2019
SHORE EXCURSIONS PITTSBURGH - LOUISVILLE July 22nd - July 29th Voyage
American Duchess
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Contents Shore Excursions Information.......................................... 4 Hop-On Hop-Off Information....................................... 6
Pre-Cruise Port of call Pittsburgh............................................................. 9
Ports of call Wheeling............................................................. 16 Marietta............................................................... 18 Huntington.......................................................... 20 Augusta................................................................ 24 Cincinnati............................................................ 26 Madison............................................................... 30
Post-Cruise Port of call Louisville........................................................... 33
Not all Ports of Call and American Select Premium Excursions are offered on every voyage. Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.
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 Vice President of Product Development American Queen Steamboat Company
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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 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!
Pre-Booking
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Pre-Booked reservations for Shore Excursions will be available until 11:00 AM EST, the Wednesday prior to embarkation.
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Shore Excursion Highlights About
I N C L U D E D E XC U RS I O N S . . . Of fered at most por ts Includes admission to select attractions Completely at your leisure Freedom to craft your own experience
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P R E M I U M E XC U RS I O N S . . . Optional in-depth experiences Customized to appeal to dif ferent interests Culturally enhancing itineraries Capacity controlled Advanced reservations required
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HOW TO"HOP-ON HOP-OFF"
Kiosk is located on the Main Deck next to the Shore Excursions desk. Departure tickets can be printed each night, beginning at 5:00 PM.
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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. EXPLO R E AT YO U R LEISU R E!
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“Hop-Off” wherever you wish - and “Hop-On” again whenever you feel ready! The River Coach will depart approximately every 15-30 minutes.
HOP-ON HOP-OFF MAPS Each evening, the Hop-On Hop-Off map for the following day will be placed in your stateroom during turn-down service.
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PRE-CRUISE PORT OF CALL
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pages 9 - 13
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Pre-Cruise Port of Call
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The city was founded in 1764 and was an industrial hub for coal mining and steel production. Pittsburgh played an important part in U.S. history from the early days of the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, the infamous Whiskey Rebellion to the American Civil War with its secretive Underground Railroad stops. Up through the mid-1950s, Pittsburgh was the nation’s eighth-largest city, accounting for nearly half of the national steel output. In the 1970s and 80s steel production all but disappeared from its landscape. The city has since reinvented itself with their sports teams, education, and medicine.
Docking Dates July 22, 2019
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Pre-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION
Pittsburgh City Tour
On today’s adventure, we’ll take to the streets of one of America’s favorite travel destinations, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! This eclectic city, known as the birthplace of Andy Warhol, a hub of culinary hotspots, and a boutique shopping paradise was rated number four on Bazaar’s “17 Best Places to Travel in 2017.” We will stop at the Duquesne Incline for magnificent views of the “Steel City” while riding on one of the few remaining cable car style inclines in the country. Then in the Strip District, we will visit the Heinz History Center for an in-depth look at the history and heritage of Western Pennsylvania.
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HIGHLIGHTS City Tour
On today’s adventure, we’ll take to the streets of one of America’s favorite travel destinations, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! As we traverse the streets of this former steel city, we will see some of its key highlights which, our guide will provide thoughtful commentary on as we drive through Downtown, the Strip District, and the historic Station Square.
A r r i va l t o t h e U p p e r S tat i o n o f t h e D u qu es n e I n c li n e
We will then arrive at our first stop, the Upper Station of the famous Duquesne Incline. The incline offers breathtaking views of the city skyline from an elevation of 400 feet.
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Take time to explore the Upper Station where we will see the inner workings of the incline and watch the machinery as it operates before we make the round-trip journey in an original 1877 cable car. Be sure to visit the gift shop after our ride for unique Pittsburgh souvenirs, maps, and photos!
H ei n z H i sto ry C en t er Our final stop on our adventure through Pittsburgh is the Senator John Heinz History Center, located in the city’s thriving Strip District. Explore Pennsylvania’s largest history museum and proud affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and discover Pittsburgh’s innovations, sports history, and much more!
D epa 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.
