2020
American Duchess Shore Excursions
OHIO, CUMBERLAND & MISSISSIPPI RIVER
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Table of Contents Shore Excursions Information.................................. 4 Website Information................................................. 5 Memphis................................................................. 6 Clarksville (Turn-over).......................................... 12 St. Louis (Turn-over)............................................ 16 Cincinnati............................................................. 20 Louisville (Turn-over).......................................... 24 Ashport Landing................................................... 26 New Madrid.......................................................... 28 Cape Girardeau....................................................... 30 Paducah.................................................................. 32 Dover..................................................................... 34 Clarksville.............................................................. 36 Chester.................................................................. 38 St. Louis................................................................ 40 Brandenburg.......................................................... 42 Louisville............................................................... 44 Madison................................................................ 46 Owensboro............................................................ 48 Henderson.............................................................. 50
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Shore Excursions Department
Dear American Queen Steamboat Company Guest, Mankind has always been drawn to the river, not only for sustenance, but as a landmark. ‘Down by the river’ was not just a necessity, it was a way of life. And for us who decide to experience river travel, it still is. These parts unknown were so malleable that they transformed rapidly into cultures of their own, so different even from the ideals and origins of their settlers. Regional traditions, like those of the Cajuns, were formed and still continue strongly with their own food, history and way of life. The Scandinavian influence is still prevalent on the Upper Mississippi. Steel workers and coal miners still tell stories of loading their goods onto barges on the Ohio and Tennessee rivers. Travel in America is well within our comfort zones, but it is still a frontier with much to be experienced. It’s time not just to vacation, it’s time to experience. As a country, America is still so very new. We will not see medieval castles around every river bend. Instead of centuries old Gothic cathedrals, we will see 20th century white clapboard local parishes that are the center of communities. We may see the efforts of revitalization in a river city’s downtown as they struggle with the remnants of the 1950’s boom and the effect that suburbanization and shopping malls have had on their Main Streets. We will not hear many foreign languages, but rather dialects and accents of which we may not be familiar. We are not showing off a royal spectacle, we are immersed in real life. On board, please allow us to indulge and spoil you in what a vacation is all about. But as you dock onto shore, allow yourself to think differently and take in, even become part of, the communities we visit. We hope you chose to sail with us, not only to escape and vacate your everyday lives, but to appreciate seeing the country (the good, bad and challenged) from the perspective of the river and all there is to learn. Vacation is to escape. American river travel is to engage, educate and appreciate the diversity of this great country.
This is real. This is America.
Thank you,
James J Palmeri Shore Excursions of America
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Shore Excursion Promise American Queen 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! With all of the options and competition in today’s travel industry, it is human nature to search for the best value. We understand you worked very hard in your career and we are appreciative that you spend your time exploring our great country together. We vow to provide you with our best selection for the best value, every time!
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This symbol indicates the Price Per Guest of a Premium Excursion. Activity Level 1: Little to no physical activity involved. Enjoy your excursion from the comfort of our luxury River Coach with the possibility of a relaxing stroll. Activity Level 2: A bit more than a driving tour, but not a strenuous effort. These excursions may involve moderate walking of up to 1/2 mile on level ground. Activity Level 3: Expect some physical activity. These excursions may involve moderate walking, some steps or climbing, and uneven surfaces. Activity Level 4: Turn it up a notch! These excursions are for guests who regularly engage in an active lifestyle. Expect uneven surfaces or hills with more than average walking.
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Memphis, TN
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Pre-Cruise: The Elvis Experience Fu l l Day
$ 139
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S Li v e Li k e "T h e K i n g" fo r a d ay At G r ac e l a n d M a n s i o n Enter through “The King’s” front door, where the presence of Elvis can still be felt within the walls as you walk through the same rooms as he did after a long day’s performance. Custom crafted and state-of-the-art iPads will help guide your way through each room, providing thoughtful narration. Discover how Elvis lived at this musical mecca while exploring the personal rooms within his home, visitor entertainment complex, and museums depicting his legacy.
G r ac ela n d Elv i s Ex p er i en c e To u r & Fr ee t i m e fo r Lu n c h Enjoy the rest of your time exploring the recently opened Entertainment Complex. The multitude of exhibits feature everything from Elvis’ wardrobe to his automobiles and airplanes. Then stop for a bite to eat at one of the many Elvis themed eateries, like Vernon’s Steakhouse and Gladys’ Diner. Peanut butter and banana sandwiches anyone?
C i ty T o u r o f M em p h i s
Sit back and relax on a brief city tour and see important musical and historical locations as we make our way through the bustling Blues City and home of “The King”.
Enj oy a wa lk d ow n B ea le St r eet & Elv i s Stat u e A giant bronze statue of Elvis welcomes us to the most famous street in Memphis. Here, our local guide will lead us down the block as he narrates stories of his favorite attractions as we walk past. From blues to barbeque, Beale Street is a must for any visitor to Memphis!
B oat Em ba r kat i o n Our journey will conclude at the dock of the American Duchess for embarkation.
Fo r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n f o r m at i o n
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Pre-Cruise: Soundtrack of Memphis: A Musical City Tour H a l f- Day P M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S M u s i ca l D r i v e t h r o u g h t h e st r e e t s o f M e m p h i s
With singing and live music interjected between narration, this tour makes the history of Memphis come alive. Activities begin as we embark our luxury River Coach on a musical journey through the streets of Memphis with our knowledgeable guide, who is also a Beale Street musician, leading the way. Drive past city highlights, including the Peabody Hotel, Sun Studio, Lauderdale Courts, and the former church where Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two put on their first performance.
O v ert o n Pa r k S h el l As we make our way through Blues City, we’ll stop at the iconic Levitt Shell amphitheater located in Overton Park. Here, our guide will perform on the stage where Elvis Presley put on his first paid concert in 1954.
Wa lk D ow n B ea l e S t r ee t As a brief intermission from our driving tour, we will step out onto the most-famous street in Memphis, the bustling Beale Street. Embrace the sights and sounds of this iconic musical roadway and feel free to search for the perfect soundtrack souvenir!
