American Queen June 24th Mighty Mississippi Voyage

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2019

SHORE EXCURSIONS MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI June 24th Voyage

American Queen

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Contents Shore Excursions Information............................................... 7 Hop-On Hop-Off Information............................................ 8

Pre-Cruise Ports of call New Orleans............................................................... 13

Ports of call Nottoway Plantation.................................................. 26 St. Francisville............................................................ 32 Natchez...................................................................... 36 Vicksburg................................................................... 48 Greenville................................................................... 54 Memphis.................................................................... 58 New Madrid............................................................... 62

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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.


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Contents Paducah....................................................................... 64 Cape Girardeau.......................................................... 68 Chester........................................................................ 72 St. Louis...................................................................... 76 Alton........................................................................... 80 Hannibal..................................................................... 82 Clinton........................................................................ 88 Dubuque..................................................................... 92 La Crosse................................................................... 96 Red Wing.................................................................. 98

Post-Cruise Ports of call Red Wing............................................................... 105 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.

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Mighty Mississippi Voyage on the American Queen

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Shore Excursions Department

Dear American Queen Steamboat Company Guest, Mankind has always been drawn to the river not only for sustenance, but as a landmark. ‘Down by the river’ was not just a necessity, it was a way of life. And for us who decide to experience river travel, it still is. These parts unknown were so malleable that they transformed rapidly into cultures of their own, so different even from the ideals and origins of their settlers. Regional traditions, like those of the Cajuns, were formed and still continue strongly with their own food, history and way of life. The Scandinavian influence is still prevalent on the Upper Mississippi. Steel workers and coal miners still tell stories of loading their goods onto barges on the Ohio and Tennessee rivers. Travel in America is well within our comfort zones, but it is still a frontier with much to be experienced. It’s time not just to vacation, it’s time to experience. As a country, America is still so very new. We will not see medieval castles around every river bend. Instead of centuries old Gothic cathedrals, we will see 20th century white clapboard local parishes that are the center of communities. We may see the efforts of revitalization in a river city’s downtown as they struggle with the remnants of the 1950’s boom and the effect that suburbanization and shopping malls have had on their Main Streets. We will not hear many foreign languages, but rather dialects and accents of which we may not be familiar. We are not showing off a royal spectacle, we are immersed in real life. On board, please allow us to indulge and spoil you in what a vacation is all about. But as you dock onto shore, allow yourself to think differently and take in, even become part of, the communities we visit. We hope you chose to sail with us, not only to escape and vacate your everyday lives, but to appreciate seeing the country (the good, bad and challenged) from the perspective of the river and all there is to learn. Vacation is to escape. American river travel is to engage, educate and appreciate the diversity of this great country.

This is real. This is America.

Thank you,

James J Palmeri 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 very hard in your career and we are appreciative that you spend your time exploring our great country together. We vow to provide you with our best selection for the best value, every time!

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"

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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To ensure your departure, arrive 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!

“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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PREMIUM EXCURSIONS

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INTRODUCING THE NEW River Coaches

The American Queen Shore Excursions teamed together with the engineering departments of Van Hool Engineering Company, ABC Bus Companies, and Easton Coach Company to create innovative and completely customized motorcoaches, nicknamed “River Coaches” for their steamboat-like exterior designs. Based on several years’ worth of customer feedback, which were gathered through guest satisfaction surveys and suggestions, our team has crafted a vehicle unlike any other in the world.

A C LO S ER LO O K Second door access features mid-coach entry with wider and deeper steps that provide a more convenient, more efficient, and safer entrance.

Skylights spanning the length of the coach offer a panoramic view of all surroundings during a tour, allowing for a full-immersion experience.

Lower, less obtrusive seatbacks allow guests to have clearer views, while also providing a more spacious feel. Restroom is located in the rear, rather than in the stairwell, so that unlike other mid-entry coaches, guests will have better, safer access to the facilities.

Handicapped lifts in the rear of the coach, which allows the American Queen Shore Excursions fleet to remain 100% accessible!

Three rows of specially embroidered and upholstered seats to better designate special seating for guests with mobility challenges.

Specially designed overhead racks are contoured in a way to allow for more visibility from the side windows, as well as the above skylights.

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Onboard Wifi, so guests can stay connected at all times.


HOW TO "HOP-ON HOP-OFF" YO U R N E W R I V E R C O A C H Guests utilizing wheelchairs or scooters, please speak to a Shore Excursion Specialist or a driver, who will help you onboard with our motorized River Coach lift. Mobility Impaired guests should make their way to the front of the River Coach, rather than the back, and reside in specially reserved seats, so our staff can assist if needed.

TO BOARD:

We kindly ask guests to board the River Coach in the center entrance. This entrance will be opened on a delay after guests exit via the front TO EXIT: door. To exit the River Coach, we ask guests to make their way to the front exit, in an orderly manner, aisle by aisle. For safety, no guest should exit from the center door.

Mobility Impaired Guests:

When departing the river coaches, we kindly request that you remain safely seated until all of the guests have exited so that we can assist you off the coach. Disclaimer: We are not responsible for personal belongings left on the River Coach. All of our River Coaches are equipped with a lift for ADA accessibility. For your own safety, we highly encourage guests with scooters to transfer to a River Coach seat.

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PRE-CRUISE PORT OF CALL

New Orleans, Louisiana Pages 13 - 21

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Pre-Cruise Port of Call

New Orleans, Louisiana Home to a truly unique melting pot of culture, food, and music, New Orleans is one of America’s most culturally and historically rich destinations. Head on over to the French Quarter to experience some street performers and the finest galleries in the city. If you’re looking for some history, be sure to visit Treme, the city’s oldest African-American neighborhood, with colorful creole cottages and shotgun homes. If you need a break from the hustle and bustle, New Orleans offers that too in their Lakeview neighborhood!

Docking Dates June 24, 2019

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Pre-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

New Orleans Highlights Tour

On an exclusive New Orleans narrated driving tour, experience a city filled to the brim with history and culture from an intimate, first-person perspective. Relax in the comfort of our River Coach as we glide past some of the most iconic attractions in the city, including the French Quarter. We’ll stop at Jackson Square to grab a bite to eat before continuing to St. Louis Cemetery #3 and concluding the day at the dock.

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

HIGHLIGHTS C i ty T o u r o f N ew O r l ea n s

Relax in the comfort of our River Coach as we glide past some of the most iconic attractions in the city including the French Quarter, Jackson Square and the Garden District, where elegant mansions stand as a testament to Greek revival, Italianate and Queen Anne Victorian styles.

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A stop in Jackson Square will be the perfect location to find a memorable souvenir or treat yourself to an authentic New Orleans style lunch at one of the many cafes and eateries.

St. Lo u i s C em et ery #3 After a bite to eat we will stop at St. Louis Cemetery #3, known better as the “City of the Dead” where you can explore the above ground marble tombs.

Enj oy C i t y Pa r k

Continue the day in New Orleans’ breathtaking City Park, a 400-acre park. Here, we will take a short break to relax and soak in the awe inspiring scenery of “The Big Easy.”

Ex p lo r e t h e L a k e Po n tc h a rt r a i n A r e a Enjoy the views of stunning, historical Lake Pontchartrain which provides the essential habitat for countless species of fish, birds, mammals, reptiles, and plants.

D epa rt fo r t h e A m er i ca n qu e e n We will make our way to the American Queen for embarkation.

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“Such an enjoyable way to see the city of New Orleans! “ - Roger AQ, October 2018

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Pre-Cruise AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

Beyond the Floodwalls: Shaping the Culture & History of New Orleans

Experience America’s wetlands, wildlife, and cultural wonders first hand on this guided experience of New Orleans and its coastal communities. On this American Queen exclusive, learn about the great Mississippi River Delta as we will venture off the beaten path to places visitors rarely get to experience. After a narrated city tour, we will step back in time at the historic Lakefront Airport and gaze upon the natural wildlife at Bayou Sauvage. Then we will visit the fascinating Islenos Cultural Center, enjoy a taste of the local cuisine, and meet with local fisherman.

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D epa rts : 9:0 0 A M R et u r n s: 3:3 0 P M $ 1 2 9 p e r g u est

HIGHLIGHTS Driving Tour We will begin our day traveling through La Nouvelle Orleans, the original colonial city of New Orleans. As we pass through the French Quarter, City Park, the London Canal Breach and much more, we will discuss the factors that influenced the city’s initial placement, footprint, expansion into the surrounding cypress swamps, and the area’s flooding during Hurricane Katrina.

Bayo u Sau va g e R efu g e Then we’ll immerse ourselves in the majestic beauty of the largest urban wildlife refuge in America as we stop at the Bayou Sauvage Marsh Boardwalk. Gaze upon wading birds stalked by alligators and learn of the remarkable Trans-Gulf migration along one of the great flyways of the world.

L u n c h at I s l en o s V i l l a g e Enjoy an authentically delicious Islenos lunch of fresh, local cuisine at the Islenos Museum and Village and hear about the early settlers of the region.

M e et Lo ca l Fi s h er m a n at Ys c lo s k e y V i llag e With full bellies, we will explore the quaint Islenos fishing villages of Yscloskey and Shell Beach, where America’s seafood has been harvested for centuries by local fisherman living in stilted houses. Also see ghost forests created by coastal land loss, and witness the landscape changes that are exposing coastal inhabitants to increasing storm risks.