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“Such a great experience of Pittsburgh!“ - Patrice AQ, May 2018
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PORTS OF CALL Wheeling, West Virginia Pages 16 - 17
Marietta, Ohio Pages 18 - 19
Huntington, West Virginia Pages 20 - 23
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PORTS OF CALL Augusta,Kentucky Pages 24 - 25
Cincinnati, Ohio Pages 26 - 29
Madison, Indiana Pages 30 - 31
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Port of Call
Wheeling, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia is nestled cozily along the banks of the Ohio River and offers century-spanning historical sites. Wheeling was established as a town in 1795 and incorporated in 1836 through a charter granted by the Virginia Assembly. It was loyal to the Federal Government during the Civil War and the State of West Virginia was born here. Through an active industrial economy and large working population, Wheeling became the richest city per capita in America at the end of the 19th century.
Docking Dates July 23, 2019
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Included Wheeling Hop-On Hop-Off W es t V i rg i n i a I n d ep en d e n c e H a ll Nearly six years before President Lincoln signed the proclamation making West Virginia the 35th State in the Union, construction had begun on the Wheeling Custom House, headquarters for federal officers for the Western District of Virginia. Its completion, coinciding with the Civil War, provided a facility for political discussions and constitutional conventions. The grand architecture of the building’s interiors have been restored to be authentic to the time period in which it portrays. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes
E c k h a rt H o u s e
Built in 1892 by wealthy banker George W. Eckhart Jr., the Eckhart House was considered to be one of the residential building achievements of the year by the Wheeling Daily Intelligencer in October 29, 1892. With most of its original architectural features well preserved, it has earned the title of Victorian Wheeling’s ‘Crown Jewel’. The three-story Queen Anne town home is nestled in the heart of Victorian Old Town and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
Ca p i t o l T h eat r e
The Capitol Theatre opened its doors for the first time on November 29th, 1928 for four different shows with each seat costing sixty cents. The building originally had a copper marquee with a large and electric neon sign at the entrance and was composed with a color scheme of mulberry, delicate green tones, ivory, and various shades of gold russet. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
C en t r e M a r k et/ S h o p p i n g
The Centre Wheeling Market is a historic public market located along Market Street between 22nd and 23rd Streets and was built in 1853. The market is older than the state itself. The Upper Market House is the eldest market house in the country. Local business owners in and around the Centre Market square strive to bring back the comfort of home. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com
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Port of Call
Marietta, Ohio This charming riverboat town is nestled in the rolling hills of the Mid-Ohio Valley. This All-American town served as a starting point for early pioneers looking to expand into the West and is marked by the brick streets in an intricate pattern, cascading flower-adorned lampposts, and the Victorian style buildings. Most of the towns’ local shops are owned by 5th generation family members and this historic main street community is sure to leave a smile on your face.
Docking Dates July 24, 2019
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I n c l u d e d M a r i e t ta Hop-On Hop-Off The Mounds
The Mound Cemetery was developed around the base of a prehistoric Adena burial Mound known as the Great Mound or Conus in order to preserve it from destruction. In it’s early years, the Mound Cemetery saw the burial of more than twenty-five Revolutionary War soldiers and has the highest number of burials of officers in the country. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
T h e Cas t le
The Castle was the home of some of Marietta’s most prominent and influential citizens and was the site of grand business, community and family functions throughout Marietta’s history. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
Ca m p u s M a rt i u s M u s e u m Campus Martius Museum was built on the site of the original stockade, built by the Ohio Company between 1788 and 1791. Known by the early settlers as the stockade or Campus Martius, the original fortification was built to house and protect the members of the Ohio Company during the Ohio Indian Wars of 1790 to 1794. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes
O h i o R i v e r M u s eu m
This museum features exhibits recounting the history of the Ohio River and the many different types of boats that have been transporting people and cargo for hundreds of years. Three buildings of exhibits focus on the history of the Ohio River and its importance relating to the expansion of our country. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
C h i ld r en 's Toy & D o l l M u s e u m
Located in the historic Harmar Village of Marietta this Museum features unique doll houses, teddy bears, dolls, games, stores and offices furnished to their respective periods. They also have antique metal banks and a reproduction carousel horse that represents a gentler time of county fairs on summer nights. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
T h e H e n ry Fea r i n g H o u s e M u s e u m The Henry Fearing House was built in 1847 for Henry Fearing, a successful business man who owned and developed property along with interest in a steamboat. He later donated the land for a Woman’s Home. This museum provides a glimpse of what life was like in Marietta during the 19th century and houses a large collection of artifacts from the era. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com
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Port of Call
Huntington, West Virginia Huntington is a vibrant, energetic city that has managed to keep their heritage alive, while still keeping up with the progressions of modern culture. The city is part of the largest inland port in the United States, where West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky meet. Steamboats have always been a huge aspect of Huntington’s history, as a major port for lumber, coal, and fuel during the railroad extension. Today, Huntington welcomes all visitors with open arms and wide smiles, and invites all to explore their unique shops, restaurants, museums, and historical buildings!
