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Globus
OFFER ID 1575654
Head east for Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and the notable settlements, landmarks, significant battlefields presidential estates of the historic East. America’s greatest chapters in history come to life as you stroll down the quaint streets of Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown, march in the steps of American Revolution and Civil War soldiers and stand inside the remarkable Palladian walls of George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Prepare to be moved as this East Coast vacation leads you to the marbled memorials of D.C., the sacred site of Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, and the symbolic Liberty Bell in the City of Brotherly Love. Combining the nation’s birthplace with national treasures and small-town gems – plus a visit to see the wonder and expansive views of Shenandoah National Park – this vacation through America’s historic East promises discovery and wonder for all. Explore more by adding two more nights in the nation’s capital to your historic East Coast vacation. Hop on the included Big Bus for easy access to the monuments and museums, the galleries and gardens, and the bistros and bars where you can find every type of cuisine and a heaping, helping of topical discussion. PLUS, your tour includes your choice of excursions in Williamsburg so you can plan your day your way.
10 nights from $4,719 per person
America's Historic East With Extended Stay In Washington Dc
Day 1 ARRIVE IN WASHINGTON DCWelcome to Washington DC! At 6 pm, meet with your Tour Director and traveling companions for a welcome drink.
Day 2 WASHINGTON DC Monuments & Moving Memorials Explore historic landmarks to celebrate America’s 250th birthday on a Washington, DC sightseeing tour with a Local Guide, including the Lincoln Memorial, Library of Congress, Kennedy Center, historic Georgetown, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial plus the [LF] Vietnam and Korean War Veterans Memorials, with stops for photos at the White House and at Capitol Hill. Enjoy leisure time this afternoon to explore on your own. Consider the Smithsonian Museums, C & O Canal in Georgetown, International Spy Museum, or a walk along Embassy Row. Try our optional dinner tonight at one of Washington’s favorite restaurants, followed by an illumination tour of the monuments at night. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
HISTORIC SPOT Georgetown’s 18th and 19th century grand mansions have been home to politicians, celebrities, and famous Washingtonians in one of the oldest neighborhoods in the district and continue to attract the DC elite. The cobblestone roads, waterfront views, upscale bars, trendy boutiques, and diverse culinary scene draw locals and tourists to the charming, historic area.
ENHANCED FREE TIME
ART & ARCHITECTURE The Smithsonian is the world’s largest museum complex, featuring 11 of the 21 galleries along the National Mall. Explore the National Museum of the American Indian’s expansive collection and indigenous landscaping; the Smithsonian National Museum of American History—rich in artifacts highlighting historic American culture, including Dorothy’s ruby slippers from Wizard of Oz, Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves, and a special exhibit honoring the nation’s flag, the Star-Spangled Banner; the National Museum of African American History and Culture for significant exhibits illustrating African American culture and history, including the Revolutionary War and Civil Rights Movement.
Day 3 WASHINGTON DC–MOUNT VERNON, VIRGINIA–YORKTOWN–WILLIAMSBURG U.S. History & Heroes Visit Mount Vernon, the restored home of George Washington en route to Williamsburg. Tour the house and gardens and visit the museums. Continue south to Yorktown, known for its role in both the American Revolution and the Civil War. Visit the Yorktown Battlefield Colonial National Historic Park and enjoy a bit of free time to explore the historic district. Continue to [LF] Williamsburg for a 2-night stay and dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
A LEGEND SLEPT HERE The Virginia mansion estate of America’s first president, Mount Vernon is one of the most iconic 18th-century homes in America. The patriot and president renovated the home, and it grew to 10 times the size of the average home in colonial Virginia. George Washington began running Mount Vernon in 1752, and slowly enlarged the dwelling to create the current 21-room residence. Washington oversaw each renovation, advising on design, construction, and decoration; the changes reflect his growing status as a Virginia gentleman and ultimately as the leader of a new nation.
LOCAL FAVORITE
HOMETOWN HAUNTS Williamsburg is a historic treasure you’ll love exploring. After English settlers founded the colony in 1632, it became the center of political events in Virginia leading to the American Revolution. History lovers are drawn to restored Colonial Williamsburg, part of the Historic Triangle with Jamestown and Yorktown – where America was born.
Day 4 WILLIAMSBURG Spend Your Day Your Way in Williamsburg This morning, enjoy an exclusive [LF] performance from Sylvia Tabb-Lee, a professional historian. Explore more of the Historic Triangle with your choice of included Globus Choice excursions.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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