A r r i v e at t h e A m er i ca n qu een Arrive at the dock with a newfound understanding and appreciation of America’s wetlands and the efforts being done to preserve New Orleans and its coastal environments.

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PORTS OF CALL Nottoway Plantation, Louisiana Pages 26 - 31

St. Francisville, Louisiana Pages 32 - 35

Natchez, Mississippi Pages 36 - 47

Vicksburg, Mississippi Pages 48 - 53

Greenville, Mississippi Pages 54 - 57 22

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PORTS OF CALL Memphis, Tennessee Pages 58 - 61

New Madrid, Missouri Pages 62 - 63

Paducah, Kentucky Pages 64 - 67

Cape Girardeau, Missouri Pages 68 - 71

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PORTS OF CALL Chester, Illinois Pages 72 - 75

St. Louis, Missouri Pages 76 - 79

Alton, Illinois Pages 80 - 81

Hannibal, Missouri Pages 82 - 87

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PORTS OF CALL Clinton, Iowa Pages 88 - 91

Dubuque, Iowa Pages 92 - 95

La Crosse, Wisconsin Pages 96 - 97

Red Wing, Minnesota Pages 98 - 103

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Included Excursion

Nottoway Plantation, Louisiana Enjoy an included tour of Nottoway Plantation, the South’s largest remaining antebellum mansion. This stunning, historical plantation lies between Baton Rouge and New Orleans and offers a view of a truly grand plantation. The mansion flaunts three floors, 64 bedrooms, and displays an incredible 22 white square columns which contribute to its nickname— “The White Castle of Louisiana.” Enjoy a guided walking tour of an American Castle as we explore within the pristine walls of Nottoway followed by a stroll through the lush grounds and gardens.

Docking Dates June 25, 2019

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AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

Oak Alley Plantation Tour

Disembark the American Queen and head through the sugarcane fields to one of the South’s most prestigious and iconic plantations, Oak Alley. The breathtaking Greek-Revival home got its name from the most distinguishing feature, a quarter-mile walkway lined in 300-year-old live oak trees spanning from the levees of the Mississippi River to the entrance of the home.

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D epa rts : 1 2:0 0 P M R et u r n s: 3:3 0 P M $ 6 9 p e r g u e st

HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at Oa k A l l ey

This breathtaking Greek-Revival home invites us in through its alley of 300-year-old live oak trees.

G u i d e d T o u r o f Oa k A l l e y Discover the majesty of the home as our guide leads us inside. Learn the history of Jacques and Celina Roman, the original plantation owners, whose rich and lavish lifestyle drastically changed over the years they resided in the mansion.

F r ee t i m e After our guided tour of the Big House, explore the reconstructed slave quarters to understand the lives of the workers whose labor made plantation life and its luxuries possible. Stroll the historic grounds and visit the gift shop for the perfect souvenir.

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To u r N ot t oway P l a n tat i o n at yo u r l e i s u r e Walk across the levee and tour Nottoway Plantation, also known as the “White Castle of Louisiana.� Authentic period dressed guides will meet us upon the front steps, welcoming us to the pristine mansion. Enjoy a guided tour of the plantation, weaving through each room and uncovering the history that awaits inside, including a glimpse at the famous White Ballroom!

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AMERICAN SELECT PREMIUM EXCURSION

Life in the Bayou: Cajun Swamp Tour

Enjoy a true Cajun experience on an unforgettable journey into the Manchac Swamp. After a 45-minute ride aboard luxury River Coach, we will arrive at La Place, Louisiana, home to the 250-acre ecosphere called Manchac Swamp. For the next hour and a half, our knowledgeable Cajun captain will guide us through the backwaters of southern Louisiana. Enjoy the picturesque sights of moss-draped cypress trees, lush vegetation, and abundant wildlife on this exciting exploration in one of America’s most unique ecosystems.

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D epa rts: 1: 0 0 P M R et u r n s : 4: 4 5 P M $ 7 9 p er g u e st

HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at Ca j u n P r i d e Swa m p T o u rs

We will board a personal pontoon swamp boat with a Cajun captain to explore the Manchac Swamp and view its wildlife!

To u r t h e M a n c h a c Swa m p As your boat drifts through the waterways, you will learn about the Louisiana wetlands, the inhabitants of the swamp, particularly the life and habits of the American Alligator, as well as the unique history of the Cajun town of Frenier that lies within.

S e e w i ld li fe! Swamp creatures, seeing the boats daily, recognize them as part of their normal environment. Unafraid and responsive to the captain’s call, they peak out from underbrush and between moss-draped trees and shrubs, frequently coming directly to the boat. In the safety and comfort of the boat, you can actually come within a few feet of alligators.

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After our swamp tour, you will have free time on your own to visit the gift shop and take home something uniquely Cajun!

d epa rt M a n c h a c Swa m p Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Included Excursion

St. Francisville, Louisiana It is no secret that the South is known for their food – some areas specializing in Cajun, others in Creole, and some just plain fried and glorious. However, St. Francisville has a style of its own. Because of the rich history and culture within this river town, the food reflects notes of many different regions’ traditional cuisines, but with a completely original spin. Many meals have hints of Creole, Cajun, Italian, German, Spanish, Native American, and African qualities.

Docking Dates June 26, 2019

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I n c lu d ed St. Fr a n c i sv i lle Hop-On Hop-Off Old Market Hall The structure was built in 1819 and has a beautiful open layout. The building is now used as a market center for the towns’ local artisans and craftsmen to showcase their products and host their small businesses. Every day is different, you may see anything from jewelry and makeup, scarves and dresses, or snacks and produce! Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes

Roya l S t r eet Take a stroll down Royal Street at any of the shops or just to admire the beautiful trees and homes. Or stop into Grandmother’s Buttons – a unique boutique that offers jewelry made of 100-year-old buttons. Inside the store, you can visit the button museum to learn the history of the business and the inspirations of the art. The store is located inside of a former historic bank lobby with 16-foot ceilings and a bank vault. Even if jewelry is not in your plans – the architecture is beautiful. This street also features some of the most historic antebellum homes in America! Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes

W est Feli c i a n a H i s to r i ca l S o c i e t y M u s e u m This museum is dedicated to the history, people, and architectures of West Feliciana Parish. Inside a former hardware store, built in 1896, the Historical Society Museum displays many artifacts, photos, costumes, and articles all portraying the history of St. Francisville. Just across the street, you can stop in one of the fine boutiques and shops! Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

G r ac e E p i s c o pa l C h u r c h Built in 1860 and rebuilt in 1893 after the Union caused heavy damage in 1863, Grace Episcopal Church stands tall in St. Francisville. Enjoy a selfguided tour of the church and the grounds and make sure to check out the organ located inside – it dates all the way back to 1860! The church is one of the state’s oldest Protestant churches that still stands today. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

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Redemption and Rehabilitation at Angola Prison

Join us for an exclusive look inside the gates of one of America’s most infamous prisons. Experience the struggles of inmates serving life sentences inside Angola Prison, formerly America’s most dangerous penitentiary, as we embark on a tour of second chances, rehabilitation, and redemption. We’ll take you inside the barbed-wire fences for an up-close look that may change what you thought you knew about life inside.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at A n g o l a M a x i m u m s e c u r i t y P e n i t e n t i a ry Prepare to explore this maximum-security prison, focused on spiritual reform. This truly eye-opening and enlightening experience is sure to leave an impact!

To u r A d e at h r ow c el l b l o c k Step off the River Coach for an exclusive tour of Angola’s first and most famous cell block, the Red Hat Cell Block. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, the penitentiary’s first cell block was home to the escape artist Charlie Frazer and was the site of eleven executions by electric chair. Hear stories of the prison’s dark past before its unbelievable transformation.

Ex p lo r e t h e fa r m l a n d s As we ride through the facility, see the crop fields, which are prisoner maintained and are harvested to feed the inmates.

I n D e pt h C o n v ersat i o n w i t h p r i s o n i n m at e

Arrive at the penitentiary’s largest chapel where you will have a once-in-alifetime opportunity to hear enlightening stories from current inmates. Learn about their journey and transformation into the inspirational and well-rounded people they are today.

Fr ee t i m e i n A n g o l a M u s e u m After the inmate presentation enjoy some free time on your own in the museum or gift shop!

d epa rt A n g o l a M u s eu m Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Natchez, Mississippi This charming river town was first inhabited by Natchez Indians and French explorers who shared the land. It was founded in 1716, making it the oldest city on the Mississippi. The city is known for its elegance, hospitality, and impressive preservation of history, which can be found on every street corner throughout the town. Guests will enjoy the unique shops, restaurants, museums, and historical houses located in Natchez, as they explore the beautiful downtown areas.