Docking Dates July 25, 2019
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Included Huntington Hop-On Hop-Off O l d C e n t r a l C i ty
Before settlement, Central City was an area where people would gather and assemble for family gatherings and hunting parties. Today, Old Central City is known as the “Antique Capital” of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. There are multiple shops and restaurants to enjoy, even a bakery that started in 1905. There are also multiple nearby museums, including the Heritage Farm Museum & Village. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
R i t t e r Pa r k R o s e Ga r d e n
The Ritter Park Rose Garden has been voted one of the country’s best rose gardens numerous times and features over 3,000 roses. This perfectly manicured rose garden, features cobblestone walkways, white gazebos, and stone bridges. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes M a rs h a ll U n i v ers i t y s p ec i a l C o l l e ct i o n s L i b r a ry & Ca m p u s At Marshall University, spend the afternoon exploring their expansive museum, showcasing exhibits of West Virginia and its surrounding counties throughout history. Their rotating exhibits highlight collections of artifacts, news clippings, memorabilia, artwork, and literature. Explore the museum at your leisure. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
R a i lroa d M u s eu m
Instead of displays mounted on the wall or behind the walls of a glass box, this museum is much different. These actual train cars are open to visitors to get a hands-on experience! Climb in and explore the interior and exterior of different train models throughout history and learn what set them apart. You will have the opportunity to explore the H-6 Baldwin Steam Locomotive, Operation Lifesaver Caboose, C&O Caboose, H.K. Porter 0-4-0 SaddleTank Switcher, CSX Diesel Cab, and the C&O Speeder Car! Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes
To u m a M e d i ca l M u s eu m
The Touma museum is a private medical history museum in downtown Huntington, West Virginia. It was created by Dr. Touma, a resident of Huntington who still works as a medic. The museum features weird, antiquated doctor’s equipment, such as foot-driven dentist drills and tonsil guillotines. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 4 5 M i n u t es For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com
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AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION
A Day at the Museums
Step back in time, as we adventure to a time where oneroom schoolhouses, blacksmith shops, country stores, and log homes filled American lands. Our first stop will bring us to the Heritage Farm Museum and Village, a beautiful museum featuring 16 authentic buildings and our very own reenactor, accurately portraying life as it was “back then.� Our adventure will continue as we then make our way to the Huntington Museum of Art, where we will enjoy a self-guided experience before concluding the day at the tropical plant observatory.
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D epa rts: 1 2: 3 0 P m R et u r n s : 4: 3 0 P M $ 7 9 p er g u e st
HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at H e r i ta g e Fa r m M u s e u m & V i l l a g e
Step back in time, as we adventure to a time where one-room schoolhouses, blacksmith shops, country stores, and log homes filled American lands.
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As we make our way from building to building, we will see the progress of the quality of life throughout history, as our personal reenactor guides us through a series of historic museums, including the Transportation Museum, Country Store Museum, Progress Museum, Industry Museum, and the Heritage Museum!
S elf-g u i d ed to u r o f H u n t i n gto n M u s eu m o f A rt Our adventure will continue as we then make our way to the Huntington Museum of Art, where we will enjoy a self-guided experience. This interactive museum boasts world-class fine art with displays of American and European works, glass, folk, Asian, silver, Haitian, fire arms, and sculptures!
D e pa r t H u n t i n g t o n M u s e u m o f A r t Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.
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Port of Call
Augusta, Kentucky Augusta, Kentucky is located in Bracken County at the confluence of the Ohio River and Bracken Creek. The city offers an incredible long-range view of the picturesque river valley, known to be one of the most stunning views of the valley in the state of Kentucky. Augusta was regarded as one of the most popular shipping ports during the agricultural growth era. Tobacco, hemp, livestock, and wine were frequently exported from Augusta to surrounding areas. Today, the city continues to grow and welcomes visitors of all ages!
