American Duchess Alton (St. Louis) - Red Wing (Minneapolis)

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SHORE EXCURSIONS ALTON (ST. LOUIS) - RED WING (MINNEAPOLIS)

American Duchess

NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS! www.reservemyexcursions.com or 1-888-966-0938


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Contents Shore Excursions Information............................... 3

Hop-on Hop-off Information................................... 6

Pre-Cruise Port of call................................................. 10

Alton (St. Louis)................................................... 11

Ports of call........................................................................ 14

Hannibal.................................................................. 15

Clinton.................................................................... 21

Prairie du Chien................................................. 23

Winona..................................................................... 27

Red Wing................................................................. 31

Post-Cruise Port of call............................................. 35

red wing (Minneapolis)................................. 36

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SHORE EXCURSION HIGHLIGHTS PRE-BOOKING PREMIUM EXCURSIONS If

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e xc ur sions, ple ase visit o ur website www.re servemye xcur sions.com or C all 1-888 -966 -0938 G uests also have the op tion to wait to Reserve premium e xc ur sions until the y arrive onboard, bu t ple ase note that e xc ur sions are c apacit y contr olled and are subject to avail abilit y.

Online Pre-Booked reservations will be available for guests until 11:00 AM EST, the Wednesday prior to embarkation.

Most of the stops listed for each port’s included Hop-On Hop-Off tour have included admission to all those attractions.

Remember...

to check online for the most up-todate excursions for your voyage.

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SHORE EXCURSIONEssentials INCLUDED EXCURSIONS Offered at e very port Includes A dmission to Select at tr a ctions Completely at yo ur leisure Unlimited C apa cit y Freed om to cr af t yo ur own E xperience

Why our guests love it : “L O V ED T H AT WE WER EN ’ T J U S T S T U CK O N A BU S F OR A F O UR HO UR TO UR .” -Donnie P. “I T WA S GR E AT TO E X PL OR E T H E SE LI T T LE TO W NS ! ” -Sharon W. “ T H E HOP - O N HOP - OFF WA S V ER Y E A S Y. WE L O V ED E X PL OR I N G AT O UR O W N PA CE.” -Karen T.

“AMERICAN SELECT” PREMIUM EXCURSIONS Op tional in-dep th e xperiences C ustomized to appe al to different interests c ultur ally enhancing itiner aries C apacit y contr olled* A dvanced reservations req uired

Why our guests love it :

“L O C A L GUI DE S WER E S O K N O WLED GE A BLE. I LE A R NED S O MU CH ! ” -Linda R. “I N CR EDI BLE E X PER I EN CE - O N CE I N A LI FE T I ME! ” -Phillip S. “MY H U SB A ND A ND I C O ULD B O T H FI ND TO UR S TO FI T O UR I N T ER E S T S.” -Morgan S.

Premium Shore Excursion Reservations must be cancelled 48 hours prior to the tour departure time in order to recieve a full refund.

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THE SHORE EXCURSIONPromise HIGHEST QUALIT Y PR OMISE

American Duchess Steamboat Company prides itself on the satisfaction of our guests.We constantly strive to surpass your expectations. We promise to always provide you with our best! If there is anything that did not meet your highest expectations, we will make it right!

B E S T VA L U E AVA I L A B L E

With all of the options and competition in today’s age, it is human nature to search for the best value. We understand you worked hard in your profession and are appreciative that you spend your time with us! We vow to provide you with our best selection, for the best value, every time!

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HOW TO “HOP-ON HOP-OFF” STEP 1 PRINT YOUR TICKET

Kiosk is located between the Shore Excursions and Purser’s desks. Departure tickets can be printed each night, beginning at 5:00 PM.

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Tap anywhere on the screen to remove the screen saver.

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Choose your desired included tour departure time.

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PRINT !

Catch passes as they fall from below the screen.

Select number of guests in your party by selecting + or -

STEP 2 BRING YOUR TICKET & HOP-ON! MEET OUTSIDE !

About 15 minutes before your chosen departure time, please gather by the River Coach near the dock! BOARD THE RIVER COACH

Hand your tickets to the Shore Excursion Specialist as you board the River Coach.

EXPLORE AT YOUR LEISURE !

“Hop-Off ” wherever you wish - and “Hop-On” again whenever you feel ready! The River Coach will depart approximately every 15-30 minutes.

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HOP-ON HOP-OFF MAPS DELI V ER ED TO YO UR S TATER O O M !

