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Page 1: DON’T JUST VISIT RELIVE IT! · opportunity to dine, shop, hike, relax, and explore caves, tide pools, art galleries, and boutiques in the exclusive enclave of La Jolla, “The Jewel”
Page 2: DON’T JUST VISIT RELIVE IT! · opportunity to dine, shop, hike, relax, and explore caves, tide pools, art galleries, and boutiques in the exclusive enclave of La Jolla, “The Jewel”
Page 3: DON’T JUST VISIT RELIVE IT! · opportunity to dine, shop, hike, relax, and explore caves, tide pools, art galleries, and boutiques in the exclusive enclave of La Jolla, “The Jewel”

KEY WEST Conch Tour TrainSEE THE BEST FIRST! Since 1958, the ConchTour Train has been providing visitors with a 90 minute, fully narrated sightseeing tour of Key West that concentrates on the historic Old Town area of the island. Highlights include the Hemingway House, Mallory Square, Duval Street and the Historic Seaport. Stops in Mallory Square and the Historic Seaport. www.conchtourtrain.com

Old Town Trolley ToursOld Town Trolley Tours is the attraction that takes you to the attractions. This 90 minute, fully narrated sightseeing tour of Key West, features over 100 points of interest. The trolley makes 10 stops so you can disembark along the way for shopping, attractions and dining. Don’t just visit Key West…Relive It! www.trolleytours.com

Ghosts & GravestonesMany find Key West strange during the day; but after the sun goes down, the restless souls of the island’s frightful past begin to stir. You will hear their tales that have been all but forgotten as you travel the narrow, dark streets of Old Town. An exclusive stop at the East Martello Fort to meet Robert the Doll. www.ghostsandgravestones.com

Key West AquariumPet a shark at Key West’s first attraction. The aquarium, built in 1934, features sea turtles, sharks, gamefish and tropical fish that are native to the waters of Key West. Featuring guided tours every 20 minutes. You will be amazed. www.keywestaquarium.com

Key West Shipwreck Treasure MuseumStep back to the Key West of 1851 and discover the treacherous world of shipwrecking and how it made Key West the richest city in the United States. Live actors, artifacts, laser technology and a 60’ lookout tower make the experience one of a kind. www.keywestshipwreck.com

Harry S Truman Little White HousePresident Harry Truman spent 175 days at Quarters A on the Naval Station in Key West. Today, as Florida’s only presidential museum, the Little White House provides a personal glimpse of one of America’s greatest presidents. www.trumanlittlewhitehouse.com

Flagler Station Over-sea Railway HISTOREUM Museum In 1912, Oil magnate Henry Flagler completed his overseas railway, 130 miles out to sea. Relive his engineering miracle, and discover what it took in lives, money and resources to bring the Florida East Coast Railroad to Key West. Rare footage, photos and artifacts combine to make this a fun and educational experience. www.flaglerstation.net

Mallory Square Festival MarketplaceWhere the fun begins and the sun sets. Located at the center of the historic Key West waterfront, Mallory Square is filled with attractions, unparalleled shopping, fabulous restaurants and the world famous sunset celebration. You haven’t visited Key West until you’ve experienced Mallory Square. www.mallorysquare.com

Yankee Freedom III, Dry Tortugas National Park Ferry70 miles west of Key West lie seven undeveloped coral and sand islands called the Dry Tortugas. On Garden Key, the centerpiece of the island chain is Ft. Jefferson, the largest brick structure in the Western Hemisphere. Used as a Civil War fortress and prison, it is surrounded by beautiful water, nature and spectacular coral reefs. Aboard the Yankee Freedom III, you will enjoy a day of seafaring, history and adventure. S 4 ½ hours at the fort and enjoy guided tours, complimentary snorkeling equipment, breakfast and lunch. www.drytortugas.com

BOSTON Old Town Trolley ToursSee the best of Beantown on this 100 minute, fully narrated tour. From Beacon Hill to the New England Aquarium, the Back Bay to Boston Common, Old Town Trolley is the best way to see the city. 18 stops make it convenient for shopping, dining and attractions. Transportainment at its best. www.trolleytours.com

Ghosts & GravestonesThis spirited tour will give you a light hearted look at the city’s darker side as we share local tales and legends. The two hour journey will take you on a spine tingling trip through Boston’s old and exclusive entrance into two historical burial grounds and the streets once stalked by the Boston Strangler. www.ghostsandgravestones.com

Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum Relive “the single most important event leading up to the Revolutionary War” aboard the ships, the brig Beaver II and the Eleanor. Our storytellers will enchant the whole family. Revolt, throw tea into the sea and enjoy our fully narrated tours, displays and tax free tea. www.bostonteapartyship.com