Docking Dates July 26, 2019
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I n c l u d e d A U G U S TA Hop-On Hop-Off Ro s e m a ry C l o o n ey M u s e u m
Located on the banks of the Ohio River in historical Augusta, KY, this was Rosemary Clooney’s retreat from the demands of her career and a haven for rest between performances all over the world. The foundation was established to preserve the house, to open it to the public and to house memorabilia from her life and career. Stop at the former home of Rosemary Clooney to get an in-depth look at her life and also houses the world’s largest collections of “White Christmas” Memorabilia. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
Bat es Ga r d en Walk through the beautiful grounds of this perfectly manicured garden. Indulge your senses in the multitude of colors and fragrences as you enjoy the breathtaking assortment of flowers and shrubs. Suggested Visit: 15 Minutes
1 8 1 1 Ja i l
Located in the original town square of Appelman Park, the 1811 Jail is the oldest jail in the state of Kentucky with its original foundation. It housed prisoners into the 1970s and still has many original artifacts, including cells, cuffs and jailer’s rifle. Prior to 1838, slaves were sold here as well. Explore the prisoner’s quarters on the first floor, which have been fully restored to its original conditions. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
Ba k e r- B i r d W i n ery
The oldest commercial estate winery in America, the Baker-Bird Winery was built by German immigrants who settled in the area. Because this section of the Ohio River reminded the German settlers of their homeland, the area in and around Augusta was dubbed “America’s Rhineland.” The Baker-Bird brand denotes high quality wines. Since its reopening in 2010, visitors have the chance to step back into history. In addition to award-winning wines, Baker-Bird features many local and regional products, including Kentucky Proud items. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com
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Port of Call
Cincinnati, Ohio Amidst the gently rolling hills along the Ohio River, Cincinnati spreads from the southwestern corner of Ohio into Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana. The city is located about mid-point on the shoreline of the 981-mile long Ohio River. John Filson, one of the first settlers in the Ohio Valley community, named it Losantiville, meaning “town opposite the mouth� of the Licking River. In 1790, General Arthur St. Clair, Commander of Fort Washington, renamed it Cincinnati in honor of the society of Cincinnati, an organization of Revolutionary War officers.
Docking Dates July 27, 2019
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I n c l u d e d C i n c i n n at i Hop-On Hop-Off F o u n ta i n S q ua r e
This iconic fountain is in the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio. Located at the corner of Fifth and Vine Streets, Fountain Square is a public space where Cincinnatians gather, celebrate and connect as a city. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
N at i o n a l U n d er g r o u n d R a i lro a d F r e e d o m C e n t e r This interactive center is a Smithsonian Institution affiliate, a museum of ideas, a site of conscience, a museum of American history, and museum of African American history. (Admission additional). Suggested Visit: 1 Hour
E d e n Pa r k O b s ervat i o n P o i n t
Here, you will view some landmarks within the park including a picturesque gazebo, where a breathtaking view of the city is offered to all of its visitors. This stop is the perfect place for those who love nature and scenery to hopoff. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes
K ro h n C o n s ervato ry
Built in 1933 at the height of the Art Deco era, the Krohn Conservatory is a nationally recognized conservatory in Eden Park. It showcases more than 3,500 plant species from around the world in the numerous permanent and special exhibits, including the Palm, Tropical, Desert, and Orchid houses, as well as a rainforest waterfall. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1.5 Hours
N e w p o rt o n L ev ee
Take advantage of this centrally located stop, where many unique boutiques, restaurants, and attractions are within walking distance. Here, find the perfect souvenir to bring back home, grab a bite to eat for lunch, or just enjoy the stunning scenery around the beautiful city of Cincinnati, Ohio! Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 4 5 M i n u t es For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com
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AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION
Ark Encounter: A Journey of Biblical Proportions
Join us today on a journey of biblical proportions as we travel to Kentucky’s Ark Encounter. After a quick bite to eat, amaze at the full-scale ark replica which stretches across the horizon, offering a remarkable glimpse into the biblical past. Spend the afternoon exploring the modern engineering marvel at your leisure and uncover the story of Noah and the animals residing onboard. You will not want to miss this larger-than-life adventure!
