American Empress May 20th - June 24th Weekly Brochure

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2019

SHORE EXCURSIONS COLUMBIA & SNAKE RIVERS May 20th - June 24th Voyages

American Empress

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Table of Contents Shore Excursions Information.......................................... 5 Hop-On Hop-Off Information........................................ 6

Pre-Cruise Ports of call Clarkston (Spokane)................................................ 9 Vancouver.............................................................. 15

Ports of call Astoria................................................................... 26 Stevenson............................................................... 32 The Dalles............................................................... 36 River Cruising.........................................................44 Richland..................................................................48 Clarkston.................................................................54

Post-Cruise Ports of call Vancouver...............................................................61 Clarkston (Spokane)..............................................71

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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 Empress 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 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

Premium Shore Excursions If you wish to book your premium excursions, please visit our website. www.r es erv em y exc u rs i o n s.c o m o r Ca ll 1-8 8 8-9 6 6-0 93 8

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" STEP 1

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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Choose your desired departure time.

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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.


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WESTBOUND PRE- CRUISE PORT OF CALL

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Clarkston, Washington (Spokane, Washington) Pages 9 - 13

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Not all excursions are offered for every voyage. Please be cer tain to check your documents for the included por ts and the correct direction of your cruise.

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Pre-Cruise Port of Call

Clarkston, Washington (Spokane) Spokane is nestled in the heart of the inland northwest and surrounded by beauty, from the Spokane river to the surrounding mountains and plains. Spokane was originally settled by the Spokane Indians giving the city her name. Spokane is filled with culture from galleries and museums to Broadway musicals and local productions. Also known for food, Spokane has a diverse selection of restaurants and eateries including multiple food trucks! Please note: Your Pre-Cruise hotel is located in Spokane, Washington and you will embark the vessel in Clarkston, Washington.

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Pre-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

Pre-Cruise Experience: Spokane City Tour Including Bing Crosby’s Home

Enjoy the sights and attractions of Spokane, Washington, childhood home of American superstar, Bing Crosby. Begin the day exploring the rich history, historic homes, and attractions of Spokane. Ride on the historic 1909 Looff Carousel, visit the Spokane Falls, and then ascend up “The Hill” for views of the city and stunning mansions. Stroll through the formal Duncan Gardens, Joel Ferris Perennial Gardens, Rose Hill Gardens and the flower-filled conservatory. Near Gonzaga University, tour inside the home where Bing Crosby grew up and see the collection of Crosby memorabilia.

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Begin your day driving through one of Spokane’s finest residential neighborhoods, once home to an enclave of the city’s elite residents. Listen to stories about the early founders of Spokane and see the mansions built in the late 1800s by those who gained wealth from mining, agriculture, and railroads.

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After viewing the historic homes of Browne’s Addition, we will make a stop in Manito Park, a 78-acre garden of native and cultivated landscape with 20 acres of world-class botanical gardens.

b r i ef D R I V I N G TO U R On our driving tour, we will traverse the city streets and learn Spokane’s history. Then we’ll ascend up “The Hill” to see stunning mansions and get a spectacular view below.

B I N G C RO S BY'S H O U S E Near Gonzaga University, tour inside the childhood home of Bing Crosby and see the collection of Crosby memorabilia — second only to Kathryn Crosby’s personal collection — and hear about his remarkable career that started in Spokane.

R I V E R F RO N T PA R K We will then travel to Riverfront Park, located on the former grounds of Expo ‘74, the first environmentally themed world’s fair. Ride on the historic 1909 Looff Carrousel, rated “One of the Ten Best Carousels in the United States” by the National Carousel Association.

D e pa rt fo r t h e DAV EN PO RT We will make our way to the Davenport Historic Building to get our transfer to the American Empress for embarkation.

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“I loved the gorgeous display of flowers at Manito Park” - Lynn AE 2016

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EASTBOUND PRE- CRUISE PORT OF CALL

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Pre-Cruise Port of Call

Vancouver, Washington Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, on the north bank of the Columbia River, Vancouver, Washington is as naturally beautiful as it is diverse. For thousands of years, the Vancouver area was home to native people who flourished on the bounty of forest and river. Vancouver has a colorful history which includes Fort Vancouver. Created in 1825 as the headquarters for the Hudson’s Bay Company’s interior fur trade, the fort was the largest non-indigenous settlement in the Pacific Northwest.

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May: 27th June: 10th, 24th

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Pre-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

Pre-Cruise: Portland “The Rose City” Tour

Explore Portland, Oregon on this narrated journey through the “City of Roses.” Find some inspiration at the tranquil Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden before continuing through downtown. At the Oregon History Mural, stand in awe at the hyperrealistic mural depicting some of the most influential moments in the state’s history. Then at the International Rose Test Gardens, see the collection of over 10,000 roses in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Stroll the grounds and enjoy a doughnut from the iconic Voodoo Doughnut, located in Portland.

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Ex p lo r e La n S u C h i n es e B o ta n i ca l G a r d e n Enjoy the scenic views of this beautiful town, lined with expansive decorative murals and flowers before arriving at the Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden. This peaceful garden is a treasured site to many Portland visitors. Feel a sense of inspiration as you explore the 2,000-year-old art traditions, architecture, designs, and nature all in absolute harmony.

Po rt la n d H a as M u r a l St o p After exploring the Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden, we will discover the vibrance of Portland as we explore the uniquely sculpted walls at the Haas Mural.

A r r i v e at I n t er n at i o n a l R o s e T e st G a r d e n s Our next stop is the International Rose Test Garden, where you will experience the oldest official and continuously operating public rose test garden in the United States.