C i t y T o u r C o n t i n u es We’ll then continue past sites that include historic Beale Street, and the National Civil Rights Museum, built around the infamous Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King, Jr. was tragically assassinated in 1968.
B oat Em ba r kat i o n Our journey will conclude at the dock of the American Duchess for embarkation.
Fo r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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Post-Cruise: The Elvis Experience H a l f- Day A M
$ 139
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S L i v e Li k e " T h e K i n g" fo r a d ay At G r ac e l a n d M a n s i o n Enter through “The King’s” front door, where the presence of Elvis can still be felt within the walls as you walk through the same rooms as he did after a long day’s performance. Custom crafted and state-of-the-art iPads will help guide your way through each room, providing thoughtful narration. Discover how Elvis lived at this musical mecca while exploring the personal rooms within his home, visitor entertainment complex, and museums depicting his legacy.
G racela n d Elvis Exper i en ce To u r Enjoy the rest of your time exploring the recently opened Entertainment Complex. The multitude of exhibits feature everything from Elvis’ wardrobe to his automobiles and airplanes.
C i t y T o u r o f M em p h i s
Sit back and relax on a brief city tour and see important musical and historical locations as we make our way through the bustling Blues City and home of “The King”.
Enj oy a wa lk d ow n B ea le St r eet & Elv i s Stat u e A giant bronze statue of Elvis welcomes us to the most famous street in Memphis. Here, our local guide will lead us down the block as he narrates stories of his favorite attractions as we walk past. From blues to barbeque, Beale Street is a must for any visitor to Memphis!
D ro p o f f at t h e M em p h i s a i r p o rt & p o st - c r u i s e h o t el We will make our way to the Memphis International Airport and the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel, the Peabody.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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Post-Cruise: Soundtrack of Memphis: A Musical City Tour H a l f- Day A M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S M u s i ca l D r i v e t h r o u g h t h e st r e e t s o f M e m p h i s With singing and live music interjected between narration, this tour makes the history of Memphis come alive. Activities begin as we embark our luxury River Coach on a musical journey through the streets of Memphis with our knowledgeable guide, who is also a Beale Street musician, leading the way. Drive past city highlights, including the Peabody Hotel, Sun Studio, Lauderdale Courts, and the former church where Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two put on their first performance.
O v ert o n Pa r k S h el l As we make our way through Blues City, we’ll stop at the iconic Levitt Shell amphitheater located in Overton Park. Here, our guide will perform on the stage where Elvis Presley put on his first paid concert in 1954.
Wa lk D ow n B ea l e S t r eet As a brief intermission from our driving tour, we will step out onto the most-famous street in Memphis, the bustling Beale Street. Embrace the sights and sounds of this iconic musical roadway and feel free to search for the perfect soundtrack souvenir!
C i ty t o u r C o n t i n u es We’ll then continue past sites that include historic Beale Street, and the National Civil Rights Museum, built around the infamous Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King, Jr. was tragically assassinated in 1968.
D e pa rt fo r t h e A i r po rt a n d P o st - C r u i s e H o t e l We will make our way to the Memphis International Airport and the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel, the Peabody.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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Soundtrack of Memphis: A Musical City Tour
“Great overview of Memphis!”- Russell AD, October 2019
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Clarksville, TN
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Pre-Cruise: Nashville Music City USA Tour $ 99
Fu l l Day
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S G u i d ed D r i v i n g To u r o f M u s i c C i ty “
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Discover all that Nashville has to offer on this excursion sure to deliver the full “Country Music Experience.” Ride throughout the streets of this unique city known for it’s artistic murals, catchy music, and mouthwatering cuisine. As we explore “Music City” our knowledgeable guide will share local stories and discuss the history of the town as our River Coach traverses the streets before stopping on Broadway to grab a bite to eat.
Enj oy a D e l i c i o u s L u n c h o n B r o a d way
Our River Coach will make a stop on Broadway, one Nashville’s most-famous thoroughfares downtown. Here, you can enjoy an authentic Nashville lunch on your own at one of the many delicious restaurants or Honky Tonks in the area.
Sway to t h e S o u n d s o f N as h v i l l e at t h e C o u n t ry M u s i c H a ll o f Fa m e a n d m u s eu m With our bellies full, we will pull up to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. You will most definitely spot the building – the massive museum showcases piano keys that span the entire exterior. The museum is nicknamed the “Smithsonian of Country Music” because of its absolutely remarkable collection. Here you can experience the sounds of country’s biggest stars! Explore the museum’s core exhibition, and stop by “Sing Me Back Home” and “A Journey Through Country Music” which are the permanent exhibits. The Country Music Hall of Fame frequently updates their showcases – and they will never disappoint!
B o at E m ba r k at i o n Reboard the River Coach as we make our way to the American Duchess for embarkation.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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Post-Cruise: Nashville Music City USA Tour $ 99
H a l f- Day A M
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S G u i d ed D r i v i n g To u r o f M u s i c C i ty “
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Discover all that Nashville has to offer on this excursion sure to deliver the full “Country Music Experience.” Ride throughout the streets of this unique city known for it’s artistic murals, catchy music, and mouthwatering cuisine. As we explore “Music City” our knowledgeable guide will share local stories and discuss the history of the town as our River Coach traverses the streets before stopping on Broadway to grab a bite to eat.
Sway to t h e S o u n d s o f N as h v i l l e at t h e C o u n t ry M u s i c H a ll o f Fa m e a n d m u s eu m With our bellies full, we will pull up to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. You will most definitely spot the building – the massive museum showcases piano keys that span the entire exterior. The museum is nicknamed the “Smithsonian of Country Music” because of its absolutely remarkable collection. Here you can experience the sounds of country’s biggest stars! Explore the museum’s core exhibition, and stop by “Sing Me Back Home” and “A Journey Through Country Music” which are the permanent exhibits. The Country Music Hall of Fame frequently updates their showcases – and they will never disappoint!
C o n t i n u e yo u r N a s h v i l l e C i t y T o u r
Before departing to the airport or post-cruise hotel we’ll embark on an additional driving tour of Nashville, discover the legends and lore behind this iconic American city as our local guide leads you to your final destination.
