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Tauck Value Includes:


• Four nights’ accommodations at your choice of three premium Washington, DC hotels (see below)


• TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Keynote address by Ken Burns at the National Archives, with reception & an opportunity to meet Ken


• TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Lecture by distinguished Civil War historian & Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer at the National Building Museum


• TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Welcome cocktail reception followed by dinner with entertainment by the Victorian Dance Ensemble


• TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Filmed vignettes throughout the event featuring special insights on the Civil War by Ken Burns


• TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Gala farewell reception & dinner in the National Portrait Gallery, site of Lincoln’s 2nd inaugural ball


• Special guided visits to Arlington Nat’l Cemetery, Manassas Nat’l Battlefield, Ford’s Theatre, President Lincoln’s Cottage & more


• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure


• 8 meals (4 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage


55 DAYS FROM $3,990 PLUS AIRFARE (4 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches & 2 Dinners)


BEGINS WASHINGTON, DC May 20 – 24 Oct 14 – 18


Go to www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability. PRICE PER PERSON


WASHINGTON, DC ACCOMMODATIONS Choose from one of these premium Washington, DC, hotels:


The St. Regis Washington Double $4290 Single $5298 Triple $3999


This grand, Italian Renaissance-style K Street hotel down the street from the White House has been popular with Washington’s political elite ever since President Coolidge cut the ribbon at its 1926 opening as the Carlton.


The Willard InterContinental Washington Double $4290 Single $5298 Triple $3999


Not only has this Pennsylvania Avenue landmark hosted every U.S. president since 1850, but Lincoln himself lived here for ten days before moving into the White House... and the term “lobbyist” originated here.


The Hay-Adams Double $3990 Single $4942 Triple N/A


Few Washington, DC, addresses are as prestigious as The Hay-Adams; this revered boutique hotel, directly across the street from the White House in Lafayette Square, is popular with diplomats and celebrities alike.


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