To u r Ro s e T es t Ga r d en s Stroll the 10,000 rose bushes which represent more than 650 rose varieties. Here, in the warmer months, over ten thousand blooms create a colorful frame for a panoramic view of Portland.

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We will make our way to the American Empress for embarkation.

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“The rose garden and Lan Su were absolutely stunning “ - Carol AE May 2017

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Pre-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

Pre-Cruise Mount St. Helens Tour: Including a Portland City Tour

Explore the unique beauty of Mount St. Helens, known for her powerful catastrophic explosion in 1980. Get a once-in-a-lifetime view of the mountain’s treasures, including the “Blast Zone,” where you can see first-hand how nature heals itself. Enjoy an included lunch at Coldwater Education Center, which overlooks the spectacular view of the mountain contrasted by Coldwater Lake. At Johnston Ridge Observatory, the closest stop to the Mount St. Helens crater, get an incredible shot you will want to keep forever.

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Po rt la n d C i ty D r i v i n g T o u r Welcome to Portland, Oregon, located near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. Embark on a brief narrated Portland city tour highlighting the areas of historical significance.

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Enjoy the world-renowned International Rose Test Garden, where breathtaking flowers fill the park in practically every direction.

c o ld wat e r l a k e Continue up the mountain to Coldwater Lake, a glacier-fed lake created when mud flows from the eruption made a natural dam on the Coldwater Creek. Here, you’ll get a spectacular view of the mountain, as well as the tranquil turquoise lake ominously sitting in its shadow.

I n c lu d e d L u n c h Enjoy an included lunch at the Coldwater Education Center.

j o h n s t o n r i d g e o b s ervat o ry Our final vantage point is perhaps the most dramatic. Johnston Ridge Observatory is the closest stop to the awe-inspiring Mount St. Helens crater, which is only 5 miles away.

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We will make our way to the American Empress for embarkation.

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“An astonishing view of the landscape surrounding the mountain� - Tom AE June 2018

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Your voyage on the American Empress

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Astoria, Oregon Pages 26 - 31

Stevenson, Washington Pages 32 - 35

The Dalles, Oregon Pages 36 - 43

River Cruising Pages 44 - 47

Richland, Washington Pages 48 - 53

Clarkston, Washington Pages 54 - 59

For booking and information visit our website: www.reservemyexcursions.com

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Included Excursion

Astoria, Oregon In 1811, the Pacific Fur Trading Company settled in Astoria, making it the oldest American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. For thousands of years, Clatsop Indians inhabited the lands that are now known as Astoria. In 1805, Lewis and Clark led their expedition through the area, spending the winter at Fort Clatsop. There is no doubting the rich history and deep roots grounded in this Columbia River town. When the history combines with the town’s scenery, an incredible harmony is created.

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I n c lu d ed ASTO R I A H o p-O n H o p-O ff R i v e rwa lk A six-mile paved walkway overlooking the beautiful Columbia River, the Riverwalk offers remarkable views, statues, shops, cafes, docks, and historic canneries dotting the path. Guests can choose to board the riverfront trolley that runs along the banks for an extra fee. Suggested Visit: 1 - 2 Hours

Flav e l H o u s e & C a r r i a g e H o u s e As one of the best preserved examples of Queen Anne architecture in the Northwest, the Flavel House survives today as a landmark of local and national significance. The house was built as a retirement home in 1885 for Columbia River bar pilot, Captain George Flavel, and his family. The Flavel House has been restored and furnished to portray the elegance of the Victorian period and the history of the Flavel family. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

As to r i a C o l u m n This magnificent monument stands 600 feet above sea level and gives the perfect view to Young’s Bay, the Coast Range, the Columbia River, and in the distance, even the Pacific Ocean. Ralph Budd initiated the project to celebrate Astoria’s early settlers. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

H e r i ta g e M u s e u m Astoria’s Old City Hall building, a neoclassical structure designed by prominent Portland architect Emil Schacht in 1904, the Heritage Museum is home to the Historical Society’s collection and archive. Clatsop County’s rich and exciting history is featured in the museum’s permanent and changing exhibit galleries. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

D o w n t ow n S H o p p i n g Enjoy a shopping opportunity at one of Astoria’s main streets in downtown. Pay a visit to some of the many boutique shops or local eateries. 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

The Lewis and Clark Experience

Trace the journeys of Lewis and Clark as we begin the day traveling to Middle Village - Station Camp, the location that Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery camped for ten days in November of 1805. Then watch as the powerful waves of the Pacific crash into the bluffs below and take in breathtaking views of the Columbia River at Cape Disappointment, the location Lewis and Clark concluded their two year exploration. Next, at Fort Clatsop, you can become an explorer as well – discover extensive exhibits and replicas outlining the journeys of this famous duo.

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Retrace history at Middle Village - Station Camp, where the Corps of Discovery spent 10 days in November of 1805 on their journey to the Pacific Ocean.

Ca p e D i sa p po i n t m en t & t h e Le w i s A n d C la r k I n t er p r et i v e C en t er Discover the next stages of the Lewis and Clark Expedition as we set off for Cape Disappointment overlooking the confluence of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean. It was at this site where the American pioneers’ two-year expedition, and their dream of discovering a river route to the Pacific Ocean, finally came to fruition. Explore the Interpretative Center’s extensive and thorough timeline that documents the entire journey of these intrepid frontiersmen. Experience the beauty and power of the Pacific Ocean from the enclosed overlook as the waves crash along the banks below. In addition to being home to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, these rocky banks were also the set of The Guardian, a 2006 Coast Guard blockbuster starring acclaimed actor Kevin Costner.