Each evening, the Hop-On Hop-Off map for the following day will be placed in your stateroom during turndown ser vice. Use this helpful tool to get the most of your next day’s experience in port! Welcome to

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57143 US-61 | (225) 635-5446 | Closest Stop: #7 | 7:00AM–2:00PM

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5687 Commerce St. | (225) 635-3665 | Closest Stop: #4 | 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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S HORE EXCUR SI O N GUI D E S

The American Duchess Shore Excursions staff strives to capture the true essence of each port we visit to give you the most authentic immersion into the region. We are constantly working to find the best local guides and historians to share the story of their beloved cities. These independent, local guides will join us on both our Hop-On Hop-Off Tours and Premium Excursions. They will share their knowledge of the port’s history, weaving in their own personal stories and personalities, allowing for an intimate, sometimes unedited, glimpse into the culture and charm of their town. Because these local guides are hired independently, and are not employees of American Duchess Shore Excursions, they will not be included in your voyage gratuities. If you believe your guide did a superb job, please feel free to extend a token of your gratitude.

LO C A L GUI DE S & GR AT UI TI E S

AQSC works with many local historians, civic leaders, and tourism professionals to create the most rewarding premium experiences on America’s Rivers. These local guides take pride in their community and are independent par tners of the AQSC Shore Excursions’ staff and drivers. Often times, our staff is asked for guidelines in regards to rewarding (tipping) of local Premium Tour guides. These local guides are not included in your daily gratuity charges. INDUSTRY GRATUITY GUIDELINE: $1.00 / person - Half Day Excursions $2.00 / person - Full Day Excursions Please note that gratuities are never expected, yet are greatly appreciated, and shall never be solicited by our par tners. Generosity is solely at your own discretion.

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PRE-CRUISE PORT OF CALL

Alton, Illinois (St. Louis, Missouri) Pages 11 - 13

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Alton, Illinois (St. Louis, Missouri) Pre-Cruise Am erican Select P r em i u m Exc u rs i o n In its early days, Alton was a bustling river town, much larger than Chicago. Alton was built on industry - flour mills, quarries, brick making, pottery making - and relied on the Mississippi River. The “Steamboat Era� played an important role of the growth of Alton, and riverboat traffic can still be seen from the riverfront up and down the Mighty Mississippi River.

Docking Dates D at e o f V i s i t

August 27th, 2018

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PRE-Cruise tour

Am erican Select

Pre-Cruise Tour: The Lewis and Clark Gateway to the West Begin your day of historic exploration in the city known as “The Gateway to the West.” Uncover the city’s deep-rooted history and see iconic sights throughout St. Louis. Enjoy a brief stop at the Gateway Arch, where you can snap a photo of the iconic monument. Then, continue to the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower, yet another Lewis and Clark monument offering a breathtaking view of the area below. Our final stop brings us to the Lewis and Clark Historic Site, dedicated to sharing the stories of the two explorers.

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Pre-Cruise Tour: The Lewis and Clark Gateway to the West D r i v i n g t o u r o f S t. L o u i s

We will begin our day on a driving city tour where our local guide will narrate the story of how St. Louis became one of America’s most beloved cities. Uncover the city’s deep-rooted history and see iconic sights throughout St. Louis, including the beautiful Forest Park, Cathedral Basilica, and the Anheuser-Busch Brewery, as well as Downtown St. Louis.

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The chic Central West End is full of charming sidewalk cafés, galleries, antique shops, restaurants, boutiques, and pubs. It’s a little European, a little New York, and totally St. Louis. Here, you can stroll the tree-lined streets and enjoy lunch on your own at one of the area’s many eateries.

S t. Lo u i s A r c h

Stand in the shadow of this massive monument for a picture-perfect photo stop before heading to Hartford, Illinois to uncover littleknown facts of how the Corps of Discovery started its journey.

A r r i v e at t h e C o n f lu e n c e Tower

We’ll then arrive at the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower monument, where two identical and strategically placed towers mark a significant moment in the formation of the Corps of Discovery. Take a short ride up to the top of the towers to admire the breathtaking view of the Midwestern countryside below.

E x p lo r e t h e L ew i s a n d C la r k Stat e H i st o r i c S i t e

Our last stop is the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, an incredible museum dedicated to sharing the stories of the explorers. The guided tour of this 14,000 square-foot facility delves into stories rarely heard, weaving through extraordinary exhibits and galleries, which include a replica of the 55-foot keelboat used by the Corps to navigate the waters of the Missouri River.