D e pa rt fo r t h e A i r po rt a n d P o st - C r u i s e H o t e l We will make our way to the Nashville International Airport and the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel, the Gaylord Opryland.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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Nashville Music City USA Tour
“What a great tour that Shows you what Nashville has to offer” - Jill AD, December 2019
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St. Louis, MO
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Pre-Cruise: St. Louis City Tour The Lewis and Clark Gateway to the West Fu l l Day
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S C ro s s “T h e Gat eway to t h e W e st ” Begin your day of historic exploration in the city known as “The Gateway to the West.” A local tour guide leads this city tour and narrates 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 1,300-acre Forest Park, Cathedral Basilica, Downtown St. Louis, and enjoy a photo opportunity at the Gateway Arch.
J o i n t h e C o r ps o f D i s c ov e ry at t h e Le w i s a n d C la r k Stat e H i sto r i c S i t e
Trace the steps of America’s most-famous explorers at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, an incredible museum dedicated to sharing their stories and discoveries. On a self-guided tour of this 14,000 square-foot facility delve into stories rarely heard, as you weave through the extraordinary exhibits and galleries — including a replica of the 55-foot keel boat used by the Corps to navigate the waters of the Missouri River.
M e r g i n g o f t h e M i dw es t at t h e C o n f l u e n c e T o w e r Admire the breathtaking view of the convergence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers from a one-of-a-kind vantage point atop the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower Monument. These two identical and strategically placed towers mark a significant moment in the formation of the Corps of Discovery. Take a short elevator ride up to the top of the towers and admire the breathtaking view of the Midwestern countryside below. Witness the historic merging waterways which allowed local confluence communities to flourish.
B oat Em ba r kat i o n Our journey will conclude at the dock of the American Duchess for embarkation.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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Post-Cruise St. Louis City Tour: The Lewis and Clark Gateway to the West H a l f- Day A M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S C ro s s “T h e Gat eway to t h e W e st ” Begin your day of historic exploration in the city known as “The Gateway to the West.” A local tour guide leads this city tour and narrates 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 1,300-acre Forest Park, Cathedral Basilica, Downtown St. Louis, and enjoy a photo opportunity at the Gateway Arch.
J o i n t h e C o r ps o f D i s c ov e ry at t h e Le w i s a n d C la r k Stat e H i sto r i c S i t e
Trace the steps of America’s most-famous explorers at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, an incredible museum dedicated to sharing their stories and discoveries. On a self-guided tour of this 14,000 square-foot facility delve into stories rarely heard, as you weave through the extraordinary exhibits and galleries — including a replica of the 55-foot keel boat used by the Corps to navigate the waters of the Missouri River.
M e r g i n g o f t h e M i dw es t at t h e C o n f l u e n c e T o w e r Admire the breathtaking view of the convergence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers from a one-of-a-kind vantage point atop the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower Monument. These two identical and strategically placed towers mark a significant moment in the formation of the Corps of Discovery. Take a short elevator ride up to the top of the towers and admire the breathtaking view of the Midwestern countryside below. Witness the historic merging waterways which allowed local confluence communities to flourish.
D e pa rt f o r t h e A i r po rt & P o st - C r u i s e H o t e l We will conclude our journey at the St. Louis Airport and the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel, the Four Seasons.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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St. Louis City Tour: The Lewis and Clark Gateway to the West
“Super informational and interesting! Loved taking this tour before our embarkation!.�- Cathy AD, August 2019
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Cincinnati, OH
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Pre-Cruise: The Cincinnati Experience H a l f- Day P M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S Ex p lo r e H i s to r i c C i n c i n n at i
Our journey will begin as we weave through picturesque Main Strasse Village in Covington, Kentucky, on our way to historic Riverside Drive, lined with luxurious antebellum homes flanking the Ohio River. We will continue our journey to the beautiful Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption. As we make our way through the magnificent structure, admire the incredible mosaics made of more than 70,000 pieces, hand carved saint figurines, and over 82 hand poured stained glass windows.
D i s c ov e r t h e L ega cy o f W i l l i a m H o wa r d Ta f t Perched high atop one of Cincinnati’s most prominent hilltops, stands a stunning, two-story Greek Revival house where former US President William Howard Taft was born and raised. Discover key roles in Taft’s life, including an immensely nurturing environment that helped to shape and mold his character and his philosophies. Our guide will chauffeur us from room to room to admire the authentic, original artifacts of the only man in history to hold the office of President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
E d u cat i o n a l D r i v e t h r o u g h t h e st r e e t s o f C i n c i n n at i
As we depart the Taft home, reemerge on the streets of iconic Cincinnati, weaving through the heart of the city near Fountain Square where crowds of people gather for brown-bag lunches, concerts, sports and political rallies. Our expert guide will be sure to point out many of Cincinnati’s most well-known landmarks along the way!
S o a k i n T h e S c en ery at E d e n Pa r k
Our day will come to an end at Eden Park, one of Cincinnati’s largest and most scenic tourist attractions. This picturesque park is home to the Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Krohn Conservatory.
B o at E m ba r k at i o n We will make our way to the American Duchess for embarkation.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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Post-Cruise: The Cincinnati Experience H a l f- Day A M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S Ex p lo r e H i s to r i c C i n c i n n at i
Our journey will begin as we weave through picturesque Main Strasse Village in Covington, Kentucky, on our way to historic Riverside Drive, lined with luxurious antebellum homes flanking the Ohio River. We will continue our journey to the beautiful Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption. As we make our way through the magnificent structure, admire the incredible mosaics made of more than 70,000 pieces, hand carved saint figurines, and over 82 hand poured stained glass windows.
D i s c ov e r t h e L ega cy o f W i l l i a m H o wa r d Ta f t Perched high atop one of Cincinnati’s most prominent hilltops, stands a stunning, two-story Greek Revival house where former US President William Howard Taft was born and raised. Discover key roles in Taft’s life, including an immensely nurturing environment that helped to shape and mold his character and his philosophies. Our guide will chauffeur us from room to room to admire the authentic, original artifacts of the only man in history to hold the office of President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
E d u cat i o n a l D r i v e t h r o u g h t h e st r e e t s o f C i n c i n n at i
As we depart the Taft home, reemerge on the streets of iconic Cincinnati, weaving through the heart of the city near Fountain Square where crowds of people gather for brown-bag lunches, concerts, sports and political rallies. Our expert guide will be sure to point out many of Cincinnati’s most well-known landmarks along the way!