Docking Dates June 27, 2019

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I n c l u d e d N at c h e z H o p - O n H o p - O f f T h e O ld S o u t h T r a d i n g P o st Be sure to bring your taste buds to this unique stop! Sample Southern muscadine juice, dips, salsas, jellies, cappuccinos, and coffees— all while you browse the huge assortment of items for sale. There’s something for everyone here, including a wide selection of books, candies, souvenirs, drug store items, and even alligator items! Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

Ro sa li e M a n s i o n On this self-guided tour, discover the history of the house and the artifacts found throughout. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes

W i lli a m J o h n s o n H o u s e M u s e u m

William Johnson was known as the “Barber of Natchez.” He began as a slave and gained his freedom at age eleven. His 3-story brick home was built in 1840 and showcases many original furnishings. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes

M a g n o li a H a l l Now fully restored, this Greek Revival mansion was built in 1858. The house was built before the breakout of the Civil War in town but did suffer some damage – a cannon ball was launched into their kitchen! Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes

K i n g's Tav er n a n d C H a r b o n e au D i st i lle ry Enter one of the most unique rum distilleries in America, where Doug and Jean-Luc Charboneau make Gold Medal winning rums from local sugar products. Enjoy a sample and then walk next door to King’s Tavern, the oldest building in Natchez - circa 1789. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes S ta n to n H a ll Irish Immigrant and cotton merchant Frederick Stanton built this Palatial Greek Revival mansion in 1857. Suggested Visit: 30 - 45 Minutes N at c h ez V i s i t o r C en t er Enjoy a short, 20-minute video in the Visitor Center Theater and hear about the history of Natchez. Then explore the building at your leisure. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

M u s eu m o f A fr i ca n A m er i ca n H i st o ry Here, learn the history and culture of the African Americans over time. The museum will delve into the 300-year-old African American history, from Colonial and Cotton Kingdom Natchez, to the Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movements. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 4 5 M i n u t es For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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The Story of Cotton in the Antebellum South

Take a step back into history when cotton was king and plantations dotted the southern back roads of America. Experience a look back into the 1800s and the daily trials of life on a plantation for a slave as we tour a present-day cotton plantation. Frogmore Plantation remains today as a living monument to this truly American textile. Here, experience an inspirational musical performance, beautifully illustrating life on a plantation.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at Fo r ks o f t h e R o a d A visit to Forks of the Road will begin the “Story of Cotton,” with a glimpse into the realities of slavery.

A r r i va l t o Fr o g m o r e P la n tat i o n

Cross the river to Louisiana and visit historic Frogmore Plantation, designated a “Must See Site” by Rand McNally. Frogmore is the only historic & modern, 1800-acre working cotton plantation in the South.

To u r Fro g m o r e P l a n tat i o n Take a seat on an original pew in an 1800s African-American plantation church, as the mistress of Frogmore takes the audience back in time. Listen as music fills the air with the “secret songs” performed by local musicians. Then, continue the experience exploring authentic slave cabins and cotton fields.

Fro g m o r e G i n B u i l d i n g a n d G i f t S h o p Enjoy some free time exploring the old Gin Building where you can see the process of cotton being de-seeded. Or, visit the gift shop to find a perfect souvenir!

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Home Hosted Visit with Ginger and James

Experience true Southern hospitality as we make our way to The Towers, one of Mississippi’s most elegant privately owned antebellum homes. Here we will be welcomed like old friends by owners Ginger and James Hyland and guided through their personal home. Marvel at the extensive collections of silks, lace sheers, and antiques throughout The Towers. Our tour ends in the back gallery, where will enjoy a delightful taste of southern comfort food prepared by local chef Esther Carpenter.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at T h e Tow ers

Step off the River Coach and in to the lavish parlors of “The Towers” as owners James and Ginger Hyland offers a warm southern welcome.

To u r T h e T ow ers Silks, antique lace sheers, and magnificent draperies adorn the walls of The Towers, but unlike most historical homes, there are no roped-off rooms here. This is a one-of-a-kind experience where we’ll be free to explore the home as if we were members of the Hyland family.

R elax o n t h e Ba c k Po r c h As we sip on refreshing mint-infused champagne and soak in the beauty of the perfectly maintained statued garden, Ginger—the daughter of Lawrence A. Hyland, president of Hughes Aircraft Company and one of the men credited with the invention of radar—will share impressive tales of her past growing up in California, including accompanying her parents to Hollywood parties.

Enj oy S o u t h er n C o m fo rt F o o d

We’ll then have the opportunity to sample some of local chef Esther Carpenter’s most scrumptious foods, such as fried chicken, grits, and biscuits. Chef Esther owns a local bed and breakfast in Natchez and was voted one of the 20 best women chefs in the country by USA Today.

d epa rt T h e Tow ers Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Tee Time in Natchez!

Join us for tee time in Natchez! On today’s excursion, we will play through 18 holes at the beautiful Duncan Park Golf Course. Challenging play for golfers at every level, Duncan Park offers an elegant and wellmanicured landscape, featuring beautiful flowers, towering longleaf pines, and live oaks draped with Spanish moss. All cart, clubs, and green fees are included.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at T h e D u n ca n Pa r k G o lf C l u b

Step onto the beautifully manicured golf course of the Duncan Park Golf Club.

T ee T i m e !

After grabbing your clubs, we will play through 18 holes on an elegant par 71 golf course. The Duncan Park Golf Course is playable for golfers at every skill level!

Ro u n d o f g o l f

Golf through two nine-hole layouts through a garden-like hardwood forest featuring beautiful dogwoods, azaleas, crepe myrtles, and towering oaks and pines draped with Spanish moss.

d e pa rt D u n ca n G o l f C o u rs e After a morning of golf, we will make our way back to the American Queen.

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The Great Mississippi Outdoor Adventure: ATVs and Outdoor Sports at Knife’s Edge

On this American Queen Steamboat Company exclusive adventure, take to the wilderness as we explore Mississippi like never before! Our excursion brings us to Great River Adventures at Knife’s Edge, where you will saddle-up to your very own one- or two-person ATV and journey through the lush forests of Mississippi. Then allow your innerlumberjack to shine as you give tomahawk and lasso throwing a try!

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D epa rts : 7 : 3 0 A M R et u r n s: 1 2: 0 0 P M $ 1 9 9 p e r g u est

HIGHLIGHTS A r r i va l a n d sa fety t r a i n i n g at K n i f e ' s e d g e Our expedition will bring us to Great River Adventures at Knife’s Edge for an exclusive opportunity to trek the Mississippi countryside in your very own All-Terrain-Vehicle. The two-person ATV is great for couples, but for those adventure seekers wishing for a solo ride, a one-person ATV is also available. Our local guide, who knows this wilderness like the back of his hand, will debrief our group with safety tips, riding instructions, and distribute helmets, gloves and goggles.

atv r i d i n g Once everyone is up to speed, it’s full throttle forward! Rest assured, our guide will only move as fast – or as slow – as you are comfortable. Wind the rugged terrains, weave between landmarks, and keep a keen eye out for wildlife as we journey through the scenic Mississippi landscape. Our guide will be certain to point out any notable critters and foliage as we pass by.

To m a h aw k a n d l as s o d e m o n st r at i o n s

After a breathtaking ride through the nature reserve, our group will slow to a halt to begin the next phase of our outdoor adventure. Watch in awe as our talented guide shows off his skills of the trade during live tomahawk throwing, bullwhip popping, and lasso throwing demonstrations. After some pointers on form and technique, allow your inner-lumberjack to shine as you give the art a try! Grab a rope and attempt to loop the target in the distance – or grab a tomahawk and see if you can stick a bullseye!

d epa rt g r eat r i v ers a dv e n t u r e s We will then make our way back to the American Queen.

Note: Participants must wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. A signed liability waiver will be required.

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Inside Regina’s Kitchen with Celebrity Chef Regina Charboneau

Today we will tour the personal home of award-winning chef, Regina Charboneau. Regina’s claim to fame is her much-coveted recipe for picture perfect, buttery biscuits and today, she’ll share the recipe with you. And if the biscuit wasn’t enough, she’ll demonstrate how to put a new spin on the recipe, by placing it on top of the warm, comforting chicken pot-pie. She’ll share helpful tips and even ask for a few volunteers to get handson! The day will end around Regina’s dining room table, as you enjoy your creations and some laughs!

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at Tw i n Oa ks

Step off the River Coach in front of the historic Twin Oaks that was built in 1832. Marvel at this relic of the Antebellum South and home to Regina Charboneau.

To u r T w i n Oa ks Upon arrival, you’ll get a taste of true, down-home hospitality as you’re served up delicious southern libations to get nice and cozy before Chef Regina gives a tour of her home.

B i s c u i t m a k i n g D e m o n s t r at i o n Watch as Regina makes her famous biscuits, explaining the process every step of the way. She’ll share helpful tips and even ask for a few volunteers to get hands-on! But it’s not all comfort food; you’ll get a glimpse into some of Chef Regina’s other dishes as well.

Enj oy yo u r c r eat i o n s

Our group of new friends will share some drinks, some pot pie, some laughs --and perhaps even a few surprises --around Regina’s dining room table. Not only will you learn Chef Charboneau’s inside secrets, but you won’t leave her house empty-handed. Regina provides an American Queen Steamboat Company exclusive signed cookbook.

d e pa rt T w i n Oa ks Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Vicksburg, Mississippi For months Ulysses S. Grant and his Army of the Tennessee were trying to overtake Vicksburg, Mississippi – “ The Key to the South” as described by Abraham Lincoln. In late May 1863, Grant undertook a new campaign to gain access to this vital river city. After many attempts, Vicksburg still fought back and caused the Union Army to fall back. Grant chose to attack again full force at Champion Hill and Big Black Bridge, weakening John C. Pemberton’s Army causing it to retreat and finally leaving the Mississippi River in Union hands.

