsburg
1. ARRIVE PHILADELPHIA Tour begins: 6:00 PM, Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia. A transfer is included from Philadelphia International Airport to the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia. You might want to arrive a day early to explore more in and around America’s first capital. Please join us this evening for a welcome cocktail reception and dinner at your elegant five-star hotel on Logan Square. Meals D
2. PHILADELPHIA, “CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE” Around every corner lies a piece of American history on a full day of sightseeing in Philadelphia. Tour Independence Hall, site of the
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signing of the Declaration of Independence; ride a horse-drawn carriage along cobblestone streets; see the Liberty Bell; and visit the National Constitution Center, where you’ll view the multimedia presentation Freedom Rising. The rest of the day is free. Meals B
3. AMISH COUNTRY / GETTYSBURG Traverse rolling Pennsylvania farmland to Lancaster County; a guided tour looks at the unique cultural traditions of the Amish. Continue to Gettysburg; explore the grounds of Gettysburg National Military Park – site of one of the Civil War’s most significant battles – with a
Vernon Triangle Mt. Washington, DC
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Lancaster County
Gettysburg
Philadelphia NEW
JERSEY DELAWARE
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