American Duchess 11/05/18 Weekly Brochure

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2018

SHORE EXCURSIONS MEMPHIS - NASHVILLE

American Duchess

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Contents Shore Excursions Highlights................................... 6

Hop-on Hop-off Information................................... 8

Pre-Cruise Ports of call

Memphis...................................................................... 11

Ports of call

Ashport Landing................................................. 18

New Madrid............................................................ 20

Paducah..................................................................... 22

Dover......................................................................... 26

Clarksville............................................................... 28

Post-Cruise Ports of call

Nashville................................................................ 33

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Setting

Expectations 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 their on 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 Palmeri Vice President of Product Development American Queen Steamboat Company

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Shore Excursion Promise

HIGHEST QUALIT Y & B E S T VA L U E P R O M I S E

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

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Pre-Booking

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Please note: Pre-Booked reservations for Shore Excursions will be available until 11:00 AM EST, the Wednesday prior to embarkation. 5


Shore Excursion Highlights

Our Shore Excur sions are hand-crafted and completely unique, they offer the freedom to make your vacation as interactive as you want it to be. Included excur sions offer just a taste of the area, in the most simple and leisurely way possible.

About

I N C L U D E D E XC U RS I O N S . . . Offered at e very port Includes A dmission to Select at tr actions Completely at yo ur leisure Unlimited C apa cit y Freed om to cr af t yo ur own E xperience

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Shore Excursion Highlights

Our company has traveled to all cor ner s of Amer ica to develop one-of-a-king exclusive exper iences. Rather than the “cookie cutter� tour ist traps that are so frequently featured we go to the extra mile too uncover the tr ue essence of Amer ica.

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P R E M I U M E XC U RS I O N S . . . Op tional in-dep th e xperiences C ustomized to appe al to different interests c ultur ally enhancing itiner aries C apa cit y contr olled Adva nced re servations req uired

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HOW TO"HOP-ON HOP-OFF" STEP 1 PRINT YOUR TICKET

Kiosk is located on the Main Deck on the side by the Purser’s desks. Departure tickets can be printed each night, beginning at 5:00 PM.

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Tap anywhere on the screen to remove the screen saver.

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Choose your desired included tour departure time.

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Catch passes as they fall from below the screen.

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

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

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

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

EXPLORE AT YOUR LEISURE !

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

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

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

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PRE-CRUISE PORT OF CALL

Memphis, Tennessee Pages 11 - 15

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Memphis, Tennessee Pre-Cruise Am erican Select P r em i u m Exc u rs i o n s Memphis’ first settlers were Native Americans, who were drawn to the area’s bluffs overlooking the river. By building their settlements on the Fourth Chickasaw Bluff, it protected them from flooding, and the mighty river allowed them easy transportation access. When the explorer Hernando DeSoto and his army arrived in Memphis in 1541, they set up camp and the city of Memphis exchanged hands with the Spanish, French and English eventually being sold to the U.S Government. Today, Memphis is nationally recognized for its contributions to our country’s music influences. Dubbed the “Birthplace of Rock and Roll,” this iconic city offers a vibrant culture and history is intertwined through every street.

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Pre-Cruise tour

Am erican Select

The Elvis Experience Pre-Cruise Tour Begin your journey along the Mississippi River with a king’s treatment as we depart the hotel and weave our way through the streets of Memphis towards the home of the King himself - Graceland Mansion! Custom crafted and state-of-the art iPads will help guide your way through each room, providing thoughtful narration by actor and Elvis enthusiast, John Stamos as well as personal commentary by Elvis’ daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. This Elvis experience will include all the most sought-after exhibits! Enjoy lunch on your own at one of the many Elvis themed eateries! The journey continues with Graceland in our rear-view and Memphis’s heart and soul - Beale Street ahead. Here, our charismatic and spirited local guide will be our personal walking chauffeur before concluding at the dock of the vessel.

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The Elvis Experience Pre-Cruise Tour D e pa rt s : 9: 3 0 A M

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A r r i va l t o G r ac e la n d

Before entering the mansion, you will see a short intro film on the Graceland Complex.

To u r G r ac el 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.

G r ac ela n d Elv i s Ex p er i en c e T o u r & F r e e t i m e f o r L u n c h After touring Graceland enjoy the rest of the exhibits including Elvis’s Airplanes, the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, and full access to the Visitors Entertainment Complex at your leisure! Stop for a bite to eat at one of the many Elvis themed eateries!