S o a k i n T h e S c en ery at E d e n Pa r k
Our day will come to an end at Eden Park, one of Cincinnati’s largest and most scenic tourist attractions. This picturesque park is home to the Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Krohn Conservatory.
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 Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport or the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel, Embassy Suites.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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The Cincinnati Experience
“Loved learning about William Howard Taft in addition to seeing all the sites of Cincinnati.�- Bruce AD, June 2019
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Louisville, KY
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Pre-Cruise: Kentucky Derby Museum H a l f- Day P M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S D r i v i n g to u r o f Lo u i sv i lle
We will begin our day with an in-depth driving tour of Louisville, witness the most wellknown sights of Louisville as our knowledgeable guide leads us through the city. Visit the expansive entertainment and retail complex, 4th Street Live! Explore the premiere dining destination and enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants on your own.
Tour the iconic Churchill downs racetrack
There are few American sporting events that showcase the same history, dating to 1875, and popularity as the Kentucky Derby. Perhaps it’s because this annual horse race, held at stunning Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, is more than just a sporting event. It is its own culture, an event celebrating the authentic Southern lifestyle and the luxury associated with it. It is images of women with beautiful, floppy hats, and men, dressed in regal attire, sipping fresh mint juleps, awaiting what is known as & the most exciting two minutes in sports. Experience Churchill Downs like never before on this guided tour of the historic racetrack.
E x p l o r e t h e K e n t u c k y D e r by M u s e u m
The Kentucky Derby Museum, features two-floors of interactive, family-friendly exhibits, which take visitors through every stage of a Thoroughbred’s life, from birth to that very first Saturday in May. Discover the legacy of this Louisville tradition through the expansive museum’s collection of trainer and jockey possessions, trophies, and historical stories. Feel your heart racing with excitement as you view “The Greatest Race,” a 360-degree immersive media experience and uncover the history of this unique sport.
B o at E m b a r k at i o n We will make our way to the American Duchess for embarkation.
F o r b o o k i n g & M o r e I n fo r m at i o n
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AShport Landing, TN included Fort Pillow tour Join us today as we explore the 1,642-acre fort, known for its well-preserved breastworks and reconstructed inner fort. We will begin with a narrated driving tour as we make our way to the Interpretive Center and Museum, where Civil War artifacts, including a cannon and interpretive displays relating to the history of Fort Pillow are displayed. After a short film about the 1864 battle, explore the gift shop and choose a souvenir to remember your visit to the historic fort. Enjoy a reenactment of the battle, so you can watch the events unfold before your very eyes. You will also have an option to take an extensive walking tour to the 1864 battlefield site, featuring the restored fortifications. Note: Please be advised that the walk to the battlefield site is strenuous with uneven ground and elevation changes. The additional walking tour option is subject to minimum reservation requirements.
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Fort Pillow Tour
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New Madrid, MO included hop-on hop-off Tour
N ew M a d r i d H i s to r i ca l M u s e u m
Located in the former Kendall Saloon off of Main Street, the New Madrid Historical Museum shares the history of this river town from the Mississippian period through the 20th century. Here, guests can explore the great earthquakes of 1811 and 1812, documented with seismographic recordings, Native American artifacts, Civil War artifacts, early family life in the city of New Madrid during the 19th and 20th centuries and the gift shop! Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
N e w M a d r i d C o u n ty C o u rt h o u s e The town of New Madrid was founded in 1783, and the county was organized in 1812. First courts met in New Madrid, but county records previous to 1816 are missing. After the devastating earthquake of 1811 and repeated flooding of the Mississippi, the court chose an inland site for the county seat. For the 20th century courthouse, New Madrid County purchased a new site north of the original town in March 1915. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
H u n t e r- D aws o n S tat e H i st o r i ca l S i t e Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site preserves a now-vanished part of Missouri: The stately Bootheel Mansion. Filled with original pieces and furnished in the style similar to its heydays of the 1860s-1880s, this ornate mansion provides a history lesson in every corner. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
H i g g e rs o n S c h o o l Restored to the one-room school that operated in 1948, the Higgerson School is a window to the educational practices that shaped and served rural America from the early 19th century. Experience the typical school day of children attending all eight grades in one room with one teacher. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
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New Madrid Hop-on Hop-off Tour
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Cape Girardeau, MO included hop-on hop-off Tour
M i ss i s s i p p i R i v er Ta l es M u r a ls The Mississippi River Tales Mural is the largest and most dramatic of Cape Girardeau’s murals and is located on a portion of the downtown flood wall. The Missouri Wall of Fame Mural features 47 individuals who were born in Missouri or achieved fame while living in the state. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
R ed H o u s e i n t er p r et i v e C e n t e r
The Center commemorates the life of community founder French-Canadian, Louis Lorimier, as well as the visit of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in November, 1803. The gardens on the north side of the house show the types of garden you might have seen in 1803 with flowers, vegetables, cooking herbs, and medicinal herbs. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
O ld St . V i n c en t's C h u r c h
Explore the many artifacts preserved in the church as you admire the arches and woodwork lining the interior of the chapel. Discover this fully restored beauty as it transports you back in time. Suggested Visit: 15 - 45 Minutes
G le n n H o u s e
Completed in 1883, the Glenn House is a fully restored historic museum in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It is a prime example of the Victorian period lifestyle including the architecture, furnishings, clothing, and dĂŠcor. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
Crisp Museum
The Crisp Museum collects in three thematic areas: archaeology, history, and fine art. The Archaeology collection has several collections of prehistoric Native American artifacts, which illustrate aspects of the daily and ceremonial lives of the indigenous peoples who lived in southeastern Missouri from 13,500 B.C. to 1400 A.D., highlighting some very rare and exotic artifacts. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour
Ca p e R i v e r H er i ta g e M u s e u m Since its founding in 1981, the Cape River Heritage Museum has focused on local history while preserving a historic building at the corner of Frederick and Independence streets. Located in an old fire house, the museum offers events, tours, and exhibits on steamboats, education, commerce, the Missouri mule, the state flag, the Show-Me slogan, Native American culture, and fire and police memorabilia. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes
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Tracing the Trail of Tears H a l f- Day P M
$ 69
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S
R e fle ct at t r a i l o f t ea rs stat e pa r k
Retrace the route taken by displaced Native Americans at the Trail of Tears State Park in Jackson, Missouri. With 3,415 acres of pristine scenery, the Trail of Tears State Park blends beautiful countryside and untouched landscapes with one of the most devastating events of Native American history. The park memorializes this heartbreaking chapter of American history, and the effects of the relocation of the Cherokee nation. Explore the Visitor’s Center and gain an in-depth understanding of this American tragedy as a powerful documentary traces the events of this cultural banishment.