Docking Dates June 28, 2019

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I n c l u d e d V i c ks b u r g Hop-On Hop-Off C h u rc h o f t h e H o ly T r i n i t y This incredible church spans over 125 feet long, 52 feet wide, and reaches 61 feet high to the apex of the ceiling, which was built of southern white pine to emulate Noah’s ark. The church was constructed in Romanesque Revival style and finished in red brick. It also showcases zigzag tracery, which was highly unique to the style at the time. Suggested Visit: 15 - 45 Minutes O l d C o u rt H o u s e M u s eu m The museum is filled with countless artifacts, including confederate flags, portraits, the trophy antlers won by steamboat Robert E. Lee in an 1870 race, an original Teddy Bear given by Theodore Roosevelt, and many more! Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1.5 Hours

A n c h u ca M a n s i o n Built in 1830 by politician J.W. Mauldin, Anchuca is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tour the home and discover its rich history, including how it was used as a hospital during the war. Suggested Visit: 15 - 45 Minutes

B i e d en h a r n C o ca-C o laTM M u s e u m At the Biedenharn Coca-ColaTM Museum, enjoy the wide variety of CocaColaTM memorabilia in an authentic candy store and soda fountain setting. This building is where Coca-ColaTM was bottled for the first time anywhere in the world in 1894. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes Lo w er M i s s i ss i p p i R i v er M u s e u m This museum provides a unique and interactive way to learn about the history, people, and events that have been a part of the Mighty Mississippi. Explore the many exhibits, learn what the 1927 flood was like for the community, see some of the river’s fish up close in the 1,515-gallon aquarium, and much more! Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour O l d D epo t M u s eu m The museum features a 250-square foot diorama of the Siege of Vicksburg, giving guests a bird’s-eye view of the layout of the Battlefield as it looked in 1863. It also houses 250 scale models of ships and boats, model railroads with railroading artifacts, and 150 model cars that show the evolution of motor travel. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1.5 Hours

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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On the Front Lines of the Civil War

Experience the site of one of the most pivotal battles in America’s history. Aptly described by President Lincoln as “the key to victory,” the Siege of Vicksburg was the Union Army’s crucial push to capture a vital strategic position during the American Civil War. Join us for an exclusive tour as our River Coach travels the 16-mile road that weaves through Vicksburg National Military Park, including a stop at the Illinois State Monument.

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HIGHLIGHTS E xc u r s i o n b e g i n s i n T h e G r a n d S a l o o n

Join us in the Grand Saloon for a private viewing of Here Brothers Fought, an inspirational tribute video that will set the stage for your excursion to the Battlefield.

V i c ks b u r g C i t y T o u r

After the presentation in the Grand Saloon, board the River Coach and set off on a guided adventure through Vicksburg as we make our way to the battlefields!

t h e B at t l e f i e l d v i s i t o r c e n t e r & G i f t S h o p Explore the Vicksburg Battlefield Visitor Center, where an informative fiberoptic display depicts the progression of the siege. There will also be time to stop in the gift shop.

N a r r at e d B at t l e f i e l d T o u r

Enjoy a driving tour through the fields, where you will travel the front lines of one the most important battlefields in the country. Cross into enemy territory and hear the stories of hardships suffered by soldiers and discover what makes Vicksburg such an important city in American history.

Ex plo r e th e M o n u m ents & th e Uss Ca i ro

Stop at some key points throughout Vicksburg, including the Illinois State Monument, which is the largest of the 27 state monuments. Discover this massive ironclad gunboat, which is one of seven in the United States. It was named after the towns along the Upper Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.

d epa rt V i c ks b u r g Batt le f i e l d Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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A Round of Golf at the Vicksburg Country Club

It’s time to tee off in Vicksburg! Join us for a fantastic round of 18 holes at the Vicksburg Country Club Golf Course, built in 1929. Surely we will work up an appetite, so after our round, we will enjoy a southern style lunch at The Anthony, a modern and casual restaurant located at the country club. Choose from three delicious choices: Boneless fried chicken, hamburger steak, or fried catfish. All cart, clubs, and green fees are included.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at T h e V i c ks b u r g C o u n t ry C Lu b

Not far from Vicksburg National Military Park, the Vicksburg Country Club offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level. As we step onto the course we will see the rolling hills that lay before us.

T i m e t o g ea r u p!

Get ready for a relaxing morning of golf on the beautiful grounds of Vicksburg Country Club.

Ro u n d o f G o l f Established in 1929, the Vicksburg Country Club features 6,059 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par 70.

L u n c h at t h e A n t h o n y

After a morning of golf, we will enjoy lunch at The Anthony, a modern southern casual styled restaurant. We will have our choice of boneless fried chicken, hamburger steak, or fried catfish.

d e pa rt t h e A n t h o n y After a morning of golf, we will make our way back to the American Queen.

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Greenville, Mississippi America stands for hard work, for honest livings, and for humble beginnings. No region better demonstrates these fundamental American characteristics than the Mississippi Delta, and include being the backbone of our country, the roots of our agricultural trades, and the true birthplace of blues music. What the region may lack in the glamour, glitz, and lush environment of other Southern tourist sites, it makes up in raw, unfiltered character and culture, unafraid to flaunt its deep and rich history as it tries to flourish as abundantly as its harvests.

Docking Dates June 29, 2019

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Included Greenville Hop-On Hop-Off G r e en v i ll e H i s to ry M u s e u m The museum is home to many artifacts, photos, memorabilia, and souvenirs dating from the mid 19th century through the 1980s. See personal objects of local past citizens, businesses, or well-known celebrities! Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

H e b r ew U n i o n T em p l e The present temple was constructed in 1906 with the sanctuary seating approximately 350. Today the the congregation consists of about 55 families and continues to be the Jewish center of the Mississippi Delta. With original stained-glass windows, full-sized pipe organ, and WWII artifacts, the temple is a favorite among guests. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

1 9 27 flo o d m u s eu m Located in the oldest structure in downtown Greenville, the Flood Museum depicts the history of one of the worst natural disasters the country has ever seen. View the flood artifacts and watch a short documentary illustrating the struggle of man against nature. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

E . E . Bass C u lt u r a l A rts C e n t e r The E.E. Bass Cultural Arts Center is home to the steam-powered Armitage Herschell Carousel. Created in 1901, it is the oldest fully functioning Armitage carousel today. Take a ride on this amazing machine, hear the whistle blow, and travel back in time. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

S t. J o s ep h 's Cat h o l i c C h u r c h Built in 1907, this fine Gothic Revival Church is the second building of this parish. It was designed and financed by Father P.J. Korstenbroek, who served at the church for 33 years and was memorialized in William Alexander Percy’s, Lanterns on the Levee. Many of the stained-glass windows came from the Munich studios of Emil Frei. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

G r een v i ll e W r i t ers ' Ex h i b i t Greenville boasts “more published writers per capita” than any other town in the nation. The Writers’ Exhibit located on the second floor of the William Alexander Percy Memorial Library, is a must visit for all guests. Many of the authors featured helped to create an extraordinary literary atmosphere in Greenville. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e : 3 0 M i n u t es For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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The Ultimate Mississippi Music Experience

Jazz, rhythm, and blues—listen to it all and more on today’s ultimate Mississippi music tour. Begin your day with an exclusive Jazz brunch onboard while the American Queen band performs Dixieland jazz for your entertainment. Then enjoy interactive experiences as we journey through the history of music at the Grammy Museum Mississippi. We will even be treated to a Delta Gospel band performance in the museum’s soundstage. Finally, live the story of Mississippi native and blues legend B.B. King at the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center.

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D epa rts : 1 0: 3 0 A M R et u r n s: 4:3 0 P M $ 9 9 p e r g u est

HIGHLIGHTS Ja zz b ru n c h o n b oa r d t h e Qu e e n We will begin our day with an authentic Jazz Brunch onboard the vessel in the J.M. White Dining Room, complete with southern brunch essentials and a live Dixieland Jazz performance—exclusive to guests on this Premium Excursion.

A r r i v e at t h e G r a m m y M u s e u m With our stomachs full and our feet tapping, we will continue to the Grammy Museum in modest Cleveland, Mississippi. Here we will enjoy a self-guided tour through the museum, which showcases more than two dozen cuttingedge exhibits that explore the best music from many genres including rock, hip-hop, classical, Latin, R&B and jazz.

D e lta G o s p el Ba n d P er fo r m a n c e Then take a seat in the Grammy Museum’s state-of-the-art soundstage for a live Delta gospel band performance.

A r r i v e at t h e B.B . K i n g M u s e u m After our expedition through musical history, we will turn our attention to the story of a true legend at the famous B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center. Not unlike the crops that grow throughout the bountiful fields of the Delta, the blues arose from this fertile land. On a self-guided tour of the museum, learn the story of B.B. King—from working on a small farm to growing into an international icon.

D epa rt B.B . K i n g M u s eu m

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Memphis, Tennessee Memphis’ first settlers were Native Americans, who were drawn to the area’s bluffs overlooking the river. 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.