A r r i v e at Elv i s S tat u e o n B e a le St r eet

A stroll along Beale Street is littered with music, history, culture and the sweet smell of smokey barbecue wafting through the alleys. Here, our charismatic and spirited local guide with his enthusiasm and love for this southern city becomes infectious as he narrates stories of his favorite attractions as we walk past.

Memphis City Tour

Before arriving at the dock of the American Duchess, we will drive the streets of Memphis and pass city highlights such as Sun Studio, the Peabody Hotel, the National Civil Rights Museum (Lorraine Motel), St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and 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. Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

$ 1 2 9 p er g u e st

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Pre-Cruise tour

Am erican Select

Soundtrack of Memphis Pre-Cruise Tour The Blues Hall of Fame, Elvis’s first paying gig, and the church where Johnny Cash got his start --all this and more on today’s music tour of Memphis, Tennessee! The “Birthplace of Rock and Roll” is a crossroads of modern culture and historical appeal, and we’ll step into its artistic heritage on a driving tour of the city while being treated to musical performances every step of the way.

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Soundtrack of Memphis Pre-Cruise Tour D e pa rt s : 1: 0 0 P M

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O v e rt o n Pa r k S h el l Activities begin in the early afternoon with a relaxing driving tour of Midtown Memphis’s 342-acre Overton Park, where our first stop is the iconic Levitt Shell amphitheater. Here, we’ll be treated to a musical performance by our tour guide on the stage where Elvis Presley put on his first paid concert in 1954.

D r i v i n g to u r o f M em p h i s Our driving tour continues through Overton Square, a cultural hotspot of the 1970s that has since been revitalized into a thriving, modern entertainment district. We’ll pass Galloway House, and the Methodist church where Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two put on their first performance. Other sites include Priscilla Presley’s high school, Church Park, and the W.C. Handy House Museum, the turn-of-thecentury log shack that was home to the “father of the blues” himself.

T en n e s s ee W el c o m e C en t e r

As a brief intermission from our driving tour, we’ll stop off at the Tennessee Welcome Center.

D r i v i n g t o u r C o n t i n u ed

We’ll then, continue past sites that include Court Square, 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. And no visit to Memphis, “Blues City,” would be complete without seeing the Blues Hall of Fame.

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

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PORTS OF CALL

Ashport Landing, Tennessee Pages 18 - 19

New Madrid, Missouri Pages 20 - 21

Paducah, Kentucky Pages 22 - 25

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PORTS OF CALL

Dover, Tennessee Pages 26 - 27

Clarksville, Tennessee Pages 28 - 31

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INCLUDED TOUR

Ashport Landing, Tennessee

Located on the western edge of Tennessee, approximately 40 miles north of Memphis, Fort Pillow State Historic Park is rich in historic and archaeological significance. Steep bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River made this area a strategic location during the Civil War. The fort was originally built by Confederate troops in 1861 and named after General Gideon J. Pillow of Maury County. It was abandoned in 1862 due to the Union Navy’s advancement along the Mississippi River. The area became a state park in 1971.

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Included Fort Pillow Tour

Fo rt P i llow To u r Join us today as we explore the 1,642-acre fort, known for its wellpreserved 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.

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INCLUDED TOUR

New Madrid, Missouri

New Madrid was founded in 1776 by Spanish Governor Esteban RodrĂ­guez MirĂł who welcomed Anglo-Saxon settlers but required them to become citizens of Spain and live under the guidance of his appointed impresario, Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel William Morgan of New Jersey. Some 2,000 settled in the region. In 1800, Spain traded the territory to France in the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso, and France promptly sold it to the United States as part of Louisiana Purchase. The city is remembered as being the nearby location for the Mississippi River military engagement, the Battle of Island Number Ten, during the Civil War. The city is famous for being the site of a series of more than 1,000 earthquakes in 1811-1812, caused by what is called the New Madrid Seismic Zone. Today, explore this quaint river town that will appeal to all guests.

