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Saturday
Nov082008

Would Anyone be Interested in a WTH Tour to New York and Boston Next Summer?

I've been considering taking a tour group to Great Britain next summer, but the reservation requirements are such that unless we commit to a certain number of rooms, bus, etc. within the next 30 days it might be tough to get any group rates. We will still do Great Britain trip but it might have to be Fall of 2009 or Spring/Summer of 2010. So a few people have expressed interest in an alternate trip next summer...

We'd do an American history trip next summer (2009). There are a few areas I've considered leading groups to (Washington DC and Civil War sites nearby, California, etc.) but the one I'm most considering for next June would be New York City, through New England and Boston. Probably two days in NYC, two days in New England including a probable day on Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket and two days in Boston.

My idea is that everyone would make their own way to NYC, the group would meet up there, we'd have a chartered tour bus for six days and we'd return to NYC. Walk Thru History would be the tour operator, so we'd take care of transportation, rooms, entrance fees to everything, etc. I'd be your guide and we'd discover some great stories about American history as well as have a lot of fun.

If anyone is remotely interested and would like more info, please email me at walkthruhistory AT gmail DOT com (put that into email format).

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