Docking Dates July 1, 2019

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Included Memphis Hop-On Hop-Off N at i o n a l C i v i l R i g h t s M u s e u m

Located at the Lorraine Motel, the site of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the museum chronicles key episodes of the American civil and human rights efforts through collections, exhibitions, and educational programs. (Admission Additional) Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

Memphis Rock 'N' Soul Museum

See the complete story of Memphis music history, as researched by the Smithsonian Institution. This museum tells of the musical pioneers and legends of all racial and socio-economical backgrounds who, for the love of music, overcame obstacles to create the musical sound that changed the world. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

Beale Street

One of the most iconic streets in America, Beale Street attracts millions of visitors from around the world every year. Take a walk on Beale and pass the numerous blues nightclubs, specialty shops, galleries and restaurants. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

A u t o z o n e Pa r k & P e a b o dy H o t e l

AutoZone Park is home to the minor league baseball team, the Memphis Redbirds. The Peabody Hotel is a luxury hotel in downtown that is well known for the famous “Peabody Ducks,” which make daily march from the hotel rooftop to the lobby fountain at 11:00 AM. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

Sun Studio

A recording studio opened by rock pioneer Sam Phillips, Sun Studio is widely known as the birthplace of rock & roll. Blues and R&B artists like Howlin’ Wolf, Junior Parker, Little Milton, B.B. King, James Cotton, Rufus Thomas, and Rosco Gordon recorded there in the early 1950s. (Admission Additional) Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

M e m p h i s M u s i c H a l l o f Fa m e

More than a century ago, music began pouring into Memphis, Tennessee. Musicians of all races and backgrounds came together and, for the love of music, created a sound that changed the cultural complexion of the world forever. Today, the Memphis Music Hall of Fame honors many of the greatest musicians of all time, who created this city’s musical legacy, and who shook our planet to the core! 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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The Elvis Experience

Continue your journey along the Mississippi River with a king’s treatment as we depart the dock and weave our way through the streets of Memphis towards the iconic Elvis Statue on Beale Street. Here we will stop for a photo opportunity before heading towards the home of the King himself - Graceland Mansion! An interactive audio tour will guide us through the mansion before we enjoy free time to explore the recently opened Entertainment Complex.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at E lv i s S tat u e o n B e a l e S t r e e t

Here, you will have a opportunity to take a photo with the Elvis Statue located on Beale Street!

A r r i va l t o G r a c e l a n d

Get excited as you step off the River Coach and into Graceland! Before entering the mansion you will see a short film on the Graceland Complex.

Tour Graceland Mansion

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.

E lv i s E x p e r i e n c e T o u r After touring Graceland Mansion, 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.

Memphis City Tour On the way back to the American Queen, we will take a driving tour of Memphis.

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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. 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.

Docking Dates July 3, 2019

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Included New Madrid Hop-On Hop-Off N ew M a d r i d H i s to r i ca l M u s e u m Located in a former 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, and early family life in the city during the 19th and 20th centuries. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

N ew M a d r i d C o u n ty C o u rt h o u s e

The town of New Madrid was founded in 1783, and the county was organized in 1812. First courts met in New Madrid, but county records previous to 1816 are missing. After the devastating earthquake of 1811 and repeated flooding of the Mississippi, the court chose an inland site for the county seat. For the 20th century courthouse, New Madrid County purchased a new site north of the original town in March 1915. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

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

Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site preserves a now-vanished part of Missouri: The stately Bootheel Mansion. Filled with original pieces and furnished in the style similar to its heydays of the 1860s-1880s, this ornate mansion provides a history lesson in every corner. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

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

As a window to the educational practices that shaped and served rural America in the early 19th century, the Higgerson School is a restored oneroom school that operated at Higgerson Landing in 1948. Experience the typical school day of children attending all eight grades in one room with one teacher. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

R i v er wa l k Ga l l ery 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 photographers and artists. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e : 3 5 M i n u t es For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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Paducah, Kentucky Paducah embraces its 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 July 4, 2019

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I n c l u d e d Pa d u c a h H o p - O n H o p - O f f T h e N at i o n a l Q u i lt M u s e u m Celebrating 25 years in 2016, The National Quilt Museum is the largest of its kind in the world. The 27,000-square-foot contemporary structure features three galleries highlighting a collection of contemporary quilts and changing thematic exhibitions that celebrate the talent and diversity of the global quilting community. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

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. Suggested Visit: 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. Tilghman, his wife, their seven children, and five slaves resided in the home until 1861. Suggested Visit: 15 - 45 Minutes

Pa d u ca h R a i l r 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. Here, learn the history of the railroad and those who used it, explore the authentic train models, and enjoy the memorabilia showcased for guests. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

R i v e r D i s c ov ery C en t er

In 1988, Mayor Gerry Montgomery and her committee pursued the development of a museum to showcase the Four Rivers Region’s maritime heritage. The River Heritage Center was planned in 1992 as the very beginning stages of the mayor’s dream. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

F l o o d wa 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 murals portray images of Paducah and the river basin’s history, and create a nice backdrop for the city, where flooding once was prevalent. Suggested Visit: 15 - 20 Minutes

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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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. Meet Miss Maggie, a ball of southern energy and hospitality, as she personally welcomes us inside. Follow Miss Maggie through the rooms as she shares the rich history that has been stowed in the hotel’s walls.

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HIGHLIGHTS 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 l i ta n Step off the River Coach 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.

To u r H ot e l M et ro po 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 e s s p i e & Sw eet T e a 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 e pa rt T h e H ot el M et r o p o l i ta n Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Cape Girardeau, Missouri Nestled along the western banks of the Mississippi River lays the city of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It’s a community rich in history and heritage. For more than 250 years, people have been drawn to Cape Girardeau and the river on which it lies. Stroll along the riverfront, where you can feel the passion that led Mark Twain to write so eloquently about the town in his memoir, Life on the Mississippi. Experience the warmth and hospitality that community founder Louis Lorimier extended to Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery while on the journey of a lifetime as they set forth to the Pacific Ocean.

Docking Dates July 5, 2019

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I n clu d ed Cape G i rar d eau Hop-On Hop-Off M i ss i s s i p p i R i v er Ta l es M u r a l

The Mississippi River Tales Mural is the largest and most dramatic of Cape Girardeau’s murals and is located on a portion of the downtown floodwall. The Missouri Wall of Fame Mural features 47 individuals who were born in Missouri or achieved fame while living in the state. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

R ed H o u s e i n t er p r et i v e C e n t e r

The center commemorates the life of community founder French-Canadian, Louis Lorimier, as well as the visit of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in November, 1803. The gardens on the north side of the house show the types of garden you might have seen in 1803 with flowers, vegetables, cooking herbs, and medicinal herbs. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

O l d St . V i n c en t's C h u r c h

Explore the many artifacts preserved in the church as you admire the arches and woodwork lining the interior of the chapel. Discover this fully restored beauty as it transports you back in time. Suggested Visit: 15 - 45 Minutes

G l en n H o u s e

Completed in 1883, the Glenn House is a fully restored historic museum in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It is a prime example of the Victorian period lifestyle including the architecture, furnishings, clothing, and dĂŠcor. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

Crisp Museum

The Crisp Museum collects in three thematic areas: archaeology, history, and fine art. The archaeology gallery has several collections of prehistoric Native American artifacts, which illustrate aspects of the daily and ceremonial lives of the indigenous peoples who lived in southeastern Missouri from 13,500 B.C. to 1400 A.D., highlighting some very rare and exotic artifacts. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

Ca p e R i v e r H er i ta g e M u s e u m Since its founding in 1981, the Cape River Heritage Museum has focused on local history while preserving a historic building at the corner of Frederick and Independence Streets. Located in an old fire house, the museum offers events, tours, and exhibits on steamboats, education, commerce, the Missouri mule, the state flag, the Show-Me slogan, Native American culture, and fire and police memorabilia. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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Tracing the Trail of Tears

Embark on a journey through the past as we discover two of America’s most beautiful and historic sites. First, we will retrace the route taken by displaced Native Americans at the Trail of Tears State Park. The park’s visitor center tells the tale of heartache that was dubbed the “Trail of Tears.” Then travel back to the simplicity of yesteryear at the Bollinger Mill Historic Site. Take in the beauty of the surrounding nature and see the massive fourstory mill dating back to the Civil War era.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at t r a i l o f t ea rs stat e pa r k Our first stop brings us to the Trail of Tears State Park in Jackson, Missouri. With 3,415 acres of pristine scenery, the Trail of Tears State Park blends beautiful countryside and untouched landscapes with one of the saddest chapters in American history. The park memorializes the devastating effects of the relocation of the Cherokee nation from east of the Mississippi River to present-day Oklahoma in 1838 and 1839. Their agonizing journey during the harsh winter resulted in starvation, death and heartache. Explore the visitor center for an in-depth understanding of this American tragedy as a powerful documentary traces the events of this cultural banishment.

To u r t h e B o l l i n g er M i l l Stat e H i st o r i c S i t e

Our next stop brings us back to the pleasant times of a by-gone era. At Bollinger Mill Historic Site, we will travel back to simpler days when businesses in Missouri were fueled by streams rushing over a dam and bridges were covered. Guests can learn how wheat and corn were ground into flour and meal in the massive four-story mill that dates to the Civil War era. Be sure to admire the natural and rustic scenery as you are reminded of a time of yesteryear.

d epa rt t h e B o l l i n g er M i l l Stat e H i st o r i c S i t e Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Chester, Illinois Known as the “Home of Popeye,” Chester is a river town rich in history and pop culture. Because creator and writer of Popeye, Elzie Crisler Segar, was born here, the famous characters who starred in the show are showcased frequently throughout the town. Stop at the Popeye Character Trail to view granite statues of the characters overlooking the Mississippi or check out America’s only Popeye museum and gift shop to take home a souvenir to remind you of your visit to Chester! Spend the day exploring the history of the city as you walk through luxurious homes, historical buildings, and museums.