E x p lo r e F o rt C l ats o p Enjoy exhibits in the interpretive center, exhibit hall, book store and gift shop, view films outlining the historic journey and explore a replica of the forts built by the Corps of Discovery in their attempts to maintain shelter during the harsh winters.

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Zip Lining Adventure

Step off the luxurious decks of the American Empress and into the natural wonders of Oregon. We’ll bring you slightly outside of your comfort zone and allow you to experience the wilderness from the best vantage point—soaring above the ground, within the trees, and over the waterways of the area. Today’s tour takes us to Highlife Adventures, a best-in-class zip lining experience. Guests of all ages can safely enjoy as they are securely tethered onto a course consisting of eight lines zipping throughout the lush, green forests of Oregon.

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A R r i v e at h i g h l i fe a dv e n t u r e s We’ll bring you slightly outside of your comfort zone, allowing you to experience the wilderness from the best vantage point, soaring above the ground, through the towering trees, and over the Pacific Northwest

Gear up

No experience needed, gear up in your safety harness and get ready to experience a course consisting of eight lines zipping throughout the lush, green forests of Oregon.

Enj oy Z i p li n i n g! Experience a unique and exhilarating day as you conquer one zip at a time, learning along the way how to manipulate speed using body positioning. Those with an extreme adventurous spirit can zip over lakes and through the trees and even choose to take a dunk in the lake as you soar by!

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Stevenson, Washington On the banks of the scenic Columbia River, the port of Stevenson is in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. It is also the eastern entrance to Mount St. Helens or the spectacular Lewis River Valley. A stroll along the Rock Cove pathway or the Columbia River waterfront is a great way to take in surroundings. Downtown Stevenson is home to unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. This quaint town has something for everyone!

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Included Stevenson Hop-On Hop-Off C o lu m b i a G o r g e I n t er p r e t i v e C e n t e r M u s e u m This highly interactive museum is a favorite for many along the river. Enjoy a day of discovering the many unique exhibits and artifacts that fill the museum. The mission of the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum is to share the story of Skamania County and the Columbia River Gorge. Make sure to visit “First People,” an exhibit focusing on the history of native people of this area – the cascade chinook. Then stop over at the “Grand Gallery” which is the largest gallery in the museum. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1.5 Hours

Bonneville Dam The Bonneville Dam is located 40 miles east of Portland, Oregon. It received its name from Captain Benjamin Bonneville – a soldier, trader, and explorer. It consists of a navigation lock (raises and lowers river traffic 60 feet), Powerhouse 1 (completed in 1938), a spillway (moves excess water and provides for downstream migration of young fish), fish ladders (for upstream migrating adult fish), and Powerhouse 2 (completed in 1983). Bonneville Dam can produce 1,227,000 kilowatts of electricity when needed, and moves over 10 million tons of cargo through its lock annually. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

Please note: Bonneville Dam’s regulations state that bags of any kind larger than 12” x 8” x 4“ will not be permitted inside Bonneville Dam. Unfortunately, there won’t be any storage spaces available for bags exceeding these dimensions.

Downtown Stevenson Make a stop in Downtown Stevenson, where you can get a slice of what Stevenson is all about. Enjoy the many antique shops, historic buildings with vintage interiors, and beautiful, abundant gardens. Visit the boutiques and shops, restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores to treat yourself to a souvenir or a taste of the fine cuisine before heading to your next stop! 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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Multnomah Falls and Vista House: Including the Old Scenic Highway

As we travel down the famous Old Scenic Highway stretching itself across some of America’s most beautiful landscapes, excite in the stunning views of the Pacific Northwest. Travel the “King of Roads” and capture a photo of Crown Point, one of the most photographed views of the region. Explore the Vista House, which sits over 700 feet above the Columbia River before arriving at Oregon’s tallest and most mighty waterfall, Multnomah Falls. Plummeting 611-feet, this powerful beauty is the perfect conclusion to the day.

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A r r i v e at M u lt n o m a h Fa l ls Begin your journey with this roaring 611-foot natural wonder, as it demonstrates the power and beauty of nature in her rawest form.

Ex p lo r e M u lt n o m a h fa l ls Watch in awe as this mighty waterfall crashes down on the rocky cliffs below, spraying a peaceful mist on all those surrounding. Then head on over to the Multnomah Falls gift shop to purchase a souvenir for you or a loved one.

Sto p at V i s ta H o u s e At the height of the bluff sits Vista House, perched above the Columbia River. Vista House offers a panoramic view of the breathtaking Columbia River more than 700 feet below.

O l d S c e n i c h i g h way D r i v e We’ll then continue on the Old Scenic Highway, to get a picture-perfect view of more waterfalls as they spring from the bluffs along the picturesque roadway and offer rare glimpses of these geological wonders.

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The Ultimate Pacific Northwest Experience

This full day adventure will immerse you in the natural power and beauty of America’s Pacific Northwest. Watch the water rushing across rugged walls of rocks at Multnomah Falls and the Bonneville Dam. Experience lush vegetation as we travel down the “Fruit Loop.” Taste the most fresh and delicious resources at Parkdale Grange where an all-American lunch will be served. Then discover the history of the Timberline Lodge as a park ranger leads the way, followed by wine and beer samplings!

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A r r i v e at M u lt n o m a h Fa lls Begin with a trip to Oregon’s tallest waterfall. Multnomah Falls offers a humbling view of a true natural wonder, a beautifully powerful waterfall cascading gracefully into a serene pool..

