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Monthly Archives: January 2014

Ford’s Theatre & Peterson House

FordsTheatreYou can almost step back in time at Ford’s Theatre as you view the special box seat just as it was prepared for President Lincoln the night he was assassinated. He was then carried to Peterson House. You can view exhibits and displays surrounding this history and walk the path Lincoln was carried when you visit these prominent landmarks.

Newseum

Newseum StudioThe Newseum is located in Washington, DC. It is known to be one of the top museums to visit while you are in the area. This location contains 14 galleries and 15 4D Theaters. The exhibits feature both historical and current events. Exhibits include but are not limited to the following: : The New York Times—Ochs-Sulzberger Family Great Hall of News, News Corporation News History Gallery, NBC News Interactive News room, the 9/11 Gallery, the Bloomberg Internet, TV and Radio Gallery, and the Pulitzer Prize Photo Gallery. The Bloomberg Gallery features two 25-foot high media walls depicting the evolution of news in the media. The radio was the first form of news that was broadcast. Next was the Television which added images to the stories. The final step in news broadcasting was the internet. These are part of the exhibit and the gallery also has a display devoted to pioneer broadcaster Edward R. Murrow. The 9/11 Gallery explores the horrendous events that occurred on September 11, 2001. It also features front pages from around the globe as well as first-person accounts about the attacks. William Bigart was a photojournalist who lost his life while covering the events and he is featured in the Gallery as well. There are also photos that were taken by Bigart during his final moments on display.

Fashion District & Showrooms

If you are interested in Fashion, you’ve come to the right place! Visited by more than one and a half million people, this area is by far the most vivacious neighborhood in downtown LA. The LA Fashion District is a sprawling 90 blocks of West Coast apparel. Adults, retailers, designers, wholesale buyers, and residents all come to browse and shop. It doesn’t matter if you’re a shopper on the prowl for a bargain or a buyer checking out the latest collections in the designer showrooms…..it’s all here! This area not only displays the hippest fashions in apparel and accessories, but also textiles, flowers, and even live work.

Macy’s Herald Square

Macys Herald Square in New York City
If your group wants to do a little shopping, look no further than the huge iconic shopping bag; a real shopper’s paradise. Macy’s Herald Square in New York City will attract and delight any group tour!  With ten and a half levels of shopping and restaurants, your group is sure to find what they are looking for.

“America’s Largest Department Store” covers an entire city block. Fill your brain with fun facts and innovative design as your tour travels through the store with one of their knowledgeable staff members, possibly even taking a ride on one of the working wooden escalators! Macy’s even offers programs for groups ranging from cooking seminars to beauty and fashion.

Whether your group visits Macy’s just to shop, or to participate in one of their many group programs, you are sure to remember your time spent here with your tour group!

Exploring America > U.S. Cities > New York City Tours

Fairchild Publication Tour

This is a great chance to gain insight into the New York Fashion industry while sitting down with one of the company’s own fashion experts. Then take charge and finish with a question/answer session.

Cabo San Lucas Cruise

Cabo San Lucas is located at the tip of the world’s longest penisula. Not only does Cabo San Lucas have pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear blue water, but it’s an excellent place to snorkel or scuba dive. The area has an abundant marine life, such as angelfish or yellowtail surgeons. You’re sure to enjoy yourself in this Mexican paradise. Let Exploring America book your group cruise to Cabo San Lucas Today!

Bahamas Group Cruise

What makes the Bahamas so special? Picture an idyllic place with stretches of perfect white-sand beaches, gracefully swaying coconut palms offering oases of shade, and warm, crystal-clear waters revealing the secrets of incredible multi-colored marine life. Whether you spend the day shopping for duty-free gifts and mementos, taking a carriage ride past sorbet-colored buildings, or touring in a glass-bottom boat, chances are you’ll leave this happy place in the Bahamas with lots of beautiful memories.

Concord Museum

Concord, Massachusetts has a long, rich American history. It is known as the site for the first battle in the American Revolution but also as a cultural center for early America. Concord was the home of writers Henry Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Louisa May Alcott. The Concord Museum is therefore a celebration of Concord’s relevance in both our freedom and our cultural growth with artifacts from New England’s vital place in our history. There is an exhibit on the city itself and its prominence in history, historical artifacts like the lantern from the famous words, “one if by land, and two if by sea”, weapons from the American revolution, and memorabilia from Concord’s famous writers. This is a fascinating American city and the Concord Museum is the perfect way to experience it.

Paul Revere House

Paul Revere HomeIn the Paul Revere House you’ll see the 18th century building almost exactly as Revere left it the night of his famous ride. It is downtown Boston’s oldest building and a fascinating memorial to American revolutionary history. The Paul Revere House is a self-guided tour through a two-story home with rooms and artifacts true to colonial America. The exhibits here are both a tribute to the legendary Paul Revere and a memorial to the life of Americans shortly after the Revolution. The home has been preserved for centuries, and its authenticity will forever enhance your understanding of those important days in our history.

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