D e pa rt fo r t h e A m er i ca n D u c h e ss We will make our way to the American Duchess for embarkation. Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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PORTS OF CALL

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INCLUDED TOUR

Hannibal, Missouri

Hannibal, Missouri has a rich history, diverse industrial economy, and truly remarkable arts. The city was founded in 1819 by Moses D. Bates and became a popular stop along the river for many steamboats traveling up the Mississippi River. Hannibal offers more parks per citizens than most towns in the Midwest and was included in the famous “50 Miles of Art.” Today, the most popular draw of this quirky town is Hannibal’s very own, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, recognized world-wide as Mark Twain. Many of the popular characters featured in Twain’s novels were based on people Clemens had known while growing up in Hannibal. Many of the characters and influences of this American icon are weaved into the streets, shops, restaurants, and museums of Hannibal waiting to be uncovered.

Docking Dates Dat e o f V i s i t

August 28th, 2018 Be certain to check online at www.reservemyexcursions. com for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Included Hannibal Hop-On Hop-Off B i g R i v er T r a i n T ow n

This Hannibal gem is packed with more toy trains than you have probably ever seen. Enjoy authentic replicas as they move swiftly along the tracks or learn the history of the models and the trains they are made after. As you walk around, relive your childhood and learn the stories of the railways’ past as you view some authentic memorabilia. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

M a r k Twa i n B oy h o o d H o m e a n d M u s e u m

This included tour visits seven buildings, five of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and two that are highly interactive museums showcasing fifteen original Norman Rockwell paintings! Learn about the Hannibal of Samuel Clemens’s childhood and explore the stories created through the powerful imagination of American icon, Mark Twain. Approximate time: 1 - 2 Hours

T r i n i ty Ep i s c o pa l C h u r c h

For more than 150 years, the Sanctuary of Trinity Episcopal Church, designed by architect Joseph A. Miller, has stood the test of time. With an interior consisting of a deeply arched heavy wooden beamed ceiling, beautiful bronze lanterns and side wall lamps, an impressive pipe organ and 18 illustriously conceived stained glass windows, Trinity Church is truly a historic marvel. Approximate time: 15 - 20 Minutes

Ka r l o c k' s Ka rs

Take a self-guided tour through Hannibal’s newest attraction! There is over 10,000 square feet of artifacts which allow you to relive historic, pop culture moments. This museum also features over a dozen vintage cars, arcade games, 100’s of signs & posters, movie props jukeboxes and so much more! Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes

M a r k Twa i n Cav e

As Missouri’s oldest show cave, the natural wonder of this Registered National Natural Landmark will be revealed on a one-hour guided tour. See the places that inspired scenes in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as you imagine a young Sam Clemens and his friends exploring the cave. After your tour, why not explore Cave Hollow West Winery, also in Cave Hollow Complex, and sit back to talk about your adventures? (Admission Additional) Approximate time: 30 Minutes F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Ava Goldworks Mississippi Marketplace Hickory Stick Quilt & Gift Shop Native American Trading Co. Chocolaterie Stam

Complete Loop Driving Time: 35 Minutes

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Mississippi Mud...A Hands-on Experience Enjoy a tour of the shop and working studio at Ayers Pottery, where we will see functional pottery pieces created by an artist, followed by an introduction to basic wheel throwing from a master potter. Then get ready to suit up and give it a try for yourself ! Head down to the workshop, and become the artist as you sit at your own potter’s wheel and create your own work of art. Let your mind escape and press your fingers into the clay, creating an unforgettable memory.

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Mississippi Mud...A Hands-on Experience A r r i v e at Ay ers Pott ery Prepare yourself for a day of creativity and expression as we set out for the working studio at Ayers Pottery. As you enter this quaint and quirky shop, take in the organic, earthy aroma that radiates from each rustic brick lining the walls of the gallery. Walk the perimeter of the gallery, appreciating unique, hand-crafted pottery pieces ranging in different sizes, shapes, and textures.

Po tt e ry D em o n s t r at i o n

Admire the delicate and fragile ceramic shapes that were created by the molding and forming of professional potter, Steve Ayers. His unique and absolutely stunning pieces are recognized nationwide for their particularly rich colored glazes.

Suit Up!

Then, get ready to suit up and give it a try for yourself ! Protective apron/suit will be provided, but keep in mind that creativity can be messy business!

M a k e yo u r o w n P o t t e ry Head down to the workshop, and become an artist, spinning your very own potter’s wheel as you try out some of the techniques you watched during the demonstration. Feel your mind drift into serenity as you press your thumbs into the cool, damp clay, molding a piece of art into your very own souvenir. Project your creative mind and personality into a masterpiece that will then be fired up and shipped to your home as a perfect and unique keepsake of your Hannibal adventure! International shipping is not available.

d epa rt Ay ers Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.