TO U R B O N N EV I L L E DA M Tour the Bonneville Lock and Dam and watch as the Columbia River pours through the region’s power source. Please note: Bonneville Dam’s

regulations state that bags of any kind larger than 12” x 8” x 4“ will not be permitted inside Bonneville Dam. Unfortunately, there won’t be any storage spaces available for bags exceeding these dimensions.

I N C LU D E D L U N C H AT T H E PA R K D A L E G R A N G E Then, journey through fertile valleys that wrap around the rocky peaks of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams on the “Fruit Loop,” a 35-mile scenic route filled with local orchards, vineyards, and fruit stands. Savor the fruits of the region with an all-American local lunch, resembling a Thanksgiving meal, at Parkdale Grange and hear about the fertile land in the Fruit Loop region.

T I M B E R LI N E L O D G E A N D TAST I N G S To conclude the day, we’ll travel to Timberline Lodge, which sits humbly in the shadows of Mt. Hood. A Park Ranger will guide us through this historic hotel before relaxing with samplings of local beer and wine.

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The Dalles, Oregon At the end of the overland Oregon Trail, The Dalles holds a unique place in history as a jumping-off spot for pioneers, soldiers, gold miners, gun-slingers, floozies, and scallywags. Oregon Trail pioneers ended their overland journey at The Dalles, forced to build rafts and take the “river road” west to Fort Vancouver, then into the Willamette River Valley. The town was located at the foot of a series of dangerous rapids which the Hudson’s Bay Company fur traders called “The Dalles of the Columbia.”

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Included The Dalles Hop-On Hop-Off C o l u m b i a G o r g e D i s c o v e ry C e n t e r / M u s e u m The Discovery Center is located in a beautiful and unique ecosystem native to the area. Exhibits focus on the volcanic upheaval and raging floods that shaped the gorge, the unique region, and 11,000 years of cultural history. In addition to touring the many fascinating exhibits, visitors can view the museum’s Raptor Program or take the pond walk and view native plants. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

o r i g i n a l c o u rt h o u s e m u s e u m In 1854, The Dalles was designated by the Territorial Legislature as the county seat of one of the largest counties ever formed in the United States. This small courthouse was used as a public meeting place, church services, as well as the seat of law for the county. It is the oldest courthouse west of the Mississippi River. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

F o rt D a lles M u s eu m

The Fort Dalles Museum opened in 1905, making it one of Oregon’s oldest history museums. Take a tour of the unique collection of pioneer and military artifacts and enjoy the historic collection of over 30 antique wheeled vehicles. Explore the Anderson Homestead, including the pioneer house, granary, and barn. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes

C i ty H a ll a n d Fi r e M u s e u m This quaint museum offers a collection that’s packed with fascinating tidbits about the area’s fire fighting history. There are two preserved fire engines, an original fire pole from the old fire house, and a collection of photographs that show the firefighters who served in the early 1900s. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

G r a n a d a T h eat r e

The Granada Theatre was built in the rare Moorish Art Deco architectural style, the color of the desert sands, an ‘oasis’ for gathering and entertainment, opened in 1929 with tremendous state-wide fanfare. The Granada was the first theatre west of the Mississippi designed and built to present the ‘talkies’ movies! Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

N at i o n a l N eo n S i g n M u s e u m Brand new in The Dalles, the National Neon Sign Museum is a walk through the evolution of light, from the earliest of light bulb signs to the introduction of neon to the United States. The museum provides a dynamic and entertaining environment that promotes the unique role of advertising and signage in American history. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 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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Art of The Dalles: From Maryhill Museum to the Vineyard

An elaborate dream of the eccentric Samuel Hill, the Maryhill Museum is perched prominently atop the bluffs overlooking the meandering Columbia River below. Enjoy incredible sights of the Columbia River Gorge as wells as picturesque views of Mt. Hood in the distance. The extensive and eclectic collections of the Maryhill Museum of Art are beyond the wildest dreams and vary from highlights of local, indigenous peoples to international works of art. We’ll also explore a unique reconstructed Stonehenge before concluding our day with wine tastings at the stunning Jacob Williams Winery.

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A r r i v e at M a ry h i l l M u s e u m An elaborate dream of the eccentric Samuel Hill, the Maryhill Museum is perched prominently atop the bluffs overlooking the meandering Columbia River.

Ex p lo r e M a ry h i l l M u s e u m Enjoy the extensive and eclectic collections including highlights of local, and indigenous peoples as well as artifacts donated by Queen Marie of Romania. After exploring the inside, step outside the doors and onto the overlook veranda for a spectacular view of the Columbia River Gorge.

V i s i t St o n eh en g e After departing Maryhill Museum, we will visit the reconstructed Stonehenge. Positioned on the edges of the gorge, this engineered Stonehenge was built in 1918 by Samuel Hill to resemble the imagined original construction as a memorial to those who perished in World War I.

Ja c o b W i l l i a m s W i n ery Our day will conclude at the stunning Jacob Williams Winery. The winery offers a picture perfect location to sample their award winning and locally made wines within their family-owned facility. Relax, sit back, and soak up the incredible views of Mt. Hood, the Columbia River, orchards, vineyards and the rolling hills of Oregon as you sip samples of wine deliciously crafted from the local vines.

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Vintage America: Classic Planes, Automobiles, Antiques and More!

Today’s tour takes guests back in time‌Time when flight was a novelty rather than a daily mode of transportation, when power steering was almost a century away. We will take you on an exclusive tour to the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum. Enjoy a guided tour of this facility offering an extensive collection of over 130 antique cars, motorcycles, and hangers full of meticulously restored aeroplanes from as far back as 1917. After taking a step back in time you will have the opportunity to do some shopping in the downtown Hood River area!