Abigail’s Tea RoomSample up to five different teas with a historic twist, a glass of refreshing lemonade or cool iced tea, a mug of hot or cold apple cider, and hard-to-resist tasty baked treats. Or, join us at lunch time for a variety of delicious sandwiches, salads, chowders, seasonal soups and mac ‘n cheese. www.bostonteapartyship.com

SAN DIEGO Old Town Trolley ToursTwo hour, fully narrated sightseeing tours of America’s Finest City and Coronado. The tour’s 10 convenient stops make it easy to disembark along the way for shopping, dining and attractions at Old Town, Seaport Village, Horton Plaza, Balboa Park, Coronado and the Embarcadero. www.trolleytours.com

Ghosts & GravestonesTravel back in time and hear about the spirits of the notorious characters who lived and died in San Diego. Some say that schools are haunted and Grant Elementary School is no exception. Hear stories of spirits from long ago that still haunt our neighborhoods today. Our journey takes us through Old Town, walking through El Campo Santo Cemetery and on to the Whaley House, both sites of many reported paranormal occurrences. www.ghostsandgravestones.com

San Diego SEAL TourThe newest, most exciting way to see America’s Finest City. Seeing San Diego on land is one thing, but also seeing San Diego from the bay is quite another. Aboard our unique Seals (hydra terras), guests will enjoy Seaport Naval Supply depot, the Aircraft Carrier Memorial and the Homecoming Statue, San Diego’s thriving downtown, and Mission Bay. www.sandiegoseals.com

La Jolla & San Diego Beaches Day Tripper TourHop on board and join our entertaining beach conductors on a relaxing, informative, and fun-filled day-tripper tour through the most popular beach spots in Southern California. Plus, you will have the opportunity to dine, shop, hike, relax, and explore caves, tide pools, art galleries, and boutiques in the exclusive enclave of La Jolla, “The Jewel” of San Diego. www.trolleytours.com

San Diego City Lights Night TourThis one hour and 45 minute journey starts off by exploring the West Coast’s premier entertainment district known as the Gaslamp Quarter. You will travel through Balboa Park and then on to the top of the famous Coronado Bridge to take in the lights coming from Tijuana, Mexico. A 20-minute stop at Coronado’s Ferry Landing for a view of the San Diego skyline provides the perfect photo opportunity. Take in the Embarcadero’s bay front views with the Maritime Museum’s Star of India, USS Midway Museum and Seaport Village. Experience America’s Finest City in another light!. www.trolleytours.com

Old Town San Diego MarketLocated at the entrance of San Diego State Park, the Old Town Market features unique gift stores and working artisans. Enjoy live entertainment daily. Discover the rich history of Old Town San Diego in our free museum.www.oldtownsandiegomarket.com

SAVANNAHOld Town Trolley ToursAll aboard our Victorian themed vehicles for the most comprehensive tour of “Georgia’s First City,” featuring over 100 points of interest. Enjoy on and off privileges at designated stops carefully chosen for your convenience and enjoyment. Highlights include: City Market, World Famous River Street, Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, Mercer House and the charming city squares that are the signature of Savannah. www.trolleytours.com

Ghosts & GravestonesSavannah’s best “FRIGHTSEEING” tour in America’s most haunted city. Join your gravedigger guide aboard the “Trolley of the Doomed” for an excursion through Savannah’s darker side. Hear tales of murder, mayhem, ghosts, and ghouls. Let us take you to the secret haunts that only the gravediggers know. Who knows what you might see as you peer through the gates of Colonial Park Cemetery! www.ghostsandgravestones.com

Paula Deen TourA 2 ½ hour Savannah tour of all things about the queen of southern cuisine, Paula Deen. Take a trolley around town to hear about the celebrity chef’s rise to fame while your guide points out key sites related to her career. Then it’s time for a delicious buffet dinner with VIP seating at Paula Deen’s famous restaurant, Lady & Sons, where you’ll enjoy delicious comfort food. www.trolleytours.com

American Prohibition MuseumThe first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition will take guests back into the 1900s as anti-alcohol rallies swept the United States and the booze problem was pushed into the forefront of American politics. Through immersive displays and state-of-the-art exhibits, guests will learn how Prohibition and Temperance shaped thinking and culture for more than 200 years of American history. Visit Congress Street Up, our craft cocktail speakeasy. Craft cocktails straight from the Prohibition Era are on the menu with classics such as the Aviation, the Mary Pickford and Chatham Artillery Punch on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. www.americanprohibitionmuseum.com