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$ 6 9 p e r g u e st R et u r n s: 1 : 3 0 P M

D e pa rt s : 1 2 : 0 0 P M

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Muddy River Radio’s Live Rendition of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” Step back in time to an era before television, before the internet and social media. A time of one of the most ground-breaking inventions of the early 1900s – The time of the radio. Join us as we explore the contemporary sounds of live radio theatre productions, which prompted families to gather around the radio and, for a moment, forget the worries of everyday life in the early 1900s. Today’s show features local Muddy River Radio theatre group, an incredibly talented collection of entertainers known for their 1940s-style radio theatre productions. The group will take the stage and offer a nostalgic presentation for our guests with their rendition of America’s famous novel, “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”

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Muddy River Radio’s Live Rendition of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” A r r i v e at t h e M a r k twa i n m u s eu m ga llery au d i to r i u m Take your seat and settle in to be transported back in time to an era before television, before the internet, and before social media. It was a time of one of the ground-breaking inventions of the early 1900s-- The time of the radio

Li v e P ro d u ct i o n o f "A dv e n t u r es o f H u c k leb e r ry Fi n N "

The Muddy River Radio Theater group will take the stage and you will experience one of Twain’s novels brought to life by the talented actors. From moving monologues to sound effects, everything will be performed live, right in front of your eyes! See for yourself how live radio would have been recorded in the Golden Age of Radio and be swept away by one of Twain’s most beloved stories.

d e pa rt t h e M a r k twa i n m u s eu m ga llery au d i to r i u m Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.

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$ 5 9 p er g u e st R e t u r n s: 2 : 3 0 P M

D e pa rt s : 1 2 : 4 5 P M

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INCLUDED TOUR

Clinton, Iowa

The city of Clinton has much to offer, all with the beautiful backdrop of the Mississippi River. Situated at the crossroads of the Lincoln Highway and the Great River Road, Clinton is the Eastern-most point in the state of Iowa. At the height of its local economy during the late 19th Century, Clinton was regarded as the lumber capital of the nation; a history that is reflected as visitors pass many old sawmills. Today, agriculture plays a big part in Clinton’s economy, which is visible in the beautiful rolling fields filled with luscious, fresh harvest crops. Explore the history of this fascinating river town and discover a lifestyle that will stand out from today’s norm!

Docking Dates Dat e o f V i s i t

August 30th, 2018 Be certain to check online at www.reservemyexcursions. com for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Included Clinton Hop-On Hop-Off W i n d m i l l C u lt u r a l C e n t e r

The Windmill Cultural Center was dedicated in April 2010 and showcases 23 model windmills and the variety of tasks they are able to perform. The windmills represent mills found in 10 European countries: Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Located inside the Windmill Cultural Center is a charming gift shop where unique gifts, such as Delft pottery, windmill souvenirs, and De Immigrant stone-ground flour may be purchased. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

De Immigrant Windmill This impressive, authentic Dutch windmill stands 90 feet tall on the dike in Fulton, Illinois. The new windmill was built specifically for Fulton in Heiligerlee, the Netherlands. Dutch millwrights built the structure, took it apart, shipped the pieces to the United States, and traveled to Fulton several times to reassemble the structure. It was dedicated at the annual Dutch Days festival in May 2000. The windmill stands proudly along the banks of the Mississippi River to honor the local Dutch heritage. It is fully operational, using the sails to run millstones to grind grain. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes

S aw m i l l M u s e u m

Lumber was an essential resource in the city of Clinton, not only for the construction of buildings and barns, but also for its contribution to the industry that brought with it the railroad, the immigrants, and the entrepreneurs. Hear the buzz of the sawmill as logs are cut into lumber and envision the workings of the Struve Mill where hundreds of pieces of wood became beautiful trims, doors, and flooring. Experience what life was really like in a lumber camp and explore the authentic sawmill equipment throughout the museum. Approximate time: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

C l i n t o n C o u n t y H i s t o r i c a l M u s e u m & L i b r a ry

Since its establishment in 1964, the Clinton County Historical Society Museum has established a collection of artifacts from Clinton County. The museum has an impressive collection of the work of local artisans. Exhibits and galleries take up two floors of the building and display local art, artifacts and history, antique musical instruments, and much more. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes

G eo rg e M. C u rt i s Mansion

This restored Victorian home of lumber baron George M. Curtis is a prime example of period architecture with its original Tiffany glass windows, delicately carved banisters, ornate wood trim, and massive fireplaces. Rich in the history of the area, this mansion makes an elegant backdrop for special events. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Broken Spoke Antique Mall The Gypsy’s Wanderlust Wagner Pharmacy Phoenix Gifts & Tobacco Dudad’s Hallmark Shop

