Presidential Paths: Lincoln & Obama
From Illinois to the White House, Abraham Lincoln and Barack Obama both shaped U.S. history, some 150 years apart, as presidents. Follow in the footsteps of these remarkable men and see how Illinois influenced their paths to the nation’s highest office by exploring historic homes, landmarks, and presidential libraries and museums.
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Presidential Paths: Lincoln & Obama
The Yorktown Victory Parade
In October, join us as The Revolution ends and we celebrate America’s Victory at Yorktown. From Bleacher seats along the Parade Route you see the Continental Army, Fife and Drum Bands, celebrities such as the Marquis de Lafayette and Gen. George Washington. And again as this tour’s history lesson concludes we enjoy a Rock n’ Roll G ... READ MORE
The Yorktown Victory Parade
Give Me Liberty
Four of our first five Presidents were Virginians. Two fought in the Revolution, one wrote the Declaration and one wrote the Constitution. Come see their homes, discover the legacies. From Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty” speech and to the final battle at Yorktown, you’ll hear how it all happened.
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Give Me Liberty
Philadelphia’s Independence Hall
Philadelphia is notable for its rich history, on display at the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed) and other American Revolutionary sites. Also iconic are the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, immortalized by Sylvester Stallone’s triumphant run in the film  ... READ MORE
Philadelphia's Independence Hall
The Minutemen of Boston
Come enjoy a couple of days in Boston. This is where it started, where “The shot heard round the world” was fired. Listen to the stories of Paul Revere, the Minutemen and the Boston Tea Party as you search amongst the skyscrapers of a very modern city.
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The Minutemen of Boston