Docking Dates July 6, 2019

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Included Chester Hop-On Hop-Off C o h e n M em o r i a l H o m e The Cohen Home overlooks the Mississippi River and is located on a beautiful historical site on Harrison Street. Its unusual blue storm windows make it a very visible landmark for boats on the river and travelers approaching the Chester Bridge from Missouri. Built in 1855, it was the home of the William Cohen family who lived there until 1983. The bedrooms upstairs contain furnishings and collections from several families of Chester including the Cohen family. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

T h e S p i n ac h Ca n C o l l ect i b le s

As the only Popeye collectibles store and museum in America, this small shop located on State Street will surely bring back memories of the past. Walk around the front to see original and rare collectibles featuring Popeye, Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Bluto, Swee’Pea, Jeep, and much more. Pick out the perfect unique book, toy, video, postcard, poster, or other memorabilia for someone back home or to keep for yourself. Then head into the back to see some rare and highly sought after Popeye collectibles. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

T h e C o u rt h o u s e a n d R a n d o l p h C o u n t y M u s e u m

The museum houses permanent displays as well as some artifacts that are temporarily on loan, and it hosts shows and exhibits which showcase specific treasures from the heritage and the long history of Randolph County. In addition, the newly established archives room will enable the museum to properly preserve and store documents, photographs, and other nondisplayed artifacts for generations to come. Explore the history of Randolph County through collections of paintings, articles, photos, and artifacts that depict their past. Suggested Visit: 15 - 45 Minutes

W elc o m e C en t er

The new Welcome Center contains restrooms, an information center with displays, and a large deck overlooking the Mississippi River and Missouri Bottoms. The bronze statue of Popeye the Sailor Man has been here for over 30 years. This is the first of numerous Popeye & Friends Character Trail statues of Popeye characters placed in various areas in Chester. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 0 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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Ste. Genevieve... Missouri’s Oldest European Settlement

Step back in time and into the fascinating world of an authentic 18th century French colony and witness the charming antiquity that has been historically preserved. Our journey begins as we make our way to the historic town of Ste. Genevieve, where we will explore the historic downtown Landmark District, visit the Church of Ste. Genevieve, and discover what life was like in the 18th century at the Bolduc House Museum.

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HIGHLIGHTS G u i d e d t o u r o f H i s to r i c D o w n t o w n D i st r i c t We will arrive at the Ste. Genevieve historic district, where the rustic buildings feature rare architectural styles dating back to as early as 1722. Our guide will enlighten us as we walk along the town’s streets to the Welcome Center.

C h u rc h o f S t e. G en ev i ev e

Then, at Church of Ste. Genevieve, built in the late 1890s, tour this historic sanctuary lined with stunning stained-glass windows and historic artifacts while enjoying a live organ concert performed by a local organist.

B o ld u c H o u s e M u s eu m & D o w n t o w n S h o p p i n g Explore the Ste. Genevieve’s historic downtown Landmark District, where you are free to visit the shops and art galleries within the FrenchCreole style buildings that line the streets. Complete this historical tour at the Bolduc House Museum. Step into a different time as we experience the French Colony lifestyle prior to the Louisiana Purchase.

d e pa rt S t e. G en ev i ev e Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri, famously referred to as the “Gateway City,” is known for its diverse neighborhoods and the different cultures and traditions each one brings forth. The iconic city was founded in 1764 by French explorers who settled, claiming the land as their fur trading post. In 1803, the city’s name began to spread as the beginning point for the famous Louis and Clark Expedition. The city is typically associated with its 630-foot stainless steel monument, The Gateway Arch, which stands tall on the banks of the Mississippi River to symbolize the westward expansion of the United States.

Docking Dates July 7, 2019

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Included St. Louis Hop-On Hop-Off O l d C O u rt h o u s e/ Gat eway A rc h Embrace this prime example of mid-19th century federal architecture. The Old Courthouse is known not only for its classic architecture, but also the notable cases presented in the courthouse, such as Dred Scott, who sued for his freedom from slavery. The Gateway Arch is symbolic of St. Louis. This iconic structure was completed in 1965 and has since provided millions of visitors with stunning views of up to 30 miles from east to west. Suggested Visit: 30 min – 2 hours

Cat h ed r a l B as i l i ca o f Sa i n t L o u i s

Completed in 1914, this stunning cathedral was designed to meet the grandeur of European cathedrals. One of the most notable traits of the structure is its domed ceiling covered in mosaics portraying saints and milestones of the Catholic church in St. Louis. Enjoy the beauty and wonder of this structure dubbed by locals as the “New Cathedral.” Suggested Visit: 30 minutes

M i s s o u r i H i s to ry M u s eu m

This historical museum traces its roots back to 1892, when the Missouri Historical Society opened the facility to host a vast collection of historical artifacts. In 2000, the museum underwent a contemporary extension that more than tripled the museum’s size. Today, the museum focuses on showcasing local history and a dynamic interaction between visitors and the history on display. Suggested Visit: 45 min – 1.5 hours

S t. Lo u i s A rt M u s eu m

Established in 1879, the Saint Louis Art Museum presents comprehensive collections of the highest quality works of art from St. Louis and throughout the world. Beginning from a humble collection of plaster casts and electrotype reproductions, among other examples of design in various forms of media, this museum prides itself on the vast expansion of the collection since its founding and the legacy of artistic achievement it preserves. Suggested Visit: 45 min – 1. 5 hours

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The Lewis and Clark Gateway to the West

Today’s excursion of historic exploration begins as we depart the Gateway City and cross the Mississippi River into Illinois. At the 180-foot tall Lewis and Clark Confluence Tower, take the short elevator ride up to get a panoramic, breathtaking view of the Midwestern countryside below. See why this area was chosen by Lewis and Clark to be the departure point for their historic journey to the Pacific Ocean. Our next stop brings us to the Lewis and Clark Historic Site, an interpretive center dedicated to sharing the stories of the two explorers.

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HIGHLIGHTS L e w i s a n d C l a r k C o n fl u e n c e T o w e r

With a height of 180 feet, this monument consists of two identical and strategically placed towers. One tower points toward the Mississippi River and the other, the Missouri River, marking the confluence where the Corps of Discovery converged to set off for their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. Take the short elevator ride up for a magnificent view. Feel the same excitement Meriwether Lewis and William Clark must have felt as they began their expedition west.

L e w i s a n d C l a r k S tat e H i st o r i c S i t e We will then visit the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, an incredible museum dedicated to sharing the stories of the explorers. The self-guided tour of this 14,000 square-foot facility delves into stories rarely heard, weaving through extraordinary exhibits and galleries — including a replica of the 55-foot keelboat used by the Corps of Discovery to navigate the waters of the Missouri River. Outside, visit a reconstruction of Lewis and Clark’s 1803 winter camp. As you explore the buildings, interpreters will explain how the men prepared for their uncharted journey to the west.

d e pa rt Lew i s a n d C l a r k Stat e H i st o r i c S i t e Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Alton, Illinois In its early days, Alton was a bustling river town, much larger than Chicago. Alton was built on industry — flour mills, quarries, brick making, pottery making — and relied on the Mississippi River. The “Steamboat Era” played an important role of the growth of Alton, and riverboat traffic can still be seen from the riverfront up and down the Mighty Mississippi River.

Docking Dates July 8, 2019

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I n c l u d e d A lt o n Hop-On Hop-Off A u d u b o n C en t er at R i v e r la n d s Guest can view an ever-changing variety of songbirds and waterfowl at The Audubon Center at Riverlands. This unique attraction connects people to the beauty and significance of the Mississippi River. View bald eagles and herons as you experience the magnificent views of the quiet waters of Ellis Bay. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1.5 Hours

A lto n V i s i to rs c en t er

Stop at the Visitor’s Center and Mercantile Shop to learn more about the area and pick up a unique souvenir. Uncover the history of this American city and gather information on the best places to visit during your stay. Guests can then cross the street and explore the boutiques and shops with their eclectic collections! Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

P i asa B i r d

The Piasa Bird is a local legend in the Alton area. Its foundings go back to 1673 when Father Jacques Marquette, in recording his famous journey down the Mississippi River with Louis Joliet, described the “Piasa” as a birdlike monster painted high on the bluffs along the Mississippi River, where the city of Alton, Illinois now stands. View the Piasa Bird and learn the tail of this Native American Mystical creature that is painted along the cliffs of Alton. Suggested Visit: 15 - 20 Minutes

B roa dway S to p

Hop-off at this Central Alton stop, where you will find an array of activities to explore at your leisure. Choose to spend your afternoon shopping at the unique boutiques, treat yourself to a delicious lunch at one of the local eateries, or stroll along the street and admire the historic buildings and the stories they have to tell. As you make your way through town, discover why Alton is often referred to as one of the Most Haunted Towns in America. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

Ja c o by A rts C en t er

Housed in the renovated 1899 Jacoby furniture store on Broadway this three-story, 40,000-squarefoot brick building was donated to the Madison County Arts Council by C. J. Jacoby and Co., Inc. and opened as an art center in 2004. In this new facility you will find a sparkling art gallery, a dynamic educational facility, and an array of exquisite artisans’ crafts. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 5 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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Hannibal, Missouri Hannibal offers more parks per citizens than most towns in the Midwest and was included in the famous “50 Miles of Art.” Today, the most popular draw of this quirky town is Hannibal’s very own, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, recognized world-wide as Mark Twain. Many of the popular characters featured in Twain’s novels were based on people Clemens had known while growing up in Hannibal. Many of the characters and influences of this American icon are weaved into the streets, shops, restaurants, and museums of Hannibal waiting to be uncovered.