C o m p l e t e l o o p D r i v i n g t i m e: 3 5 M i n u t es

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Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin

As the oldest community on the Upper Mississippi River, Prairie du Chien has been a traditional gathering place for centuries. The native people of the area met on the prairie in friendship to exchange goods. In the late 17th century, French fur traders used the prairie as a site for spring and fall rendezvous. It was during these years that the land received its name, which translates as “Prairie of the Dog� in French. When the British took over the fur trade, Prairie du Chien became of greater importance because whoever controlled the prairie, controlled the entire Upper Mississippi watershed. After years of fighting for control of this land, the British eventually left the fort, leaving the residents of Prairie Du Chien and the Native American Indians. Discover the rich history lining the streets of this historical city as you explore the treasure Prairie du Chien has to offer!

Docking Dates Dat e o f V i s i t August 31st, 2018 Be certain to check online at www.reservemyexcursions. com for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Included Prairie du Chien Hop-On Hop-Off C r aw f o r d C o u n t y C o u rt h o u s e & 1800s Jail

The courthouse as it stands today was built in several stages. The oldest section, facing Beaumont Road, was built in 1867. Crawford County was established in 1818 with Prairie du Chien as the county seat. In 1836, when Wisconsin became a territory, the first courthouse was built on this site. A “Dungeon” was built within the basement of the early courthouse and this structure. The main function of the jail was to hold felons, and the dungeon was used until the present jail was erected in 1896. Approximate time: 15 - 45 Minutes

F o rt C r aw fo r d M u s eu m

The Fort Crawford Hospital is all that remains of the second Fort Crawford, which was relocated to the mainland in 1829. Built under the direction of Col. Zachary Taylor, Fort Crawford was one of a chain of forts constructed on the Mississippi River frontier to secure the territory for the United States. At Fort Crawford, treaties were conducted with the Indian nations. In 1832, Black Hawk was surrendered to Colonel Taylor to end the Black Hawk War. Dr. William Beaumont was one of the surgeons assigned to Fort Crawford, and while at Prairie du Chien conducted some of his research on human digestion. In the Hospital are exhibits on Dr. Beaumont and military surgeons, Fort Crawford and its history, and the Swift United States Army Hospital and the Civil War. Also on the grounds of the Fort Crawford Museum is the Museum of Prairie du Chien. Exhibits present history and visuals of the Arrival of the First Railroad in Wisconsin, Clamming on the Mississippi River, John Muir in Prairie du Chien, The War of 1812, Bicentennial of Crawford County, Steamboats, and National Mole Day. Guests can explore the Visitors’ Center, which includes information, a museum store, and restrooms. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

F o rt C r aw f o r d M i li ta ry H o s p i ta l

The Fort Crawford Military Hospital remains the only standing structure from the second Fort Crawford. During its operating years beginning in 1831, it offered care for sick and wounded soldiers. Dr. William Beaumont helped found the modem study of medicine when he researched digestion at the fort during the 1830s. Although the fort buildings fell into disrepair in the late nineteenth century, a portion of the hospital building was reconstructed with original materials on its original foundations during the 1930s. The building contains several exhibits, including an 1830s War Room that explains in detail Dr. Beaumont’s experiments, artifacts discovered at the Fort Barracks, The Military History of Fort Crawford, The History of Medical Progress, an antique pharmacy and dentist office, and Swift United States Army General Hospital and the Civil War. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: W.D. Boyce Scout Shop Roasting Company Nut House Running Control

Complete Loop Driving Time: 35 Minutes

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Pearls of the Mississippi Uncover a lost culture as Captain Bob recounts the narratives of commercial clamming in the region aboard the Maiden Voyage, a fully-covered pontoon boat. He paints a vivid picture, allowing you to envision an era when the Upper Mississippi River was compared to California’s Gold Rush. Locals referred to it as the “Pearl Rush,” and the fever washed throughout the waters as millions frantically searched for their portion of the treasure; the Mississippi freshwater pearl. Discover these river tales and learn how the era began and what unfortunate events lead to its abrupt end.

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Pearls of the Mississippi B oa r d t h e M a i d en Voyag e

Step off the American Duchess and step on to the Maiden Voyage, a fully-covered pontoon boat, with a warm welcome from river expert, Captain Bob.