To u r t h e B o l l i n g er M i l l Stat e H i st o r i c S i t e
Travel back to simpler days when businesses in Missouri were fueled by streams rushing over a dam and bridges were covered at the Bollinger Mill State Historic Site. Here, discover how wheat and corn were ground into flour and meal within this massive four-story mill that dates back to the Civil War era.
N a r r at e d C i ty To u r o f J ac ks o n , M i ss o u r i Sit back and relax as we travel the quaint streets of this mid-western American town. Discover the history of this city with our local guide, as we make our way to the Cape Girardeau County History Center.
D i s c ov e r C u lt u r a l C o m m u n i t i e s at t h e Ca p e G i r a r d ea u C o u n ty H i st o ry C e n t e r Located along the quaint streets of this mid-western American town and the ideal location to complete our cultural exploration. Displays with artifacts of historical significance showcase different backgrounds, heritages, and ethnicities that have all combined to create unique communities and America’s melting pot. If shopping is what you prefer to do, feel free to head out into town, where you can take advantage of the boutiques of Jackson before heading back to the boat!
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Paducah, KY included hop-on hop-off Tour T h e N at i o n a l Q u i lt M u s e u m Celebrating 25 years in 2016, the National Quilt Museum is the largest of its kind in the world. The 27,000-square-foot contemporary structure features three galleries, highlight a collection of contemporary quilts and changing thematic exhibitions that celebrate the talent and diversity of the global quilting community. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
L loy d T i lg h m a n H o u s e & C i v i l Wa r M u s e u m This historic Greek Revival house was built in 1852 for Lloyd Tilghman, a new member of Paducah’s community at the time. Tilghman, his wife, their seven children, and five slaves resided in the home until 1861. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
Pa d u ca h R a i l r oa d M u s e u m The original Freight House (across the parking lot from the Museum) was built in 1925 by the Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway. Here, learn the history of the railroad and those who used it, explore the authentic train models, and enjoy the memorabilia showcased for guests. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 minutes
R i v e r D i s c ov ery C en t er
In 1988, Mayor Gerry Montgomery and her committee pursued the development of a museum to showcase the Four Rivers Region’s maritime heritage. Today, you can explore artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that share the history of marine life and the river. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
Flo o d wa l l M u r a ls These incredible works of art span “Wall to Wall” across 3 linear blocks of historic of Paducah. They were started over twenty years ago by Robert Dafford and his team of artists. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 minutes
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Check-in Along the Chitlin’ Trail H a l f - Day P M
$ 49
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S St ep bac k i n t i m e to t h e e a r ly 2 0 t h c e n t u ry The year is 1915, and America is disjointed by segregation and heavily governed by Jim Crow Laws. In the heart of the country sat Paducah Kentucky, a quaint yet bustling city on the Chitlin’ Trail, which saw hundreds of musicians as they made the journey from New Orleans to Chicago, leaving traces of jazz, the blues, and soul in their wake.
M e et M i ss M a g g i e at t h e H i st o r i c H o t e l Step into the radiating heat of the Kentucky sun and meet Miss Maggie, a ball of southern energy and hospitality. As she opens the door to this historical hotel … time turns back a century. In 1909, Miss Maggie used her undeniable determination and willpower to establish this much needed “colored” hotel, an almost unfathomable task for a black woman at the time. As Miss Maggie personally welcomes us inside, step through the door and into the 20th century.
To u r t h e h i s to r i c H ot el M e t r o p o l i ta n Follow Miss Maggie through the rooms as she shares the rich history that has been stowed in the hotel’s walls. Listen as she gossips about its past boarders, including B.B. King, Billie Holiday, and Ike and Tina Turner. If you listen closely, you can almost hear the laughter and music reverberating through the halls.
Sa m p le S o u l fu l tas t i n g s After our guided tour of the hotel, Miss Maggie will serve us some Chess pie and sweet tea, as she answers your questions about the hotel’s vibrant history.
