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 AMERICAN JOURNEYS


Introducing Tauck’s new partnership with award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns!


Our new partnership with America’s premier storyteller, filmmaker Ken Burns, and his longtime collaborator, Dayton Duncan brings their perspectives and insider knowledge, as well as drawing on the filmmakers’ extensive network of local experts amassed during many years of making their widely acclaimed documentary films.


Ken Burns has been making films for more than 30 years; he founded his own documentary company, Florentine Films, in 1976. Since his Academy Award nominated Brooklyn Bridge in 1981, his filmography includes The National Parks: America’s Best Idea, The War, Jazz, Baseball and The Civil War, which was American public television’s highest-rated series. His work has won Emmy Awards, Peabody Awards and two Oscar nominations; in 2008, he received a Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award.


Dayton Duncan is the author of ten books and former director of the National Park Foundation. He wrote and produced (along with Ken Burns) The National Parks: America’s Best Idea, for which he won two Emmys. Duncan was also the co-writer and consulting producer for a 12-hour series on the American West that won the Erik Barnouw Award from the Organization of American Historians, and he was a consultant for many Ken Burns films.


“Our films, and Tauck’s U.S. journeys, are about sharing America’s story in a


memorable and compelling way. We both seek to engage our audiences by stimulating their interest, increasing their knowledge and inspiring a strong emotional connection with stories from America’s past that help us understand who we are today.


” — Ken Burns


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