S i g h ts eei n g ex p er i en c e Embark on a journey that will navigate along the currents of the mighty Mississippi. As eagles glide gracefully above head, Captain Bob will narrate the history of “The Pearl Rush� and stories hidden within the banks of the river. Sit back and relax while learning about the button machine, that would make buttons from mussel shells thus creating the frenzy for the freshwater pearl.

d epa rt T h e M a i d en Voyag e Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.

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$ 4 9 p e r g u est R e t u r n s: 1 0 : 3 0 A M

D e pa rt s : 9: 0 0 A M

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INCLUDED TOUR

Winona, Minnesota

Explore Winona, Minnesota, one of the most beautiful places in the country. The city is referred to as the “Island City” by locals because of the large sand bar it was built upon. Evidence suggests that the land’s history reaches back as early as 9500 B.C., while present-day Winona was founded as the small village of Keoxa in 1851. Nestled between the covered limestone river bluffs of the Mississippi River, this small town is full of culture and small town Americana. Enjoy stunning views of the rolling bluffs as they plummet to the mighty Mississippi below in this beautiful and historic city, filled with incredible museums, galleries, and parks.

Docking Dates Dat e o f V i s i t

September 1st, 2018 Be certain to check online at www.reservemyexcursions. com for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Included Winona Hop-On Hop-Off M i n n e s o ta M a r i n e A r t M u s e u m

The Minnesota Marine Art Museum engages visitors through education and exhibitions that explore the ongoing and historic human relationship with water. Along with galleries highlighting artwork by contemporary artists, this fine art museum features extensive American and European collections by such masters as Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, and Georgia O’Keefe, as well as Emmanuel Leutze’s iconic Washington Crossing the Delaware. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

W i n o n a C o u n t y H i s t o ry Center

Founded in 1935, the Winona County Historical Society (WCHS) operates three museums. The Historic Bunnell House just south of Winona in Homer, the Rural Heritage Museum on the Winona County Fairgrounds in St. Charles, and their main museum and headquarters, the History Center. The building is made up of Winona’s 1915 Armory and the contemporary 2010 Laird Norton addition. You will find three floors of exhibits; the Laird Lucas library and archives; a large Museum Shop with many locally created gifts from artists and artisans; plus many WCHS and community programs and events are held here. Explore Winona’s storied past and learn about this city’s history and heritage in a breathtaking environment! Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes

P o l i s h C u lt u r a l I n s t i t u t e

Artifacts of early Polish culture are displayed in the old Laird Norton Lumber Company building that employed thousands of Polish men working in riverfront sawmills. Explore the collections dating from the 1850s depicting the lives of these early settlers. A must see is a historic Solidarity banner with signatures of world leaders. The gift shop has Lubiana pottery exclusive to North America. Approximate time: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

Wat k i n s M u s e u m & S t o r e This Winona landmark is clad inside and out with regal finishes, with a marble rotunda, Tiffany-style glass and a freestanding dome covered with 24-karat gold leaf. Watkin’s company began in 1894 selling products such as J.R. Watkins Liniment, which was their very first and most popular. The company was noted as the very first business in America to offer the famous, “money back guarantee” in 1869 as Watkins made most of his sales door-to-door. Explore the Watkins’ museum and store and get a glimpse of the history from the company’s perspective spanning more than 140 years. Walk around and discover photographs, articles, artifacts, and memorabilia before strolling through their gift shop offering more than 350 unique Watkin’s products that have stood the test of time. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: The Rusty Bucket Heart ’s Desire Kate + Bella Bluff Country Co-Op Goltz Pharmacy

C o m p l e t e l o o p D r i v i n g t i m e: 4 5 M i n u t e s

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Into the Mississippi on the Winona Tour Boat Discover a new aspect of the region with an intimate river experience on a narrated sightseeing tour onboard the Winona Tour Boat. Experience the Mississippi River, as the USCG-licensed captain covers river refuge history, aquatic life, and the river’s local environmental impacts, making sure to point out native wildlife, including eagles in their natural habitat! We will also discover the history of Winona, and the importance of the Mississippi River throughout its history.

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Into the Mississippi on the Winona Tour Boat A r r i v e at W i n o n a R i v er B oat To u rs Today, prepare to discover the Upper Mississippi River region from a rare, interactive perspective. Discover a new aspect of the region with an intimate river experience on a narrated sightseeing tour onboard the Winona Tour Boat.

S i g h ts eei n g B oat To u r

Experience the Mississippi River, as the USCG-licensed captain covers river refuge history, aquatic life, and the river’s local environmental impacts, making sure to point out native wildlife, including eagles in their natural habitat! We will also discover the history of Winona, and the importance of the Mississippi River throughout its history. Soak in the beauty of the river from a closer perspective. Appreciate the simplicity of nature within the Mississippi River and along the river banks, a refreshing contrast to the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

d e pa rt W i n o n a r i v er b o at t o u rs Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.