WASHINGTON, D.C.Old Town Trolley ToursNamed Washington’s Best Tour by Washingtonian Magazine. Discover the nation’s capital during this two hour tour. See the best first and enjoy the stories of the men, women, and events that shaped our nation. With 25 stops you can visit the Mall, the National Cathedral, Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian museums and much, much more! www.trolleytours.com

Monuments by MoonlightWashington, D.C.’s spectacular monuments at night are not to be missed on this 2 ½ hour fully narrated tour. With stops at the Iwo Jima Memorial, FDR Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veteran and Korean War Memorials, you will definitely want to bring your camera. Washington, D.C. is most beautiful after the sun sets. www.trolleytours.com

DC Duck ToursSee Washington, D.C. on the land and river with this most unusual tour. Traveling in original WWII DUKW amphibious vehicles, this 90 minute tour will take you through the city of Washington, D.C. before splashing down into the Potomac River for the most unique ride of your vacation! www.dcducks.com

Arlington National Cemetery ToursArlington National Cemetery is an enduring tribute to those who’ve dedicated their lives to defending the ideals of our nation. A visit here will leave an indelible impression on your spirit. Aboard the continuous 45-60 minute loop, you’ll have the opportunity to disembark and explore. Learn about the cemetery’s history, the heroes who rest there, and other stories from your knowledgeable guide. You’ll be transported to notable graves and memorials on more than 600 acres of hallowed ground that are best explored aboard Arlington National Cemetery Tours. www.arlingtontours.com

Washington Welcome CenterFor an official DC welcome, stop by the Washington Welcome Center. Here, you’ll find maps, brochures, tips and advice on all the area attractions and points of interest. Souvenirs in an unprecedented variety insure your memories of your visit to our Nation’s Capitol. Snacks are also available and the center serves as the transfer stop for the National Cathedral and Uptown Loop Tour.

ST. AUGUSTINEOld Town Trolley ToursSit back as our talented conductors share the history, attractions and sights of America’s oldest city. Discovered by Ponce de Leon in 1513, St. Augustine is a unique city filled with colonial Spanish neighborhoods, magnificent buildings and a charm all of its own. The one hour tour features 25 stops that include the Fountain of Youth, Castillo de San Marcos, Old Drug Store, the Lightner Museum and much, much more. www.trolleytours.com

Ghosts & GravestonesCome join us for a most haunting experience on board the TROLLEY OF THE DOOMED and explore the darker side of St. Augustine’s past. During your journey you will explore the interiors of the two most haunted places in all of St. Augustine, the Old Jail and the Old Drug Store. www.ghostsandgravestones.com

Old JailCompleted in 1891, the jail housed prisoners for over 60 years. It is one of the few surviving 19th century jails and looks much like it did in the late 1800s. Visit the sheriff’s quarters where he and his wife lived and worked for $2 a day. Guests can visit the male and female cells, maximum security area and see a large collection of guns and weapons. www.historictours.com

The Florida Heritage MuseumA combination of historical displays and private collections bring over 400 years of history to life. Discover the gilded age of Henry Flagler, his magnificent railroad and hotel building spree. The museum features displays of the various countries that ruled over St. Augustine: England, Spain and France. www.historictours.com

Potters Wax MuseumAmerica’s first wax museum! is a fun, family-friendly attraction that offers a surreal experience with famous Hollywood celebrities, professional all-star athletes, and political figures. The unique assortment of museum exhibits was started in 1947 making it one of the most valuable wax figure collections in the world. Located in the Oldest Drugstore in the Historic District. www.potterswaxmuseum.com

Oldest Store MuseumWatch in amazement as our friendly clerks, butcher and Snake Oil salesman demonstrate the very latest inventions for turn-of-the-century living. Step back in time and discover the latest and best time saving miracles from 1900! Items such as a goat-powered washing machine and a gas powered iron! It’s truly like walking into a Sears Roebuck catalog from 1908. From steam-driven tractors, tonics, worm syrup, guns, bikes and so much more. www.historictours.com

Gator Bob’s Trading PostGator Bob’s Trading Post offers a wide variety of t-shirts, souvenirs, gator heads, cold drinks, post cards, jewelry and treats for you to eat.

NASHVILLEOld Town Trolley Tours100 minute, fully narrated sightseeing tour of Music City, featuring over 100 points of interest. The trolley makes 15 stops so you can disembark along the way for shopping, attractions and dining. Don’t just visit Nashville…Relive It! www.trolleytours.com

The Soul of Music City Night TourExperience the true heart of Music City with an evening on this 2 ½ hour tour filled with music, history, fun and a close up of the most legendary spots in town you won’t want to miss! www.trolleytours.com

The Nation’s StorytellerDON’T JUST VISIT... RELIVE IT!