Museum of the Bible

Spend the afternoon the Museum of the Bible, a state-of-the-art museum in the nation’s capital that focuses on the history, narrative and impact of the Bible. Explore Museum of the Bible’s current exhibits, artifacts and more for a firsthand look at the global influence of the Bible.
Ocean City’s Wild Ponies

Enjoy an eco-cruise of Assateague Island, Home of the Wild Ponies. Traveling by boat is the ultimate way to see wild ponies, eagles, shorebirds, marine life, and spectacular views. The afternoon also features free time on the Ocean City Boardwalk. Considered one of the “Best in America,” it’s lined with hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, and amusements.
Annapolis Lighthouse Cruise

Visit Historic Annapolis, Maryland, where you enjoy a scenic bay cruise featuring three lighthouses. A historically attired lighthouse keeper will keep you entertained throughout the cruise. Then enjoy some free time to explore downtown with its 18th-century charm, Historic landmarks, scenic views, and plenty of shopping opportunities on Main Street.
FlavorFest Wine Festival

Flavorfest welcomes 30 wineries to the grounds of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, all providing complimentary sampling and sales of their wines amidst a showcase of attractions, musicians, artisans and cuisines. Flavorfest is family-friendly event and perfect for all ages.
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire

The day is yours to explore the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire on the grounds of the Mount Hope Estate. An extensive cast of costumed characters from Merry Old England will take you back to medieval times as you encounter music, dancing, and a variety of special attractions.
Hudson River & Rail

This is a quick, fun getaway featuring Hudson Valley scenery from onboard a riverboat and a train. For groups that want to get those good times rolling, this is perfect Spring, Summer or Fall.
Civil Rights from the Beginning

No period in American History ever brought more profound change into the lives of African Americans than the Civil War and Reconstruction. Come visit two wonderful Washington DC museums that tell the story.
“Halloween Nights” and Al Capone’s Speakeasy

It’s a Thriller. Tour America’s Most Historic Prison. See the cellblocks, Death Row, Al Capone’s Cell, underground punishment cells and more! Then as night falls, it’s a festive, fright-filled, happy little party in the Big House . It’s “Halloween Nights” in the Pen with 15 fun-filled activities, including two haunted houses, four walkthrough experiences, two live performances, four themed bars and lounges and special effect laser shows.
Let the Good Times Roll

Let the Laughter Roll with these two eclectic and whimsical museums. Washington’s Mansion on O Street has 100 rooms and 70 secret doors. it’s filled with art, history and mystery. Baltimore’s American Visionary Art Museum is a place that defies convention, it’s surprising and delighting, and offers hope and wonder.
St Michaels, Maryland

St. Michaels was once a Colonial village known for oystering and shipbuilding. Its harbor and some homes date back to the mid-1600’s. Worth noting, it is home to the renowned Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum where you can immerse yourself in our maritime history. Come visit this picturesque harbor on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