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D epa rts : 1 1:0 0 A M R et u r n s: 4:3 0 P M $ 6 9 p e r g u e st
H I G H LI G H T S D r i v e t o t h e A r k En c o u n t e r
As we pull into the site, an Ark Encounter representative will board our bus and take the one-mile long journey to the biggest timber-frame structure in the world!
A r r i va l at A r k En c o u n t e r
Upon arrival, step out into the shadows of the gargantuan structure and prepare to explore at your leisure. Spend the afternoon making your way through the 3-story ark, passing more than 132 Ark Bays, which are filled with world-class exhibits. Each one presents thought-evoking topics with state-of-the-art technology and awe-inspiring creations.
E x p lo r e A r k En c o u n t er Uncover the story of Noah’s life and how this average man was chosen for such a significant task. Discover the animals onboard, represented by lifelike, hand-crafted replicas residing in the cargo crates throughout the ark. Discover how the animals were collected, fed, watered, and cared for.
A r k En c o u n t er G i ft S h o p
After your personal exploration, make sure to visit Ark Encounter’s vast gift shop and pick up a souvenir to help you remember your time inside this truly spectacular place!
d epa rt A r k En c o u n t er Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.
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Port of Call
Madison, Indiana Incorporated in 1809, Madison quickly established itself as a significant cultural and industrial town in the Old Northwest Territory. Sitting on the Ohio River, the town became a lifeline for transportation and industry in the middle territories of the country. Madison also served as a major transportation network for the Underground Railroad in the 1800s. Today, this quaint river town is sure to win the heart of guests.
Docking Dates July 28, 2019
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Included Madison Hop-On Hop-Off S c h ro ed 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 s t 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 f i eld H o u s e & S h r e ws b u ry - W i n d le 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 ShewsburyWindle House was built for riverboat 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
C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com
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POST-CRUISE PORT OF CALL
Louisville, Kentucky Pages 33 - 37
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Post-Cruise Port of Call
Louisville, Kentucky The city was founded in 1778 and has come a long way since then. Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky and in the top 30 most populated cities in the United States. The large city brings with it an authentic and original culture and diversity that visitors quickly learn to love. Discover the talent and creativity of Louisville locals in a number of art galleries, theatrical performances, and museums. Nearly everyone can find something they love here as we discover Louisville’s treasures!
Docking Dates July 29, 2019
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Post-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION
Private Churchill Downs Backstretch Experience
On this American Duchess exclusive excursion, join us as we journey to the “backstretch� of the racetrack during a rail-side, meet and greet with Churchill Downs equestrians! Explore the grounds and then listen to stories directly from a jockey, a trainer, a thoroughbred owner, and more! Also included with this exclusive tour is admission to the Kentucky Derby Museum, as well as an opportunity to meet the resident thoroughbred horse and Winston, a miniature horse!
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D epa rts : 8: 0 0 A M R et u r n s: 1 2: 3 0 P M $ 7 9 p er g u e st
HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at C h u r c h i l l d o w n s
There are few American sporting events that showcase the same history, dating to 1875, and popularity as the Kentucky Derby. Today, we will get to experience the stunning Churchill Downs like never before!
B a c ks t r e t c h t o u r
On this exclusive excursion, join us as we journey to the “backstretch” of the racetrack during a rail-side, meet and greet with Churchill Downs equestrians! This once-in-a-lifetime experience will take us behind the scenes for a glimpse of thoroughbred racing at the “world’s most legendary racetrack.”
Meet and greet with a jockey, trainer & owner We will then get some insight from life beyond the track, as you listen to stories directly from a jockey, a trainer, a thoroughbred owner, and more!
K e n t u c k y D e r by M u s e u m After your meet and greet you will have the opportunity the Kentucky Derby Museum & see “The Greatest 360-degree immersive experience. You will also have the participate in a historic walking tour of Churchill Downs
to explore Race,” a chance to Racetrack.
D r i v i n g to u r o f Lo u i sv i lle
After our Churchill Downs experience, we will take an in-depth driving tour of Louisville, passing by all the main sites around the city
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 Louisville International Airport and the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel.
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“What a humbling unique experience, definitely once in a lifetime!“ - Clarice AQ, July 2018
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Uniquely American River Cruises
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