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A r r i v e at T h e WA A A M Enjoy a guided tour of this facility offering an extensive collection of over 130 antique cars and hangers full of meticulously restored aeroplanes from as far back as 1917.

To u r t h e r es to r at i o n w o r ks h o p Available exclusively to American Empress guests, enjoy an included tour of the restoration work shop where these antique modes of transportation are brought back to life. Take the opportunity to ride around the property in an authentic Model T!

H o o d R i v e r S h o p p i n g O p p o rt u n i t y Depart the WAAAM and head to the downtown Hood River to take advantage of the many boutique shops!

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$ 2 9 9 p e r g u est Enjoy the full tour of the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum with an added twist—a private ride in a Cessna aircraft over Mt. Hood!

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Catch of the Day: Fishing on the Columbia River

Climb aboard The Fin Reaper fishing boat for a remarkable fishing excursion on the Columbia River. This fishing trip with Pro Guide, Dale Ballard, is a truly exciting opportunity. On this excursion our guests will be targeting freshwater fish native to the Northern United States. The Fin Reaper is known as one of the top producing boats on the water, so you might even catch your dinner!

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B o a r d t h e Fi n R ea p er As we climb aboard The Fin Reaper fishing boat enjoy the scenic views surrounding the river on this intimate, up-close fishing experience.

M e et p ro f i s h i n g g u i d e d a le b a lla r d After starting at a young age, Dale was hooked on fishing for life. Once he realized the enjoyment he found in helping others catch large fish, he received his “Guides License” and has since spent over 7 years as a professional guide on the rivers of Northwest Oregon. Dale uses his own special fishing egg lures and lure tweaks that can help beat even the slowest fishing days on the river. On this excursion we’ll be targeting salmon, so you might even catch your dinner!

cas t yo u r l i n e If eligible fish are caught, they will be filleted by Dale. After which, you are welcome to bring your catch back to the American Empress where our gourmet chef will expertly prepare it for your dinner. Bait your hook and cast your line on one of the top producing boats on the water, with our skilled and knowledgeable guide by your side this is sure to be an experience you will not forget! Snacks and water will be provided onboard.

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Depart the Fin Reaper as we make our way back to the American Empress. Note - An Oregon Fishing License, as well as all other necessary fishing equipment, will be included for this Premium Excursion. Individual licenses will be waiting on the fishing vessel prior to departure. This excursion’s availabilty is based on weather conditions. Species of fish vary depending on season.

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River Cruising on the Columbia Take advantage of this relaxing day along the Columbia by exploring the beautiful American Empress. Be certain to take in the scenery or enjoy the activities available onboard. Stop by the Shore Excursions Desk at your leisure, where our knowledgeable Shore Excursions Specialist will be able to help you plan the remainder of your vacation by laying out the available Premium Excursions, making recommendations for stops during the Included Excursions, and further explaining the disembarkation process. And if you have no questions, you can always just stop by to say hello!

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Pendleton and the Wild West Including Pendleton Woolen Mills Tour and Shopping Opportunities

Today’s western adventure brings us to Pendleton, Oregon and highlights the Native American heritage of the Pacific Northwest and the profound influence the natives held on the traditions and culture of this region. We’ll begin at Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, where guests have the unique opportunity to step foot on an actual Native American Reservation. Then, we’ll stop at the local Hamley Steakhouse for a delicious western lunch before some free time in downtown Pendleton to do a little shopping. We’ll finish the day either at the Pendleton Underground or Round-Up Hall of Fame.

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A r r i v e P e n d l eto n W o o l e n M i lls We will have the opportunity to tour Pendleton Woolen Mills and factory outlet store, established by the Bishop family in the late 1800s. Browse their beautifully made blankets and pick-up that perfect souvenir for a loved one.

Ta m ast s l i kt C u lt u r a l I n st i t u t e We will then arrive at the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute which is located on a Native American Reservation for an in-depth tour of the past, present and future of the local tribes.

I n c lu d e d l u n c h at H a m le y St e a k h o u s e A stop at the iconic Hamley Steakhouse satisfies the appetite with a delicious western lunch, before enjoying a bit of leisurely time in downtown Pendleton.

D o w n t ow n S h o p p i n g O p p o rt u n i t y After our delicious lunch we will have some free time to shop and explore downtown Pendleton. Browse through the nearby shops to see saddles, hats and western boots being hand crafted.

P en d let o n R o u n d- U p H a l l o f fa m e o r U n d e r g r o u n d To u r Experience the history of our country’s largest four-day rodeo at the Pendleton Round-Up Hall of Fame. Or visit Pendleton Underground, which was once the home of 32 saloons and 18 brothels. Receive an exclusive tour of one of the old brothels, along with a peek at the underground streets built by Chinese laborers at the turn of the 1900s.

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Richland, Washington Richland is located near the confluence of the Yakima and Columbia Rivers, the northern most point reached by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. First incorporated in 1910, Richland remained a small agricultural community until the Army acquired it in 1943 as the site of the Hanford Engineer Works which was used to produce plutonium during World War II and the Cold War. Today, the historic B Reactor and other important historical venues are part of the new Manhattan Project National Historic Park.