Docking Dates Dat e o f V i s i t November 7th, 2018 Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Included New Madrid Hop-On Hop-Off N e w M a d r i d H i st o 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! Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

N e w M a d r i d C o u n t y C o u rt h o u s e

In 1812, New Madrid was a vast county extending south through much of Arkansas. The area was cut roughly in half during the following year, and even further reductions came by 1816. New Madrid County, located by the Mississippi, was one of Missouri’s earliest counties. 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. Approximate time: 30 Minutes

H u n t e r - D aws o n Stat e H i st o r i ca l S i t e

Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site preserves a nowvanished 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. Most of the original furniture, purchased by the house’s first owners, Amanda and William Hunter, are still in the house today. Approximate time: 30 Minutes

H i g g e rs o n S c h o o l

Restored to the one-room school that operated at Higgerson Landing 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. Relive the days of playing “Wolf Over and River” and “Caterpillars,” a trip to the outdoor facility and crossing the fence on the stile. Visit Higgerson Landing Gift Shop before heading to your next stop. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

R i v erwa lk Ga llery

The oldest home in New Madrid, the Hart-Stepp House was built by Abraham Augustine in 1840 and moved to its present location in order to escape the encroaching waters of the Mississippi River. It is now home to the River Walk Gallery and the New Madrid Chamber of Commerce. The Gallery features the works of local photographer and artists. Approximate time: 30 Minutes F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Hope Exchange Pasts Consignment Shop Higgerson Landing Gift Shop Bella Dia Salon and Gifts Serendipity New Madrid Pharmacy

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

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INCLUDED TOUR

Paducah, Kentucky

Paducah embraces their harmonious history between the European settlers and the Chickasaw Indians native to the area. The city is located at the confluence of the Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers and because of this, it is often called the Four- Rivers Region due to the proximity of the Ohio, Cumberland, Tennessee, and Mississippi Rivers. This prime location has played a major role in Paducah’s history, as transportation was easily accessible – the economy was strong and travelers were frequent!

Docking Dates D at e s o f V i s i t November 8th, 2018

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Included Paducah Hop-On Hop-Off T h e N at i o n a l Q u i lt M u s eu m

Celebrating 25 years in 2016, The National Quilt Museum is the largest of its kind in the world. It is the portal to the contemporary quilt experience exhibits and workshops by renowned quilters who are implementing creative approaches to fiber art. The 27,000-square-foot contemporary structure features three galleries highlighting a collection of contemporary quilts and changing thematic exhibitions that celebrate the talent and diversity of the global quilting community. Workshops taught by world-class fiber art instructors are offered yearround. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

T h e M o o n s h i n e C o m pa n y

Explore, taste, and purchase traditional and international award winning Kentucky moonshine and moonshine flavors at The Moonshine Company in historic downtown Paducah. Located only blocks from the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, The Moonshine Company offers complimentary guided museum tours and moonshine samples that are distilled on-site in their 108-year-old building Approximate time: 30 Minutes

Lloy 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. After the house was completed, Tilghman did not purchase the property. Instead, the builder, Robert Woolfolk became the sole owner of the house and grounds. Tilghman, his wife, their seven children, and five slaves resided in the home until 1861. Approximate time: 15 - 45 Minutes

Pa d u ca h R a i lr oa d M u s eu m

The original Freight House (across the parking lot from the Museum) was built in 1925 by the Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway. In 1996, the Freight House was sold and the Museum moved to a building one-half block away. Here, learn the history of the railroad and those who used it, explore the authentic train models, and enjoy the memorabilia showcased for guests. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes

R i v er 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. The River Heritage Center was planned in 1992 as the very beginning stages of the mayor’s dream. Approximate time: 30 Minutes

Flo o dwa ll 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. The walls line the riverbanks of the Ohio River. The murals portray images of Paducah and the river basin’s history, and create a nice backdrop for the city, where flooding once was prevalent. Approximate time: 15 - 20 Minutes

F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Lowerton Arts District Broadway Corridor Kentucky Avenue Shopping Market House Square Shopping

C o m p l e t e L o o p D r i v i n g T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t es

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P r em i u m exc u rs i o n

Am erican Select

Check-In Along the Chittlin’ Trail With simple white lettering across the front porch reading “Hotel Metropolitan,” this rustic colonial structure became a safe haven for traveling African American musicians in the early 1900s. 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. Follow Miss Maggie through the rooms as she shares the rich history this hotel has stowed in its walls. Listen as she gossips about its past boarders, including B.B. King, Billie Holiday, Ike and Tina Turner, just to name a few in the hotel’s famous guest book.