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Dover, Tn
included hop-on hop-off tour St ewa rt C o u n ty V i s i to rs C e n t e r Built to help introduce visitors to the Stewart County area, this visitors center and community center was completed in 2010 and serves as a gateway to the many attractions in the area. The varied exhibits will give you a taste of the possible adventures you can have in this beautiful county of America. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
F o rt D o n e ls o n l ow er r i v e r b at t e ry Armed with heavy seacoast artillery to defend the water approach of the Union, it was at Fort Donelson’s Lower River Battery where Confederate gunners defeated Flag Officer Andrew Foote’s flotilla of ironclad and timber-clad gunboats. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes
Fo rt D o n e ls o n n at i o n a l c e m e t e ry
The Fort Donelson National Cemetery in Dover, Tennessee was established in 1867 as a burial ground for Union soldiers killed in a significant early Civil War Battle. Today, the cemetery contains the graves of veterans representing the Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, and the wars in Korea and Vietnam. Fort Donelson National Cemetery is one of 14 national cemeteries managed by the National Park Service and is a part of the Fort Donelson National Battlefield. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes
W.D. Sy k es H i s to r i ca l M u s e u m
The W.D Sykes Historical Museum is in the heart of Dover, TN. The museum houses an abundant collection of rich information on the county’s history, culture, and customs. While visiting the Historical Society Museum, guests have the opportunity to explore the county’s one-room schoolhouse and the history found inside, the beautiful Stewart County quilt showcased for all to see, and many more displays that demonstrate the local history. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes
T h e S u r r e n d er H ot el / D o v e r H o t e l
Built between 1851 and 1853, the Dover Hotel accommodated riverboat travelers before and after the Civil War. The Dover Hotel was the site of the “unconditional surrender” of General Buckner to General Grant, on February 16, 1862. The structure had served as General Buckner’s headquarters during the battle. The Fort Donelson House Historical Association and the National Park Service restored the house in the 1970s, and today the exterior looks much as it did at the time of the surrender. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
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Dover Hop-on Hop-off Tour
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Clarksville, TN included hop-on hop-off tour
S m i t h- T r a h er n M u s eu m
This beautiful home overlooks the Cumberland River. It was designed by Adolphus Heiman in 1858 for a wealthy tobacconist by the name Christopher Smith. The home reflects the transition between Greek Revival and Italianate styles, which were very popular at that time. The original main building consisted of four large rooms on each of the two floors, opening onto both the hallways and the balconies. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes
C u st o m H o u s e M u s eu m a n d C u lt u r a l C e n t e r
As the state’s second largest general history museum, the center features rotating shows, art galleries, and a massive model train exhibit. Built in 1898 as a US Post Office and Customs House, it was originally used to handle the large volume of foreign mail created by the city’s international tobacco business. Explore the expansive museum’s galleries displaying fine art, science, and history. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes
M o n t g o m e ry C o u n ty C o u rt h o u s e
The first Montgomery County courthouse was built from logs in 1796 by James Adams. After this, numerous courthouses replaced the original, until finally reaching the sixth replacement. Five years later, the downtown area was hit by a tornado, which damaged the roof of the courthouse and then in 1900, the structure was ravaged by fire, with the upper floors gutted and the clock tower destroyed. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
Fo rt D e fi a n c e Pa r k & I n t e r p r e t i v e C e n t e r In November 1861, Confederate troops began to build a defensive fort that would control the river approach to Clarksville. On February 19, 1862, Federal gunboats came up the river from Fort Donelson and reported the fort displayed a white flag and was deserted. The Federals took over the fort and enlarged it so that it would control traffic on the Hopkinsville Pike. On August 18, 1862, Clarksville was recaptured by Confederate Calvary. Union soldiers were sent from Fort Donelson to retake Clarksville in September 1862. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes
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Southern Spirit: The Vices of Clarksville H a l f - Day P M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S D i s c ov e r t h e V i c es o f C la r ksv i l l e Clarksville, Tennessee is a city with deep, historic ties to the classic vices of the American South. In fact, it was even once the inspection point for tobacco crops that were exported up and down the Cumberland River. You will find that Clarksville has perfected its craft, as we visit some of the sources of America’s most enduring vices.
T h e Tast es o f T en n es s e e Va lle y B r e w i n g C o m pa n y
Known as Clarksville’s first “nano brewery,” this local brewery prides itself on community involvement. Take a look behind the scenes as we tour the brewery and enjoy the opportunity to taste some of their delicious brews with a food pairing.
E nj oy A rt i sa n a l Sa m p l e s at O l d G l o ry D i st i lle ry At Old Glory Distillery, hometown pride fuels a growing business devoted to honoring the brewing customs of the past. Discover how these local artisans create their small batches of beloved specialty beverages -- or -- as Old Glory describes their products, “Damn fine spirits.” We’ll enjoy a tour of their new distillery, and of course, more free samples of their handcrafted creations!
Ex p e r i e n c e t h e b r eat h ta k i n g B e ac h h av e n W i n e ry
Not far from the Tennessee - Kentucky border, rests Beachaven Winery and Vineyards. Experience breathtaking views of the vineyards and a comprehensive tour of the winery, which explains the wine-making process from grape to glass. Perhaps best of all, we will be free to sample as many varieties of their critically acclaimed libations as we like!
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CHester, IL
included hop-on hop-off Tour C o h e n M em o r i a l H o m e The Cohen Home is located on a beautiful historical site on Harrison Street overlooking the Mississippi River. Its unusual blue storm windows make it a very visible landmark for boats on the river and travelers approaching the Chester Bridge from Missouri. Built in 1855, it was the home of the William Cohen family who lived there until 1983. The upstairs’ bedrooms contain furnishings and collections from several families of Chester including the Cohen family. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
T h e S p i n ac h Ca n C o l l ect i b l e s a n d M u s e u m
As the only Popeye collectibles store and museum in America, this small shop located in Downtown Chester will surely bring back memories of the past as you explore. Walk around the front to see original and rare collectibles featuring Popeye, Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Bluto, Swee’Pee, Jeep, and much more. Pick out the perfect unique book, toy, video, postcard, poster, or other memorabilia for someone back home or to keep for yourself. Then head into the back to see some rare and highly sought after Popeye collectibles. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
T h e C o u rt h o u s e a n d R a n d o l p h C o u n t y M u s e u m
The museum houses permanent displays as well as some artifacts that are temporarily on loan, and it hosts shows and exhibits which showcase specific treasures from the heritage and the long history of Randolph County. In addition, the newly established archives room will enable the museum to properly preserve and store documents, photographs, and other non-displayed artifacts for generations to come. Explore the history of Randolph County through collections of paintings, articles, photos, and artifacts that depict their past. Suggested Visit: 15 - 45 minutes
W e lc o m e C en t er
The new Welcome Center contains restrooms, an information center with displays and a large deck overlooking the Mississippi River and Missouri Bottoms. The bronze statue of Popeye the Sailor Man has been here for over 30 years. This is the first of numerous Popeye & Friends Character Trail statues of Popeye characters placed in various areas in Chester. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 minutes
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Ste. Genevieve...Missouri’s Oldest European Settlement H a l f - Day A M
$ 79
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S M i s s o u r i’s O l d es t Eu r o p e a n S e t t le m e n t Explore Missouri’s oldest European Settlement, Ste. Genevieve. Revel in the historic district’s rustic structures, featuring rare architectural styles that date back as far as 1722. Each with a story just waiting to be told. Our guide will enlighten us as we walk along the town’s streets to the Welcome Center. A visit to the Welcome Center will help us fill in the gaps of our Ste. Genevieve history knowledge in a friendly, interactive environment.
