the fall trek includes - metigoshe ministries
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You will know you are in Door County when the highway turns and you can see the glittering blue-green waters of Green Bay, past the rolling countryside with picturesque farmsteads. While each of Door County’s communities revels in its own cultural, geographic and historic diversity, you will know you are in Door County when wherever you go, you are greeted with a warm, welcoming Door County smile.
The HermitageThe Hermitage is a historical plantation, museum and gardens. It was owned by Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, from 1804 until his death at the Hermitage in 1845. Jackson only lived at the property occasionally until he retired from public life in 1837. It is a National Historic Landmark, and is considered to be one of the best preserved early U.S. presidential homes.
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Gen. Jackson Showboat Cruise and DinnerEnjoy a spectacular cruise down the Cumberland River on one of the largest paddlewheel riverboats in the country. Along with the cruise, you will have a delicious southern meal and show on The General Jackson Showboat. The evening show will bring you new music and a new experience in the Heart of Tennessee: A Musical Journey. The show will take you on a fun-packed and powerful journey down the Musical Highway, featuring music born in Tennessee. Catch everything from bluegrass to soul, a little gospel and, of course, country music!
Grand Ole OpryThe Grand Ole Opry is a weekly country music stage concert that has presented the biggest stars of that genre since 1925. It is also among the longest-running broadcasts in history since its beginnings as a one-hour radio “barn dance” on WSM. Dedicated to honoring country music and its history, the Opry showcases a mix of legends and contemporary chart-toppers performing country, bluegrass, folk, gospel, and comedic performanc-es and skits. Considered an American icon, it attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world and millions of radio and Internet listeners. The Opry is “the show that made country music famous” and has been called the “home of American music” and “country’s most famous stage.”
Belle Meade MansionResting on rolling land that in the 1800s made up an estate that was over 5,000 acres in size, the Belle Meade Mansion is an incredible example of Southern Greek Revival Antebellum architechture and formerly a world renowned Thoroughbred farm. It is a historic plantation mansion whose grounds now function as a museum. Belle Meade Plantation consists of 30 remaining acres and features a winery, visitor’s center, original outbuildings including the Harding cabin, dairy, carriage house, stable, mausoleum and a reconstructed slave quarters.
Country Music Hall of FameThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum identifies and preserves the evolving history and traditions of country music and educates its audiences. View rhine-stone costumes, seasoned instruments, tear-stained lyric sheets and interactive exhibits.
The Fall Trek Includes:• Motor Coach Transportation• 7 Nights Lodging• 7 Continental Breakfasts• 2 Lunches • 5 Dinners (Three Listed Below)• Grand Ole Opry• Backstage Tour of the Opry• Dinner at the Backstage Grill• The Hermitage• Belle Meade Plantation• Music City Hall of Fame• Ryman Auditorium Tour• General Jackson Cruise with Dinner• “Hello Dolly” at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater• Bus Activities, Snacks, Fellowship and Fun
Ryman AuditoriumExplore its rich entertainment history and how the Ryman became known as the “Carnegie Hall of South” during the years when Caruso and Sousa performed, Jack Johnson boxed, Houdini escaped and so much more in the 5th Avenue vestibule timeline exhibit. Enjoy two Grand Ole Opry exhibits and see what Dolly Parton and Hank Williams wore during the years country and bluegrass music were shaped on the famous stage earning the Ryman monikers “Mother Church of Country Music” and “Birthplace of Bluegrass”.
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Questions?
For more information on the
Nashville Fall Trek call Linda at 701-263-4788
or email [email protected].
2013Fall Trek
Nashville,Tennesse
Metigoshe Ministries
October 6-13
Cost• $1250.00 per person for
Double Occupancy• $1565.00 per person for
Single Occupancy
Payment Schedule And
Due Dates• Pre-registration with $100
deposit per person is required• $25 Discount if registered by
August 15• Registration Deadline is
September 1• Total Balance Due by
September 15
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