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Check-In Along the Chittlin’ Trail R e t u r n s: 1 : 3 0 P M

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

A r r i v e at t h e H i s to r i c H o t e l M e t r o p o li ta n

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. Miss Maggie used her undeniable determination and willpower to establish this much needed “colored” hotel in 1909, an almost unfathomable task for a black woman at the time.

T o u r H o t e l M e t ro 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. In the early to mid 1900s, the Chittlin’ Trail saw hundreds of musicians as they made the journey from New Orleans to Chicago.

E nj oy C h es s p i e & Sw ee t T ea After our guided tour of the hotel, Miss Maggie will serve us some Chess pie and sweet tea as she answers questions about the hotel’s past.

d epa rt H o t el M et r o po l i ta n Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess.

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$ 4 9 p e r g u est

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INCLUDED TOUR

Dover, Tennessee

The town of Dover was named after the bluffs on the Cumberland River that are said to resemble the white cliffs of Dover in Ireland. During Dovers early history it was burned down by Union troops to prevent its capture by General Nathan B. Forrest. Dover is full of historical treasures and fun recreational opportunities and is located in the northern middle Tennessee. Dover is home to Fort Donelson National Battlefield, Fort Donleson Cemetery and Surrender House/ Dover Hotel which were all key points in the Civil War.

Docking Dates D at e o f V i s i t November 9th, 2018 Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

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Included Dover Hop-On Hop-Off 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. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

F o rt D o n els o n low er r i v er b att ery

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 timberclad gunboats. Approximate time: 30 Minutes

F o rt D o n e ls o n n at i o n a l c e m e t e ry

W.D . Sy k es H i st o r i ca l M u s e u m

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. Approximate time: 30 Minutes

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. The building is also used to host many local events from charity dinners and dancing nights to educational seminars and talent shows, the W.D Sykes Historical Museum works hard to bring the community together. Approximate time: 30 Minutes

T h e S u r r en d er H ot el/D ov e r H ot e l

Built between 1851 and 1853, the Dover Hotel accommodated riverboat travelers before and after the Civil War. Te Dover Hotel was the site of the “unconditional surrender” of General Buckner to General Grant, on February 16, 1862. Grant’s terms of “unconditional and immediate surrender” were described by Buckner as “ungenerous and unchivalrous.” This was the Union Army’s first major victory of the Civil War, setting the stage for invasion of the south and eventual capture of the Mississippi River Valley. The structure was originally built in 1851, and still stands in the heart of Dover. 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. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes

F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Girly Girlz Boutique Mary Ann’s Florists & Gifts Brigham’s Handware & More Cheatham’s Furniture & Gifts

Complete Loop Driving Time: 35 Minutes

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INCLUDED TOUR

Clarksville, Tennessee

Clarksville is the fifth fastest growing city in the United States while keeping their small town charm. Founded in 1784 and incorporated as a town in 1785, Clarksville was named for Revolutionary War Hero General George Rogers Clark. The town is lined with history ranging for centuries and can be seen through prime examples of Victorian and Roman styles of architecture that are prevalent throughout the city.

Docking Dates D at e o f V i s i t November 10th, 2018

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Included Clarksville Hop-On Hop-Off 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. Although not as large as some, the home boasts grand hallways, an exquisite curved staircase and a “widow” walk” on the roof. The original main building consisted of four large rooms on each of the two floors, opening onto both the hallways and the balconies. Of the many out buildings that must have been on the property at this time, only the slave’s quarters remains. Approximate time: 30 - 45 Minutes

C u s to 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

This center, located in the center of downtown Clarksville, is the State’s second largest general museum. The 1898 portion of the Museum was originally designed for use as a Federal Post Office and Custom House to handle the large volume of foreign mail created by the city’s international tobacco business. The building contains three vaults and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Explore the expansive museum visiting galleries displaying fine art, science, and history. Enjoy the museum’s collection of model trains that ride around the tracks each day. Approximate time: 30 - 45 Minutes

M o n t g o m e ry C o u n t y 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. Some citizens wanted the building replaced, but the judge refused and ordered the damage repaired. Residents considered replacing it with a new building when another tornado destroyed struck, but decided to restore and reconstruct the historic structure. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes

F o rt D efi a n c e I n t er p r et i v e C e n t e r & Pa r k

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. The town and fort were reoccupied by Federal troops who remained for the rest of the war. Col. Bruce was placed in command at Clarksville and Fort Defiance was renamed Fort Bruce. Approximate time: 30 - 45 Minutes F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Mildred & Mables Couture Crush Flower Lily Bink’s Outfitters Mary’s Music

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

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P r em i u m exc u rs i o n

Am erican Select

Southern Spirit: The Vices of Clarksville The spirits of Dixie are alive and well! Experience the history, sights, sounds --and tastes --of some the classic vices of the American South on today’s visit to Clarksville, Tennessee, with behind-thescenes tours of the Southern Lights Tobacco Farm, Beachaven Winery and Vineyards, and the Old Glory Distillery.