Docking Dates July 9, 2019

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Included Hannibal Hop-On Hop-Off B i g R i v e r T r a i n Tow n

Enjoy authentic replicas as they move swiftly along the tracks or learn the history of the models and the trains they are made after. As you walk around, relive your childhood and learn the stories of the railways’ past as you view some authentic memorabilia. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

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

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

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

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

Ka r lo c k's K a rs a n d Po p C u lt u r e

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

M a r k T wa i n Cav e

As Missouri’s oldest showcave, the natural wonder of this registered National Natural Landmark will be revealed on a one-hour guided tour. See the places that inspired scenes in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as you imagine a young Sam Clemens and his friends exploring the cave. After your tour, why not explore Cave Hollow West Winery, also in Cave Hollow Complex? Sit back, enjoy complimentary wine samples, and talk about your adventures. (Admission at Mark Twain Cave is additional) Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 5 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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Mississippi Mud...A Hands-on Experience

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

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

Po tt ery D em o n s t r at i o n

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

S u i t U p! Then, get ready to suit up and give it a try for yourself! A protective apron will be provided, but keep in mind that creativity can be messy business!

M a k e yo u r ow n Pott ery

Head down to the workshop and become an artist, spinning your very own potter’s wheel as you try out some of the techniques you watched during the demonstration. Project your creative mind and personality into a masterpiece that will then be fired up and shipped to your home as a perfect and unique keepsake of your Hannibal adventure! International shipping is not available.

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Muddy River Radio’s Live Rendition of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”

Step back in time to an era before television, before the internet, and before social media. Join us as we explore the contemporary sounds of live radio theatre productions, which prompted families to gather around the radio and, for a moment, forget the worries of everyday live in the early 1900s. Today’s show features the local “Muddy River Radio” theater group, an incredibly talented collection of entertainers known for their 1940s-style radio theatre productions.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at t h e M a r k twa i n m u s eu m ga llery au d i to r i u m Take your seat and settle in to be transported back in time to an era before television, before the internet, and before social media. It was a time of one of the ground-breaking inventions of the early 1900s — the time of the radio.

Li v e P ro d u ct i o n o f A dv en t u r es o f H u c k leb er ry Fi n N The Muddy River Radio theater group will take the stage and offer a nostalgic presentation for guests with their rendition of Twain’s famous novel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. From moving monologues to sound effects, everything will be performed live, right in front of your eyes! See for yourself how live radio would have been recorded in the Golden Age of Radio and be swept away by one of Twain’s most beloved stories.

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

Docking Dates July 11, 2019

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

The Windmill Cultural Center was dedicated in April 2010 and showcases 23 model windmills and the variety of tasks they are able to perform. The windmills represent mills found in 10 European countries: Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

De Immigrant Windmill

This impressive, authentic Dutch windmill stands 90 feet tall on the dike in Fulton, Illinois. The new windmill was built specifically for Fulton in Heiligerlee, the Netherlands. Dutch millwrights built the structure, took it apart, shipped the pieces to the United States, and traveled to Fulton several times to reassemble the structure. It was dedicated at the annual Dutch Days festival in May 2000. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

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

Lumber was an essential resource in the city of Clinton, not only for the construction of buildings and barns, but also for its contribution to the industry that brought with it the railroad, the immigrants, and the entrepreneurs. Experience what life was really like in a lumber camp and explore the authentic sawmill equipment throughout the museum. Suggested Visit: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour

E a g l e P o i n t Pa r k Here, visitors are provided with spectacular views of the river and parts of Illinois and Iowa. The north end overlook provides a panoramic view of the widest bank of the Mississippi River. See the 1937 stone tower—called “the castle” by locals—and step inside the Lodge, where local vendors will have items to purchase. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

G eo rg e M. C u rt i s M a n s i o n

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

Our first stop will be to the John Deere Pavilion, where we will learn about the legacy behind one of America’s agricultural giants. Then at Cinnamon Ridge Farms, you’ll feel like part of the family as we experience the true midwestern hospitality of American farmers, John and Joan Maxwell. Here, we will gather around their family’s dining room table for a delicious farm-to-table lunch, followed by a complete tour of their farm— including its equipment, robotic dairy operation, and country store.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e at t h e J o h n D eer e Pav i li o n To start off our day, we will head to the John Deere Pavilion in Moline, Illinois. Here we will witness both modern-day and concept machines in hands-on displays and exhibits. Discover how these incredible pieces of machinery move, are built, and are making an impact in our world.

Lu n c h at C i n n a m o n R i d g e Fa r m s

We will then make our way to Cinnamon Ridge, a family owned and operated farm. Owners John and Joan Maxwell will show you the true meaning of farmto-table as they invite us into their own personal home for a meal made from all local ingredients grown and raised on the farm. Sit down at the Maxwell family’s dining room table for this scrumptious lunch complete with meats, veggies, breads and more!

G u i d ed to u r o f C i n n a m o n R i d g e

With our bellies full, we will now see how it’s done as John and Joan begin a presentation highlighting the modern technological advancements that have enabled the Maxwells to make strides in modern American farming. After the presentation, we will head outside to see these techniques in action! Watch as John demonstrates some of the farm’s latest equipment before we make our way to the dairy barn for a tour of their robotic dairy operation.

C o u n t ry C u p b oa r d

Before we depart Cinnamon Ridge, we will pay a visit to the Country Cupboard, a 24/7 farm store the Maxwell family has opened that operates on the “honor system.” Take some time to explore the shop and be sure to bring cash so you can take a delicious treat back to the vessel.

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Dubuque, Iowa One of the few large cities in Iowa with hills, Dubuque is an extremely popular tourist destination, featuring unique architecture and a desirable river location. From the America’s River Project in the Port of Dubuque that transformed the riverfront, to the revitalization of the historic Main Street, the ongoing evolution of the Historic Millwork District downtown, and the impressive and expansive westward growth, Dubuque remains a remarkable city along the Mississippi. The National Civic League has named Dubuque as a top All-American City three times in just six years!

Docking Dates July 12, 2019

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Included Dubuque Hop-On Hop-Off S t. Lu k e's U n i t ed M et h o d i st C h u r c h

This beautiful Romanesque style church is characterized by thick walls, heavy columns, and round arches for windows and doors. On foundations 32 inches thick, the walls are built of enduring Bedford limestone from Indiana. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

D u b u qu e M u s eu m o f A rt

The Dubuque Museum of Art is the oldest cultural institution in the State of Iowa and was founded over 140 years ago as the Dubuque Art Association. Inside is a permanent collection of over 2,200 works concentrating on 20thcentury American art with an emphasis on American Regionalism and artists connected to the Tri-State area. Suggested Visit: 1 - 2 Hours

Fe n e lo n P la c e El evato r

The Fenelon Place Elevator is described as the world’s shortest, steepest scenic railway, 296 feet in length, elevating passengers 189 feet from Fourth Street to Fenelon Place. The railway was constructed in 1882 for the private use by a wealthy local banker and former state senator, J.K. Graves. Take the short ride up for an impressive view of the historic Dubuque business district, the river, and three states. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

Ca b le Ca r S q ua r e

Cable Car Square offers guests three blocks of boutiques and specialty shops. From the home and garden stores, to apparel and accessories, to a fair-trade retailer, this district has bit of everything to satisfy shoppers’ needs. Make sure to enjoy the coffee and sweet treats shops, as well as a store where you can sample homemade peanut butter! Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

T h e H ot e l J u l i en

The original structure, four stories high, was called the Waples House and was named after its owner, Peter Waples, a wealthy Dubuque merchant. It was the first building visible to the travelers entering Dubuque from across the Mississippi. Now, over 100 years later, after a $33 plus million interior renovation and exterior restoration, Hotel Julien Dubuque has redefined elegance through the blending of its rich history with modern luxury and style. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

Complete round trip Time: 45 Minutes For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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Galena, Illinois Including the Home of General Ulysses S. Grant

Nestled in the rolling hills of northwest Illinois, Galena enchants visitors with incredible historic sites and attractions, wonderful specialty shops, and unlimited dining options. At the home of General Ulysses S. Grant, admire the fully restored home in its authentic 1868 glory as you see original Grant family furnishings and memorabilia. Then explore the U.S. Grant Museum at your leisure and take a short walk to Main Street Galena for shopping when you’re done!

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HIGHLIGHTS D epa rt fo r Ga len a, I lli n o i s Unwind as we travel to the beautiful town of Galena, nestled in the rolling hills of Northwest Illinois, enchanting visitors with incredible historic sites and attractions, wonderful specialty shops and unlimited dining options.