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Included richland Hop-On Hop-Off T h e R eac h M u s eu m Learn the history and culture of this interesting river town through personal accounts and artifacts highlighting the top-secret Manhattan Project. Spend the day exploring this 14,000-square-foot museum, enjoying the many permanent exhibits including The Land Takes Form, The Living Land, Manhattan Project at Hanford: 1942-1947, and more. Outdoor exhibits include Community Garden, Native Plant Communities, Columbia Center Rotary Outdoor theater, and Animals of The REACH Interpretive Trail! Suggested Visit: 1 - 2 Hours

Sa caj aw ea S tat e Pa r k Sacajawea State Park is a 284-acre day-use park operated by the state of Washington and located at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers where Lewis and Clark arrived on October 16, 1805. An excellent interpretive center and museum features interactive displays that tell the story of the Lewis and Clark expedition through the experiences of Sacajawea. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour F r a n k li n C o u n t y H i st o r i ca l S o c i e t y / m u s e u m This impressive museum showcases collections of visual arts, jazz, costumes, textiles, and artifacts from Louisiana history. It was founded in 1906 and holds over 450,000 artifacts and works of arts. Rotating exhibits change frequently and can cover a range of different historical events. Suggested Visit: 1.5 Hours

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The Plutonium Age: Uncovering the Secrets of the Manhattan Project

Today, join us for an EXCLUSIVE experience as we travel behind the gates of the infamous B Reactor National Historic Landmark at the Hanford Site. An experience that has never been permitted before and has been crafted specifically for American Empress guests. Our journey will begin at the Hanford REACH Museum, where our guide will share some background about the Manhattan Project at Hanford. After exploring the exhibits and displays in the museum, we will make our way to the Hanford Site and B Reactor.

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Arrive to the Reach Our journey will begin as we arrive at the Hanford REACH Museum, where we will enjoy an “official” boxed lunch, much like the one thousand workers would receive at the site each day.

E n j oy l u n c h & E x p l o r e t h e R e a c h As we eat, our guide will share some background about the Manhattan Project at Hanford. We will then have time to explore the exhibits and displays.

D e pa r t t h e R e a c h As we travel along the barren fields on the way to the Hanford B-Reactor, imagine you are a recruit on the way to your new clandestine job to help end the war. Billboards with messages reminding workers, “If you hear or see anything, keep it to yourself,” lined the roads.

A r r i v e at t h e h a n fo r d b - r e ac t o r Once inside, a knowledgeable historian will explain the function and purpose of each portion of the reactor, while sharing stories of the men and women who built and operated it. Our experience will conclude as we take a few minutes to explore the reactor. This special tour and experience covers the unique history, the emerging science, and the global politics of the World War II era. Join us on this one-of-a-kind excursion to discover the secrets that were hidden for so many years.

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Wine and Spirits on Red Mountain

Embark on a journey through the Red Mountain Viticulture Area. Generally recognized as one of the Northwest’s best suited regions to grow wine grapes, we’ll lead you on a tour of the area with samplings along the way. Discover the history of the Red Mountain area and the contributions of wine production in the Pacific Northwest. A visit to Desert Wind Winery will provide stunning views, before continuing on to Black Heron Spirits. Our journey will continue as we make our way to Kiona Vineyards and Winery, a family run vineyard.

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A r r i v e at D e s e r t W i n d w i n e ry Our first stop is located on the Wahluke Slope and ranges in elevation from approximately 800- 1,000 feet. Its rocky soil is covered by shallow topsoil; the unique soil makeup places extra stress on the vines, forcin ghtem to funnel energy into fruit production instead of excessive vegetation. The fruit from this vineyard is highly pigmented with firm tannis that lend structure to the resulting wines.

E n j oy a ta s t i n g at b l a c k h e r o n s p i r i t s At our next stop we will enjoy a taste of Black Heron’s specialty whiskey and spirits. Guests can explore this unique and quirky distillery throughout our time here.

k i o n a v i n e ya r d s a n d w i n e ry Following our visit to Black Heron Spirits, we will make our way to the family-run Kiona Vineyards and Winery. This vinyard features the flavors and varieties of the Pacific Northwest Region. While soaking in the stunning scenery surrounding the vineyard, sip on the robust and vibrant wine selections. Discover the history of the vineyard as our knowledgable guide shares the stories of how this local winery has made its name and its plans for future production.

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Each location offers the opportunity to purchase wines to be enjoyed on the vessel with dinner or for a perfect memento of your trip to share with family and friends back home. Ask your Shore Excursion Specialist about travel pouches for your precious cargo.

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Clarkston, Washington Nestled at the union of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers in southeast Washington, Clarkston is the gateway to North America’s deepest gorge, Hells Canyon on the Snake River. The picturesque vistas, year-round mild climates, and a deep history make this scenic inland port a more-than-desirable stop! Spend the day following the footsteps of the historic Lewis and Clark journey – where the city received its name. This incredible city is filled with artifacts and stories that depict the journeys of famous explorers.

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I n c l u d e d C l a r ks t o n H o p - O n H o p - O f f N e z P e rc e N at i o n a l H i s t o r i ca l Pa r k

The park was established in 1965 to tell the story of the Nez Perce people. Discover how the people adapted and thrived allowing them to continue to prosper today. The park commemorates the admirable contributions the Nez Perce have made to preserve the sites, artifacts, and stories. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

t h e Fi rs t T er r i to r i a l Ca p i t o l I n t e r p r e t i v e C e n t er In 2007, community volunteers constructed this reproduction of Idaho Territory’s first capital. The 1863 building was replicated from historical photos and houses a collection of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia. As you explore the interpretive center, local historians will interpret Idaho’s colorful past. Suggested Visit: 1 - 1.5 Hours

B r i da b li k / S c h r o ed er H o u s e In 1906, local architect James Arnot, who also designed buildings on Lewiston’s Main Street, drew the plans for this $6,000 Tudoresque home. Kjos, an early merchant, named his home “Bridablik,” which loosely translates from Norwegian as “the house up high with a broad view.” In 1910 Mr. Kjos moved to Spokane, Washington, and sold this house to E.A. White. The home was sold three more times until Larry and Kathy Schroeder purchased and fully restored the home in 2006. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes

N ez P e rc e C o. h i s to r i ca l s o c i e t y m u s e u m Preserves 150 years of the county’s rich history through a historical campus that includes museum exhibits, a historic photograph collection, archives, a research library, and a beautiful historic house. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

L e w i s - C la r k S tat e C o l l e g e C e n t e r f o r A rt s & H i st o ry This building was orginally built in 1884 as the Vollmer Great Bargin Store and was then used as the First National Bank of Lewiston until 1946. The building was the donated to the Lewis and Clark State College foundation to be used as a center for arts and culture. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

Po rt D r i v e & 9 t h S t r eet At t r ac t i o n s Located on 9th Street is Basalt Cellars Winery, who for over 100 years, has been a staple in Clarkston. Basalt received a double gold award on their very first Merlot and continues to impress with award-winning wines today. Stop in for samples and a taste of the valley. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

Complete round trip Time: 1 hour For booking and information visit our website: www.reservemyexcursions.com

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The Complete Lewis-Clark Valley Wine Tour

On today’s exclusive experience through the LewistonClarkston Valley, explore the local history and culture with opportunities the general public cannot receive. This delicious adventure will tantalize your taste buds and is exclusively for American Empress guests! We begin our day viewing breathtaking vistas of farm fields and hills as we make our way to Lindsay Creek Vineyards, where we will sample wines and some artisan bread and cookies. Then visit Idaho’s 2015 Winery of the Year, Clearwater Canyon Cellars. We will then travel into the heart of Downtown Lewiston to visit the Ampersand Oil & Vinegar Taphouse. Finally, we’ll conclude our day at Vine 46 for some pairings of wine with bread, cheese, and chocolate!

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A r r i v e at l i n d s ay c r e e k v i n e ya r d s Tantalize your taste buds on today’s adventure. We will begin our day viewing breathtaking vistas of farm fields and hills as we make our way to Lindsay Creek Vineyards. Once inside, we will meet their resident vinter, who will tell us the history of the winery while we sip on some of their most robust vintages and enjoy some artisan bread and cookies made from wheat grown on the vineyard.

E n j oy a ta s t i n g at C l e a rwat e r C a n yo n C e l l a r s Our next stop will bring us to Clearwater Canyon Cellars, Idaho’s 2015 Winery of the Year. These award winning wines are made from grapes grown from multiple Lewis-Clark Valley wineries. Here, the staff are passionate about their product and encourage guests to strike up conversation about their winery and their unique process. As we sample their wines, we will enjoy a selection of artisan cheeses, cured meats and crackers, which all perfectly compliment the flavor profiles.

E n j oy A m p e r s a n d O i l & V i n e g a r Ta p h o u s e Leaving Clearwater Canyon in our rear-view mirror, we will continue to Ampersand Oil & Vinegar Taphouse. Here we will have the opportunity to taste different qualities of unique balsamic vinegar before indulging in a scrumptious blood orange olive oil coffee cake.

Enj oy a n A m er i ca n Em p r e ss E xc l u s i v e at v i n e 4 6 Our final destination is Vine 46, a newer winery, that has recieved over 25 accolades in just two years of operation. Here we will be presented with a full sampling of artisan breads, cheeses, and chocolates, each perfectly paired with their finest wines. Enjoy another American Empress Exclusive: Getting a sample of wine right out of the tank!

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Hells Canyon Scenic Jet Boat Experience

Join us for an exclusive American Empress nature adventure into Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest gorge. As we board the comfortable, Coast Guard approved, luxury jet boats, you will immediately feel the adventure begin. Guests will enjoy, not only the excitement of being in this beautiful natural setting with its remarkable geological landscape, but also a naturalist’s journey while viewing Big Horn sheep, deer and other wildlife. As an extra bonus, guests will enjoy a stop at the Idaho Garden Creek Preserve, owned by the Nature Conservancy in Hells Canyon.

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Join us for an exclusive American Empress nature adventure into Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest gorge.

B o a r d t h e j e t b o at Feel your excitement rise as you step aboard these covered, comfortable jet boats approved by the U.S. Coast Guard.

E n j oy t h e r i d e & S c e n e ry Sit back on this exhilarating ride as we venture through the narrowest sections of Hells Canyon along the Snake River. Soak in the overwhelmingly beautiful mountains lining the banks of the Snake River. Often, Big Horn sheep, deer, and other native wildlife meander along the canyon and river banks. Hear about Hells Canyon in detail, including the history and geology of this natural wonder of the world.

I da h o ga r d en c r eek p r e s e rv e As an extra bonus, guests will enjoy a stop at the Idaho Garden Creek Preserve, owned by the Nature Conservancy in Hells Canyon, to stretch your legs and enjoy a snack and refreshments. Stroll through the orchard where deer and turkey make their home. Snack on seasonal fresh fruit or just simply sit back and take in the awe-inspiring beauty of nature’s landscape that surrounds you.

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Whenever you see this symbol it indicates a Westbound voyage of Clarkston (Spokane) to Vancouver (Portland).

Not all excursions are offered for every voyage. Please be cer tain to check your documents for the included por ts and the correct direction of your cruise.

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Vancouver, Washington Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, on the north bank of the Columbia River, Vancouver, Washington is as naturally beautiful as it is diverse. For thousands of years, the Vancouver area was home to native people who flourished on the bounty of forest and river. Vancouver has a colorful history which includes Fort Vancouver. Created in 1825 as the headquarters for the Hudson’s Bay Company’s interior fur trade, the fort was the largest non-indigenous settlement in the Pacific Northwest.

