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PATRIOTS OF AMERICA PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster Gettysburg MARYLAND VIRGINIA WEST Triangle VIRGINIA Maximum Elevation: 2,300 ft. Williamsburg Time travel back to the 1700s in Colonial Williamsburg


STORIES BY Ken Burns


See American history come alive on a journey down America’s road to independence. Explore national landmarks


with local guides, step back in time in Colonial Williamsburg to meet everyday citizens, and learn about brave patriots. You’ll go inside Independence National Historic Park in Philadelphia to see the Liberty Bell; ride aboard a horse-drawn carriage to the Betsy Ross House and stop at the National Constitution Center to view Freedom Rising. Have a real-life Amish experience at a homestead and family-style lunch in Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County. Walk on the battlefields of Gettysburg with a local guide and hear details about the July 1863 battle from an engaging storyteller in period garb during an exclusive, private dessert reception. Your visit to Gettysburg is further enriched with a filmed narrative by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns who shares personal stories of the men and women who actually lived through this important Civil War battle. Learn about more American patriots when you follow in the footsteps of U.S. Marines at the interactive National Museum of the Marine Corps, and step back in time in colonial Williamsburg where you’ll dine at an authentic colonial tavern, and meet “18th-century” townspeople. Tour George Washington’s Mt. Vernon, and end your journey with a close-up look at national monuments, amazing museums – and spies, discovering more about their roles in shaping modern-day America. Go to www.tauckbridges.com for a complete itinerary.


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 8 -00 788-7885


8 DAYS FROM $2,524 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 5 Dinners)


BEGINS PHILADELPHIA Apr 7, 14 Jun 9, 16, 30 Jul 7, 14, 28 Aug 11


Go to www.tauckbridges.com for up-to-the-minute space availability. Additional dates may become available as these sell out.


Double $2790


PRICE PER PERSON Triple


$2590 Children 12 and under Discount $200


Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult; exceptions may be granted under certain circumstances with parental consent. Quad accommodations are not available for four adults. Triples and quads are usually a two-bedded room. Rollaway cots are not readily available.


Gratuities to Tauck Director, driver & local guides are included. Airfare is additional. Recommended age: 8+


Your family’s comfort is important to us. Ask about booking an additional hotel night before or after your journey and be sure to consider our Guest Protection Product offering important travel advantages and a money-back refund if your travel plans change. See General Information.


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


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Quadruple $2524


Single $3397


Washington, DC Mt. Vernon


DELAWARE Philadelphia JERSEY NEW


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