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Tauck Value Includes:


 A viewing of the multimedia presentation Freedom Rising at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia; Freedom Rising chronicles the development of the U.S. Constitution


 Stories from a costumed storyteller about what it was like to be a civilian during the Battle of Gettysburg, told during a private dessert reception in Gettysburg


 An informative lecture about the many distinctive cultural influences that came together to create Jamestown, the first permanent English colony in America


 Guided tour through Amish farmland to explore the cultural heritage of the Amish in Lancaster, Pennsylvania


 Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as detailed


 15 meals (7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners), service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage


Maximum Elevation: 4,000 ft. MARYLAND VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA Williamsburg Jamestown Vernon Triangle Mt. Washington, DC


PENNSYLVANIA


Lancaster County


Gettysburg


Philadelphia NEW


JERSEY DELAWARE


8. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Washington, DC. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from The Mayflower® Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel to Ronald Reagan National Airport or Dulles International Airport; allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in. Meals B


Time slows down in Lancaster County where the Amish live without modern day technology


Raleigh Tavern, the Governor’s Palace, and Bruton Parish Church, as well as colonial homes and shops. Meals BL


6. FROM JAMESTOWN TO WASHINGTON, DC Rediscover Jamestown as you explore the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. An informative lecture examines the influence of the Powhatan, English and African cultures; see exhibitions on America’s early heritage on a walking tour. Then it’s off to the nation’s capital for a two-night stay at The Mayflower® Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel. Join us for dinner at a popular local restaurant in the heart of the city. Meals BLD


7. THE SIGHTS OF AMERICA’S CAPITAL CITY Start the day with a visit to George Washington’s beloved Mount Vernon estate, boasting great views overlooking the Potomac River; go inside the mansion, stroll its landscaped grounds and visit the interactive museum. City sightseeing back in Washington includes the Vietnam, Korean, and WWII War Memorials, Lincoln Memorial, and Capitol Hill. Farewell cocktails and dinner at the Mayflower Hotel are on the menu tonight, followed by a sparkling tour of Washington’s storied monuments illuminated against the night sky! Meals BD


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825


8 DAYS FROM $2,850 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 5 Dinners)


BEGINS PHILADELPHIA Apr 8, 22 May 6, 13, 27 Jun 10, 17


Special Single Savings: dates in red indicate special departures where you save $200 on the single room price; inquire at time of booking.


Go to www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability; additional dates may become available.


Double $2850


PRICE PER PERSON Single $3497


Triple $2643


Airfare is additional. Tauck can book your air, to Philadelphia and from Washington, DC, for travel originating in the U.S., subject to availability; inquire upon booking for special airfares that may be available.


Please ask about additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product. Triples are doubles with rollaways, when available.


FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS


Night 1,2 Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia


Night 3 Wyndham Gettysburg Night 4,5* Williamsburg Lodge


Night 6,7 The Mayflower® Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel


Philadelphia, PA


Gettysburg, PA Williamsburg, VA Washington, DC


*Note: All departures stay at the Williamsburg Lodge in Colonial Williamsburg. For an additional $299 per person (double) or $576 per person (single), you may reserve accommodations at the Williamsburg Inn (limited availability). Ask at booking. Triples will be accommodated at the Williamsburg Lodge.


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