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$ 3 9 p e r g u est R e t u r n s: 3 : 3 0 P M

D e pa rt s : 1: 0 0 P M

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INCLUDED TOUR

Red Wing, Minnesota

Red Wing, Minnesota was included on National Geographic Traveler’s list of most historic places in the world. Discovered in the early 1850’s, the lands were used mostly for harvesting wheat that would be transported on the river. Later in Red Wing’s history the economy began to flourish with the pottery industry, which became a main source of income between 1877 and 1967. Today, the city offers endless opportunities to travel back in time and learn about settlers and travelers that occupied the land before today, or to admire the craftsmanship and creativity of local artisans of both the present and the past.

Docking Dates Dat e o f V i s i t September 2nd, 2018 Be certain to check online at www.reservemyexcursions. com for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Included Red Wing Hop-On Hop-Off A l i v e o M i l i ta ry M u s e u m The Aliveo Military Museum has a significant collection of military artifacts such as edged weapons, flags, badges and much more! They have a vast collection that includes artifacts and relics from all major wars from the Revolutionary War to the modern day Middle-East Wars. They believe in education about military history through preservation and presentation of the military artifacts themselves. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

R e d W i n g M a r i n e M u s eu m

The Red Wing Marine Museum is in one of the city’s historical venues along the river near boathouse village and depicts one of the oldest manufacturing industries, the boat and motor businesses. It sits very near the site of the original factory where Red Wing-made boats and motors were made and launched. The museum exhibits include more than 30 restored Red Wing marine engines, outboard motors and a display of fishing tackle, photographs, documents and other riverrelated items. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

P ot t e ry M u s e u m o f r e d w i n g

Nearly 6000 unique pieces of stoneware, art pottery, and dinnerware await you at the Pottery Museum of Red Wing. Spanning 90 years of production, from 1877-1967, these artifacts tell the dynamic and colorful story of this Mississippi River town. Using nature’s elements of earth, fire, and water, the pottery artisans created a local legacy known throughout the world. Come and view nearly 100 years of history and tradition, beautifully displayed for your enjoyment. Approximate time: 30 - 45 Minutes

S t. J a m es H ot el

This beautiful and historic hotel opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1875, drawing in many businessmen who wished for firstclass lodging in the wheat-trading center of the world. The St. James Hotel became an immediate sensation, cementing its name as the hub of activity in Red Wing nearly overnight. Located just a few steps from the Red Wing train depot and steam boating docks, St. James was booked to full capacity each night. Inside, wealthy travelers and businessmen alike marveled at the stunning four-story Italianate structure filled with elegant furnishings, Brussels carpets, English velvet carpets, steam heat, hot and cold running water, gas on every floor, and a stateof-the-art kitchen! Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Robin’s Rustic Nest Uffda Shop The Pottery Place Mall Fair Trade Books Red Wing Red Wing Shoe Store

C o m p l e t e L o o p D r i v i n g T i m e: 4 5 M i n u t e s

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On Eagle’s Wings Wind through the streets of this iconic river town as our local guide explains the history of Red Wing while guests have the opportunity to see some of key sites throughout the port. Then, we will travel to Wabasha, Minnesota, the oldest city on the upper Mississippi River. Here we’ll visit the National Eagle Center for an unforgettable “nose to beak” experience with America’s National Symbol of Freedom— the American bald eagle.

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On Eagle’s Wings R ed W i n g D r i v i n g C i ty To u r

Set out for the oldest city along the Upper Mississippi River, Wabasha, Minnesota, first winding through the streets of an iconic river town, Red Wing. Admire the rustic brick buildings, daunting bluffs opening up the Mississippi River, and quirky artwork that lines the streets along the way. Notice the buildings along the road aging as we enter Wabasha, overflowing with history and culture.

A r r i v e at t h e N at i o n a l Eag le C en t er

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable “nose to beak” experience as we arrive at the National Eagle Center. Spend the day discovering the US national symbol of freedom – the American bald eagle! Get up close and personal to these regal creatures unlike ever before as trained professionals supervise a room full of golden eagles.

To u r t h e N at i o n a l Ea g l e C e n t e r Explore the National Eagle Center and follow the majestic creatures outside to learn why this area is known as America’s Eagle Destination, as you search the horizon for eagles in their natural setting atop the observation deck above the Mississippi River. The overlook is the perfect location for bird watching and when you finally catch sight of these incredible and powerful birds soaring over the currents of the Mighty Mississippi River, you will truly understand the meaning and beauty of the Freedom it proudly represents!

d epa rt T h e N at i o n a l Ea g l e C e n t e r Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.