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Post-Cruise: Portland “The Rose City” Tour

Explore Portland, Oregon on this narrated journey through the “City of Roses.” Find some inspiration at the tranquil Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden before continuing through downtown. At the Oregon History Mural, stand in awe at the hyperrealistic mural depicting some of the most influential moments in the state’s history. Then at the International Rose Test Gardens, see the collection of over 10,000 roses in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Stroll the grounds and enjoy a doughnut from the iconic Voodoo Doughnut, located in Portland.

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A r r i v e at I n t er n at i o n a l R o s e T e st G a r d e n s Our first stop is the International Rose Test Garden, where you will experience the oldest official and continuously operating public rose test garden in the United States. Stroll the 10,000 rose bushes which represent more than 650 rose varieties. Here, in the warmer months, over ten thousand blooms create a colorful frame for a panoramic view of Portland.

Ex p lo r e La n S u C h i n es e B o ta n i ca l G a r d e n Enjoy the scenic views of this beautiful town, lined with expansive decorative murals and flowers before arriving at the Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden. This peaceful garden is a treasured site to many Portland visitors. Feel a sense of inspiration as you explore the 2,000-year-old art traditions, architecture, designs, and nature all in absolute harmony.

P o rt la n d H a as M u r a l St o p After exploring the Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden, we will discover the vibrance of Portland as we explore the uniquely sculpted walls at the Haas Mural.

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“The rose garden and Lan Su were absolutely stunning “ - Carol AE May 2017

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Post-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

Post-Cruise Mount St. Helens Tour: Including a Portland City Tour

Explore the unique beauty of Mount St. Helens, known for her powerful catastrophic explosion in 1980. Get a once-in-a-lifetime view of the mountain’s treasures, including the “Blast Zone,” where you can see first-hand how nature heals itself. Enjoy an included lunch at Coldwater Education Center, which overlooks the spectacular view of the mountain contrasted by Coldwater Lake. At Johnston Ridge Observatory, the closest stop to the Mount St. Helens crater, get an incredible shot you will want to keep forever.

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Po rt la n d C i ty D r i v i n g T o u r Welcome to Portland, Oregon, located near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. Embark on a brief narrated Portland city tour highlighting the areas of historical significance.

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Enjoy the world-renowned International Rose Test Garden, where breathtaking flowers fill the park in practically every direction.

c o ld wat e r l a k e Continue up the mountain to Coldwater Lake, a glacier-fed lake created when mud flows from the eruption made a natural dam on the Coldwater Creek. Here, you’ll get a spectacular view of the mountain, as well as the tranquil turquoise lake ominously sitting in its shadow.

I n c lu d e d L u n c h Enjoy an included lunch at the Coldwater Education Center.

j o h n s t o n r i d g e o b s ervat o ry Our final vantage point is perhaps the most dramatic. Johnston Ridge Observatory is the closest stop to the awe-inspiring Mount St. Helens crater, which is only 5 miles away.

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Please note: This tour does not drop off at the airport.

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“An astonishing view of the landscape surrounding the mountain� - Tom AE June 2018

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Clarkston, Washington (Spokane) Spokane is nestled in the heart of the inland northwest and surrounded by beauty, from the Spokane river to the surrounding mountains and plains. Spokane was originally settled by the Spokane Indians giving the city her name. Spokane is filled with culture from galleries and museums to Broadway musicals and local productions. Also known for food, Spokane has a diverse selection of restaurants and eateries including multiple food trucks!

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Post-Cruise Experience: Spokane City Tour Including Bing Crosby’s Home

Enjoy the sights and attractions of Spokane, Washington, childhood home of American superstar, Bing Crosby. Begin the day exploring the rich history, historic homes, and attractions of Spokane. Ride on the historic 1909 Looff Carousel, visit the Spokane Falls, then, ascend up “The Hill” for views of the city and stunning mansions. Stroll through the formal Duncan Gardens, Joel Ferris Perennial Gardens, Rose Hill Gardens and the flower-filled Conservatory. Near Gonzaga University, tour inside the home where Bing Crosby grew up and see the collection of Crosby memorabilia.

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M A N I T O PA R K Our first stop is the magnificent Manito Park, a 78-acre garden of native and cultivated landscape with 20 acres of world class botanical gardens.

b r i ef D R I V I N G TO U R On our driving tour, we will traverse the city streets and learn Spokane’s history. Then we’ll ascend up “The Hill” to see stunning mansions and get a spectacular view below.

B row n e'S A d d i t i o n We will drive through one of Spokane’s finest residential neighborhoods, once home to an enclave of the city’s elite residents. Listen to stories about the early founders of Spokane and see the mansions built in the late 1800s by those who gained wealth from mining, agriculture, and railroads.

B I N G C RO S BY'S H O U S E Near Gonzaga University, tour inside the childhood home of Bing Crosby and see the collection of Crosby memorabilia — second only to Kathryn Crosby’s personal collection — and hear about his remarkable career that started in Spokane.

R I V E R F RO N T PA R K We will then travel to Riverfront Park, located on the former grounds of Expo ‘74, the first environmentally themed world’s fair. Ride on the historic 1909 Looff Carrousel, rated “One of the Ten Best Carousels in the United States” by the National Carousel Association.

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We will make our way to the American Empress Post-Cruise Hotel or the Spokane International Airport.

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“I loved the gorgeous display of flowers at Manito Park” - Lynn AE 2016

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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 EmpressÂŽ included shore excursions are available to all American Empress 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 Empress 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 Empress 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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