A S t u n n i n g Sa n ct ua ry : T h e C h u r c h o f St e . G e n e v i e v e Witness the beauty of the ornate stained glass windows and historical artifacts at Ste. Genevieve Church, which was constructed in the late 1890’s. Enjoy the sanctuary and a live organ concert performed by a local organist.
E x p er i e n c e Fr en c h C o l o n i a l li f e at t h e B o l d u c H o u s e M u s e u m & D ow n tow n S h o p p i n g Explore the Ste. Genevieve’s historic downtown Landmark District, where you are free to visit the shops and art galleries within the French-Creole style buildings that line the streets. Complete this historical tour at the Bolduc House Museum. Step into a different time as we experience the French Colonial lifestyle prior to the Louisiana Purchase through the museum’s collection of 18th-century exhibits.
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St.Louis,MO included hop-on hop-off Tour O l d C o u rt h o u s e/ Gat eway A r c h
Embrace this prime example of mid-19th century federal architecture. The Old Courthouse is known not only for its classic architecture, but also the notable cases presented in the courthouse, such as Dred Scott, who sued for his freedom from slavery. The Gateway Arch is symbolic of St. Louis. This iconic structure was completed in 1965 and has since provided millions of visitors with stunning views of up to 30 miles from east to west. Please note: Admission inside the Gateway Arch is additional. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 2 hours
Cat h e d r a l B as i l i ca o f Sa i n t L o u i s Completed in 1914, this stunning cathedral was designed to meet the grandeur of European cathedrals. One of the most notable traits of the structure is its domed ceiling covered in mosaics portraying saints and milestones of the Catholic church in St. Louis. Enjoy the beauty and wonder of this structure dubbed by locals as the “New Cathedral.” Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
M i ss o u r i H i s to ry m u s eu m
This historical museum traces its roots back to 1892, when the Missouri Historical Society opened the facility to host a vast collection of historical artifacts. In 2000, the museum underwent a contemporary extension that more than tripled the museum’s size. Today, the museum focuses on showcasing local history and a dynamic interaction between visitors and the history on display. Suggested Visit: 45 minutes - 1.5 hours
St. Lo u i s A rt M u s eu m Established in 1879, the Saint Louis Art Museum presents comprehensive collections of the highest quality works of art from St. Louis and throughout the world. Beginning from a humble collection of plaster casts and electrotype reproductions, among other examples of design in various forms of media, this museum prides itself on the vast expansion of the collection since its founding and the legacy of artistic achievement it preserves. Suggested Visit: 45 minutes - 1.5 hours
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
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Brandenburg,KY included: An American Leader: The Life and Presidency of Abraham Lincoln Today we will trace the life of the sixteenth president of the United States Abraham Lincoln. Beginning at The Lincoln Museum, full of three-dimensional wax figures, life-size dioramas, exhibits, and campaign posters that will build the background of Lincoln’s story. From there, we will make our way to Lincoln Square where an impersonator will stand in front of a six-foot brass Lincoln statue and continue telling the story of his life. We will finish the day at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, where we will discover Lincoln’s humble beginnings. Please Note: There will be a $50 fully refundable deposit placed on each stateroom for each guest who books this tour. The deposit will be removed once the tour has been taken.
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AN American Leader: The Life and Presidency of Abraham Lincoln
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Louisville,Ky included hop-on hop-off Tour
T h e Fr az i er H i st o ry M u s eu m This world-class museum that provides an unforgettable journey through more than 1,000 years of history with ever-changing and interactive exhibits. The permanent collection features a wide array of historically significant artifacts, such as Teddy Roosevelt’s “Big Stick,” Custer’s pistols, Geronimo’s bow and arrows, and a first edition copy of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Suggested Visit: 1 - 2 hours
4t h S t r eet Li v e!
Fourth Street Live began as a downtown revitalization project to redesign and modernize the former Louisville Galleria, a similar but unsuccessful project opened in the early 1980s with the same goals of revitalizing downtown. Today, the 350,000-squarefoot entertainment and retail complex is located on 4th Street, between Liberty and Muhammad Ali Boulevard. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
L o u i sv i lle V i s i t o r C en t er The Louisville Visitor Center is a one-stop-shop for brochures, maps, experience itineraries, dining suggestions, coupons, and shopping for Louisville and Bourbon Country-themed items. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 minutes
M a r k Pay to n G lass C en t er Visit this glass blowing studio and tour the amazing techniques and artwork created by professionals. The tour will pass by artists in action as they flamework, sculpt, cast, and blow glass. Make sure to stop in the gallery to explore finished products or the gift shop where you can purchase some unique and beautiful souvenirs. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
Cat h ed r a l o f t h e Ass u m p t i o n Located in the heart of downtown, this magnificent cathedral was designed in NeoGothic style by William Keeley and Isaiah Rogers, two of America’s finest 19th century architects. Completed in 1852, it is the fourth oldest public building in the city of Louisville, as well as the third oldest Catholic Cathedral in the United States in continuous use. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
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Kentucky Derby Museum Experience H a l f - Day A M
$ 69
P r em i u m e xc u rs i o n H I G H L I G H T S T h e o l d e s t s p o r t i n g e v e n t i n t h e n at i o n
There are few American sporting events that showcase the same history, dating to 1875, and popularity as the Kentucky Derby. Perhaps it’s because this annual horse race, held at stunning Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, is more than just a sporting event. It is its own culture, an event celebrating the authentic Southern lifestyle and the luxury associated with it. It is images of women with beautiful, floppy hats, and men, dressed in regal attire, sipping fresh mint juleps, awaiting what is known as & the most exciting two minutes in sports.