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$ 6 9 p e r g u e st R e t u r n s: 4 : 3 0 P M

D e pa rt s : 1 2 : 3 0 P M

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POST-CRUISE PORTS OF CALL

Red Wing, Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Pages 36-38

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Post-Cruise Am erican Select P r em i u m Exc u rs i o n s

Red Wing, Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Red Wing, Minnesota was included on National Geographic Traveler’s list of most historic places in the world. Discovered in the early 1850’s, the lands were used mostly for harvesting wheat that would be transported on the river. Later in Red Wing’s history the economy began to flourish with the pottery industry, which became a main source of income between 1877 and 1967. Today, the city offers endless opportunities to travel back in time and learn about settlers and travelers that occupied the land before today, or to admire the craftsmanship and creativity of local artisans of both the present and the past.

Docking Dates D at e o f V i s i t September 3rd, 2018 Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Post-Cruise tour

Post-Cruise St. Paul City Tour Today, discover the rich history of Minnesota’s bustling, energetic capital, St. Paul. Uncover some of the city’s many mysteries as you learn why the city has been divided into two cities. Explore the scenic beauty and history of this city and enjoy a visit to beautiful Minnehaha Falls, the Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge at St. Anthony Falls and the recently restored Harriet Island off the Mississippi River with its fleet of paddle wheel boats.

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Post-Cruise St. Paul City tour N a r r at e d j o u r n e y t h r o u g h t h e " T w i n C i t i e s "

Watch the city unfold through the windows of the River Coach as we pass some of the most historical treasures of the city! Our local guide will narrate our journey through St. Paul before we stop at Minnehaha Falls.

A r r i v e at M i n n e h a h a Fa l l s

At Minnehaha Falls, breathe in the fresh air as the breeze blows a shimmering mist across your cheeks. Watch the fresh water pour off the slick sheets of rock at the top of the cliffs, powerfully funneling into the small body of water located below.

Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge Admire the beauty of the architectural link that contrasts the metallic structures of the urban city with the natural glimmer of the Mississippi waters. Watch as the Mississippi rapids channel towards Saint Anthony Falls downstream.

Continue driving through the "twin Cities" As we continue our driving tour, we will pass by sites like Fort Snelling, St. Paul Cathedral, the Minnesota State Capitol building, the new Guthrie Theater, and Historic Summit Avenue lined in pristine Victorian architecture.

D e pa r t f o r t h e A i r p o r t & P o s t - C r u i s e H o t e l We will make our way to the Minneapolis/St.Paul Airport and the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel. Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

$ 6 9 p e r g u e st D e pa rt s : 7 : 3 0 A M

R et u r n s: 1 2 : 3 0 P M

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Uniquely American River Cruises

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Reservation Agents are available Monday - Friday from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST Disclaimer American DuchessÂŽ included shore excursions are available to all American Duchess guests and are capacity controlled and subject to availability. All included and premium shore excursions are subject to availability and may not be available at time of booking. All tours are subject to maximum and minimum capacities and tours may be canceled in the event that minimum capacities are not met. Total passenger counts for each tour are required for logistical reasons. Cancellations within 48 hours of tour departure are not refundable.Tour departure times, inclusions, prices and activity level are subject to change; please reference your ticket, the departure kiosk and the daily TV presentation for more information on your specific tour. In most cases, tours will operate in all weather conditions and refunds will not be offered for inclement weather. During local and national holidays or weekends some attractions and facilities may be operating under modified hours of operations or may not be open to the public. In such instances, American Duchess shore excursions will make every effort to minimize negative impact on guests and will offer an alternative when applicable or if available. Early pre-booking is strongly encouraged. Tours are generally available 6 months prior to cruise departure and not all premium excursions are available for pre-booking online. Check with your Shore Excursion Specialist when onboard for any additional tours or changes to pre-booked tours. American Duchess shore excursions has made every effort to notify guests with mobility issues of handicapped accessibility at the stops and attractions along the Hop-on Hop-off route as well as premium excursions. Because of the historic and general nature of some of the attractions, handicapped accessibility may be limited to the first floor or outside grounds only. In some instances there is no handicapped accessibility to the attractions. Complete or partial refunds will not be issued for portions of tours or attractions with accessibility limitations. Post-Cruise tours may include more than one final destination. In some instances guests will experience up to three stops to allow guests to exit the River Coaches at a second hotel or airport.

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