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Southern Spirit: The Vices of Clarksville D e pa rt s : 1 2 : 0 0 P M

R et u r n s: 4 : 4 5 P M

D epa rt t h e A m er i ca n D u c h e ss

Our journey will bring us to a few of the sources of America’s most storied and enduring vices with a few guided tours and some free samples.

To bac c o Fa r m Ex p er i en c e

Enjoy an inside look at the entire process of tobacco production from Southern Lights Tobacco Farm’s head of operations.

B eac h av e n W i n ery

After our tour of Southern Lights Tobacco Farm we’ll get to experience the breathtaking vineyards of Beachaven Winery & Vineyards and learn the winemaking process of grape to glass. After our tour we will be free to sample as many varieties of their critically acclaimed libations as we like!

O ld G lo ry D i s t i l l ery

Just a few minutes down the road from Beachaven is the Old Glory Distillery, where hometown pride fuels a growing business devoted to honoring the brewing customs of the past. We’ll learn 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, plus, more free samples of their handcrafted creations.

d epa rt O ld G l o ry D i s t i l l e ry Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Duchess. Be certain to check online for the most up-to-date information for your voyage.

$ 7 9 p e r g u est

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POST-CRUISE PORT OF CALL

Nashville, Tennessee Pages 33 - 35

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Nashville, Tennessee Post-Cruise Am erican S elect P r em i u m Exc u rs i o n s The Capital of Tennessee and home to legendary country music venues, Nashville has something for everyone. Nashville originally started as a fort built by a band of pioneers, we named the Nashbourough in honor of General Francis Nash. It was before Tennessee became a state that the community surrounding the fort became named Nashville. Today, Nashville thrives with an everpresent creative vibe and entrepreneurial spirit. Its roots are deeply felt through the street art, creative culture and award-winning food.

Docking Dates D at e o f V i s i t November 12th, 2018

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Pre-Cruise tour

Am erican Select

Post-Cruise Nashville Music City USA Tour Embark on the next leg of your journey with an escorted Nashville City Tour as our expert guide will enhance your tour with local stories and lore of “Music City.” As we pull up to the Country Music Hall of Fame, our next destination - you will most definitely spot the building – the massive museum showcases piano keys that span the entire building. The museum is nicknamed “The Smithsonian of Country Music” because of it absolutely remarkable collection.

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Post-Cruise Nashville Music City USA Tour R e t u r n s: 1 2 : 3 0 P M

D e pa rt s : 8: 3 0 A M

A r r i v e at t h e C o u n t ry m u s i c H a ll o f Fa m e Depart the American Duchess and journey through the streets of Nashville of the one of Country Music’s greatest tribute museums, the Country Music Hall of Fame. As we pull up, admire the massive museum that showcases piano keys that span the entire building.

To u r t h e C o u n t ry M u s i c H a l l o f Fa m e Experience the sounds of country’s biggest stars as we explore multiple exhibits. Exhibits showcase items such as rare artifacts like unpublished photos or costumes, along with the story of country music from its per-commercial roots in the 19th century to today.

N a r r at e d d r i v i n g t o u r o f "Music City" After touring the Country Music Hall of Fame, we set off for the final leg of our journey on a narrated driving tour of Nashville. Look out the window as we pass iconic sights such as the Ryman Auditorium and get a feeling of why Nashville is called Music City.

D epa rt fo r t h e Po s t- C r u i s e H o t e l & A i r p o rt We will make our way to the Nashville International Airport and the American Duchess Post-Cruise Hotel. Be certain to verify the direction of your voyage by confirming the date on your voyage documents.

$ 7 9 p e r g u est

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Uniquely American River Cruises

For information or to book your Shore Excursions, please call 1-888-966-0938 or visit www.ReserveMyExcursions.com (For an instant confirmation)

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

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