E x p l o r e t h e K e n t u c k y D e r by M u s e u m
The Kentucky Derby Museum, features two-floors of interactive, family-friendly exhibits, which take visitors through every stage of a Thoroughbred’s life, from birth to that very first Saturday in May. Discover the legacy of this Louisville tradition through the expansive museum’s collection of trainer and jockey possessions, trophies, and historical stories. Feel your heart racing with excitement as you view “The Greatest Race,” a 360-degree immersive media experience and uncover the history of this unique sport.
Tour the iconic Churchill downs racetrack
Experience the Churchill Downs like never before on a historic guided walking tour of the famous racetrack. See the site of this American tradition firsthand, where the best jockeys and horses go head to head in an intense competition each year. Be sure to visit the Finish Line Gift Shop to choose a souvenir as a reminder of your day in Louisville.
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Madison,IN
included hop-on hop-off Tour S c h ro e d e r Sa d d l et r ee Fac t o ry
This factory is America’s very last 19th century saddletree factory. For 94 years, workers at the Ben Schroeder Saddletree Company crafted tens of thousands of wooden frames for saddle makers throughout the United States and Latin America. It was the nation’s longest lasting, continually operated, family owned saddletree company. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
B roa dway Fo u n ta i n
One of Madison’s landmarks, the original Broadway Fountain stood in the middle of Broadway for almost 100 years before it was dismantled and replaced with the 1981 bronze copy or reproduction. The original cast iron fountain was displayed at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 minutes
L a n i er M a n s i o n S tat e H i st o r i c S i t e
This Greek Revival style home was built in 1844 and is often referred to as the “Crown Jewel” of Madison’s Historic District. Tour the mansion and be sure to catch a breathtaking glimpse at the of Ohio River from the south portico beneath the colossal Corinthian columns. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
H i st o ry C en t er a n d R a i l r o a d M u s e u m
The History Center offers visitors a permanent exhibit gallery devoted to the history of Southern Indiana and the mid-Ohio Valley. The Railroad Station Museum is a historic representation of an early 20th century passenger station. It features an octagonal waiting room that is two stories tall. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 minutes
S c h o fi eld H o u s e & S h r e ws b u ry - W i n d l e H o u s e Built circa 1815, the Federal-style Schofield House is believed to be the first two-story tavern house in Madison. It is also where Freemasons of Indiana gathered to found the Grand Lodge of Indiana in 1818. The Shewsbury-Windle House was built for captain Charles Shrewsbury and his family in the 1840s. It is a fine example of Greek revival architecture, and also designated a National Historic Landmark. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 hour
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Madison Hop-on Hop-Off Tour
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Owensboro,Ky included hop-on hop-off Tour
O. Z . Ty ler D i st i llery
The tour of the O.Z. Tyler Distillery covers every aspect of whiskey production, from grain to mash, to beer to distillate, and finally, to barrels of whiskey. And after you’ve seen how it’s made, you’ll get to taste the end products in their speakeasy-style tasting room. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
W e s t er n K en t u c ky B ota n i ca l Ga r d e n s Enjoy nature at its finest --- always growing, always changing. From the spectacular day lily collection to the peaceful prayer garden, there is something for everyone. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
Ow e n s b o ro M u s eu m o f Fi n e A rt In addition to their permanent collections, the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art presents traveling exhibitions from major museums, galleries, and private collections. The facility includes two structures listed on the National Register of Historic Sites: the 1909 Carnegie Library and the John Hampden Smith House, a pre-Civil War era mansion which serves as a decorative arts wing. The permanent collection features American, European, and Asian fine and decorative arts dating from the 15th century to the present. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
V i s i t O w en s b o r o
Owensboro and the surrounding region are home to an impressive array of well-known celebrities from sports, movies, television, music, and government. The Hall of Fame is located in Visit Owensboro, where visitors can freely browse to learn more about the accomplishments of its members. Suggested Visit: 15 minutes
B l u eg r as s M u s i c H a ll o f Fa m e & M u s e u m Interact with the history of bluegrass music and the people who made it in this extensive museum. The museum boasts multiple floors filled with exhibits including a self-guided tour through the River of Sound, where you will revisit history and see memorabilia you won’t find anywhere else. Suggested Visit: 45 minutes - 1 hour
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Owensboro Hop-on Hop-Off Tour
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Henderson,Ky included hop-on hop-off Tour
T h e D epo t C O m m u n i t y R o o m
The Depot is a replica of the original 1901 train depot and stands as an example of the city’s commitment to preserving the past, while embracing Henderson’s future. Inside the Depot Community Room you will find historical artifacts about Henderson’s train history, tobacco and agriculture history, war history, and much more. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
H i s to r i c H e n d ers o n Ca r n eg i e L i b r a ry In 1894, Lila Ripley Barnwell donated some books to the township, convincing the commissioners to give the “Library Club” a room in the City Hall. After years of slowly expanding and eventually relocating, Andrew Carnegie invested into the funding for a brand new library in 1908. The community donated their books and slowly they filled the new building until they finally opened their doors in 1914 with 600 books total. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes
J o h n Ja m es Au d u b o n Stat e Pa r k & M u s e u m On October 3, 1934, the Commonwealth of Kentucky dedicated the John James Audubon State Park and years later provided money to create the addition of a museum to the grounds. Today, the park is filled with beautiful and interesting stops for everyone. Bird watchers have some of the best views of native bird species from the wooded areas and benches of the park. Trails wrap around the park with incredible views of Kentucky and a nice walk can be enjoyed with the comfort of benches placed along the paths. Suggested Visit: 30 minutes - 1 hour
A u d u b o n M i ll pa r k
This scenic park, located right off of the Ohio River, offers the perfect opportunity for guests who wish to spend the day enjoying and exploring the beauty of Kentucky. The park offers a beautiful, paved trail perfect for a stroll down the river and has plenty of spots to take a rest on the benches or to relax and soak in the beauty of the outdoors. Guests may want to utilize this location to enjoy a lunch from a local eatery at one of the tables or for the perfect outdoor picnic and a river overlook. The park is used annually to hold a series of festivals, concerts and events and is a frequent destination for Blue Grass and local artists to vocalize their talents to the community and visitors. Suggested Visit: 15 minutes
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Henderson Hop-on Hop-Off Tour
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