Daughters of Liberty

From Philadelphia to Boston this tour examines the influence to our history of famous women in our past. It will have you talking about their sacrifice and service, while discussing the issues affecting women today.
Revolutionary Women

Behind every Revolutionary Hero there was a woman. Enjoy this powerful tour that explores the role of Women in the 18th Century and learn about the difference between Women’s Rights then and today.
Grand Canyon Railway & The American West

Begins your adventure to The Grand Canyon. This relaxing 7 Day Tour takes the Grand Canyon Railway round trip to the Rim. You enjoy local sightseeing that includes The Canyon Rim, Sedona’s Pink Jeep Tours and the sights of Albuquerque and Santa Fe in New Mexico. Come see the American South West on our wonderful Rail Adventure.
Railroads of Colorado & New Mexico

This Railroad Adventure steams across Colorado and New Mexico. Travel on Five Scenic Trains, some of the highest altitude railroads in America during the day and enjoy comfortable rooms and fine dining at night. It’s an all-fun, all-natural Rocky Mountain High, combining adventure, history and romance into one great group tour.
Red Rock & Western Railroads

Combining Colorado & Utah must-see attractions. You follow the route of the California Zephyr for 250 miles over the Continental Divide, cruise the Colorado River south through Utah, enjoy a Jeep Tour in Monument Valley, a visit with the Ancients at Mesa Verde, cross New Mexico on the Cumbres Toltec and climb to the top of Pikes Peak. This is an epic adventure.
The McCoys of Kentucky

Come learn about the McCoy Feud from the Kentucky side of the line, listen to a storyteller on the Country Music Highway, discover the roots of Bluegrass, enjoy dinner from a Moonlit balcony one night and learn about the Moonshine process while eating a stolen pig dinner the next.
The Gilded Age of Newport

Come enjoy a unique tour of seaside mansions from the Gilded Age. These National Historic Landmarks were designed to impress. Constructed by the Robber Baron’s of the era they are opulent, ornate and beyond the comprehension of most American’s today.