D r i v i n g to u r o f Ga len a

As you lounge in the comfort of the River Coach, gaze out on some of Galena’s hidden treasures as they fill the frames of your windows. Admire the pristine architecture of the historical Desoto House Hotel, a functioning hotel constructed in 1855 and named the “Largest Hotel in the West,” as we pass the Old Market House, discover Galena’s community life dating back to 1845, and stare in awe at the pristine 1857 Italianate architecture visible at Galena’s Belvedere Mansion.

G u i d e d t o u r o f U lys s es S . G r a n t H o m e

As our ride comes to a stop, look out the window to see another Italianatestyled brick house – the home of General Ulysses S. Grant! Admire this fully restored historical home in its authentic 1868 glory as you explore original Grant family furnishings and memorabilia!

U.S. G r a n t M u s eu m o r S h o p p i n g The rest of your day in Galena is spent at your leisure. Take all the time needed exploring the remarkable exhibits that dig further into the stories of historical legend, Ulysses S. Grant at the U.S. Grant Museum. Or feel free to take a short walk to Downtown Galena, a must-stop for shopping lovers.

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La Crosse, Wisconsin Named by explorer Zebulon Pike who saw a group of people playing a game with sticks that looked like a cross, La Crosse is now a tourist stop. Filled with statues, architecture, and an exquisite view of the river, this river city is an artist’s dream. Like much of Wisconsin, La Crosse became heavily involved with the lumber industry in the mid-1800s until the decline of the forests throughout much of Wisconsin took its toll. But in the wake of the vanishing lumber era, La Crosse became a city renowned for its beer making, with around five breweries operating in La Crosse near the turn of the century.

Docking Dates July 13, 2019

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Included La Crosse Hop-On Hop-Off D a h l Au t o M u s eu m

The Dahl Auto Museum celebrates the Dahl family’s involvement as automotive dealers spanning over 100 years and five generations. It also features the history of the automobile through the eyes of the Ford Motor Company, an extensive mascot collection and many beautifully restored classic automobiles from the turn of the century to present. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

C h a p e l o f S t. R o s e

The shape of this immense and beautiful chapel symbolizes attributes of God. The high ceilings represent a God who transcends the finite world while the shape of the nave, transepts and sanctuary form a cross, acknowledging an immanent God who has been with humankind even through suffering and death. Admire bronzed statues, symbolic paintings and sculptures, stained glass windows and mosaics. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

H i xo n H o u s e

This beautiful Victorian house is filled with nearly all of the original furnishings, making it stand out from many other historical homes. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

R i v e rs i d e M u s eu m

Riverside Museum exhibits chronicle the history of La Crosse, concentrating on the Mississippi River and its importance to the area. Exhibits range from prehistoric artifacts and cave drawings to logging, rafting, and the Pearl Button Process. A large collection of artifacts from the steamboat War Eagle are on display and a PBS Video about La Crosse is shown. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes

R i v e rs i d e I n t er n at i o n a l f r i e n d s h i p g a r d e n

La Crosse enjoys thriving relationships with sister cities, business partners, students and people from around the world. To celebrate the success of these partnerships, and build a tribute to the culture and traditions, the township decided to create a garden filled with the flowers and decorations closely resembling a garden that could be found in each one of these sister cities. Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

C o m p l e t e r o u n d t r i p T i m e: 3 5 M i n u t e s For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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

Docking Dates July 14, 2019

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Included Red Wing Hop-On Hop-Off A l i v e o M i li ta ry M u s eu m

The Aliveo Military Museum has a significant collection of military artifacts such as edged weapons, flags, badges and much more! They have a vast collection that includes artifacts and relics from all major wars from the Revolutionary War to the modern day Middle-East Wars. They believe in education about military history through preservation and presentation of the military artifacts themselves. Suggested Visit: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour

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

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

Po tt e ry M u s eu m o f r ed w i n g

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

S t. J a m es H ot el

This beautiful and historic hotel opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1875, drawing in many businessmen who wished for first-class lodging in the wheat-trading center of the world. The St. James Hotel became an immediate sensation, cementing its name as the hub of activity in Red Wing nearly overnight. Inside, wealthy travelers and businessmen alike marveled at the stunning four-story Italianate structure filled with elegant furnishings, Brussels carpets, English velvet carpets, steam heat, hot and cold running water, gas on every floor, and a state-of-the-art kitchen! Suggested Visit: 15 - 30 Minutes

Complete round trip Time: 40 Minutes For booking and information visit our website www.reservemyexcursions.com

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On Eagle’s Wings

Traverse the streets of Red Wing as our local guide explains the history of this iconic river town while viewing some of key sites from the comfort of the luxury River Coach. Then, we will travel to Wabasha, Minnesota, the oldest city on the upper Mississippi River. Here we’ll visit the National Eagle Center for an unforgettable “nose to beak” experience with America’s National Symbol of Freedom – the American bald eagle!

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HIGHLIGHTS R ed W i n g D r i v i n g C i ty To u r Before heading out to Wabasha, our guide will first take us on a brief tour of Red Wing, an iconic river town. Admire the rustic brick buildings, daunting bluffs opening up the Mississippi River, and quirky artwork that lines the streets along the way.

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

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

To u r t h e N at i o n a l Ea g l e C e n t e r Watch in awe as birds with wingspans reaching close to 8 feet soar through the sky, swooping gracefully through the wind currents. Follow the majestic creatures outside to learn why this area is known as America’s Eagle Destination as you search the horizon for eagles in their natural setting atop the observation deck above the Mississippi River. The overlook is the perfect location for bird watching, and when you finally catch sight of these incredible and powerful birds soaring over the currents of the Mighty Mississippi River you will truly understand the meaning and beauty of the freedom it proudly represents!

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Hidden Waters of the Mississippi: A Scenic Kayak Tour

Take to the waters on a scenic kayaking adventure into the vibrant heart of the Upper Mississippi River. Nature will be at your fingertips as you glide by the river’s green banks, beneath the swooping wings of eagles, and atop sky blue waters in your personal kayak. Our expert guide will lead us off the main channel to the river’s backwaters—perfect for guests of all experience levels. Discover the raw, uninhibited beauty of nature along these smooth and shallow waters.

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HIGHLIGHTS A r r i v e to Wa bas h a Our journey begins as Minnesota, the oldest city expert guide and naturalist adventure into the vibrant

we depart Red Wing for Wabasha, along the Upper Mississippi River. Our will meet us here to start our kayaking heart of the Upper Mississippi River.

G ea r-u p!

Get ready for your Mississippi adventure as we gear up to board our kayaks! Life jackets, personal kayaks, and paddles will all be provided.

Kaya k t h e wat ers We’ll paddle off the main channel of the river for a leisurely tour through the hidden and scenic backwaters. Enjoy narrations and insight about the surrounding landscape and take in the views from a fresh perspective. Amaze at the biodiversity of the region and take advantage of this exclusive opportunity to engage in conversation with our naturalist guide about the river’s ecosystem and the native wildlife found grazing along the banks, hidden among the trees, and swimming beneath our kayaks.

D e pa rt Wa bas h a Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Queen.

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Post-Cruise Port of Call

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

Docking Dates July 15, 2019

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Post-Cruise Twin Cities Tour

Discover the rich history of Minnesota’s Twin Cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul. From the comfort of the River Coach, we will weave our way through the downtown skyscrapers of Minneapolis and the historic Summit Avenue in St. Paul as our local guide introduces us to the vibrant culture, architecture, and history for which the cities are known. We will explore the beauty of the region with a stop at the picturesque Minnehaha Falls, as well as experience an impressive view of the Mississippi River from the observation deck at the Guthrie Theater.

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D epa rts : 7 : 3 0 A M R et u r n s: 1 2: 3 0 P M $ 7 9 p er g u e st

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

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

N a r r at e d j o u r n e y t h r o u g h t h e " T w i n C i t i e s " Watch the city unfold through the windows of the River Coach as we pass some of the most historical treasures of the city! Our local guide will narrate our journey through Minneapolis and St. Paul.

G u t h r i e T h e at e r Admire the beauty of Mississippi River and the Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge from one of the best vantage points-- the observation deck at the Guthrie Theater. See the contrast of the metallic structures of the urban city with the natural glimmer of the Mississippi waters.

Continue driving through the "twin Cities"

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

D e pa r t f o r t h e A i r p o r t & P o s t - C r u i s e H o t e l

We will make our way to the Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport and the American Queen Post-Cruise Hotel.

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“Wonderful post cruise tour! We loved seeing the Minnehaha Falls.“ - Hubert AQ, August 2018

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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. By participating in Shore Excursions of any kind (Included or Premium), you grant Shore Excursions of America (SEA) and American Queen Steamboat Company (AQSC), and all its agents and employees the irrevocable and unrestricted right to reproduce photographs and/or video images taken of you, or members of your family, for the purpose of publication, promotion, illustration, or trade, in any manner or in any medium. You therefore release Shore Excursions of America and American Queen Steamboat Company and its legal representatives for all claims and liability relating to said images or video. Furthermore, you grant permission to use your statements that were given during an interview or guest lecture, with or without your name, for the purpose of advertising and publicity without restriction.You waive your right to any compensation.

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