Tour Code: 955-7662-Day Washington DC, Philadelphia, Baltimore Tour from New York/Philadelphia
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Our Price: from $76 (per person, based on double occupancy)
Available: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Depart from: Edison, NJ; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA
Highlights: One night hotel and transportation are included. Visit: Philadelphia (Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and Congress Hall), Baltimore (Inner Harbor) and Washington DC (Capital Hill, White House and many Museums).
Day 1 : New York - Philadelphia - Washington D.C. |
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Leaving New York in the morning and driving two hours in the beautiful Garden State, we are arriving in Philadelphia - the birthplace of this nation. From the first penny to the First Amendment, Philadelphia led the nation. We will bring you directly to the newly overhauled Independence National Historical Park on 45 acres of Center City landscape. The center of the park is the Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell illustrating the early history of this country. The 2,000-pound bell, cast in England to "proclaim liberty throughout the land" as the Declaration of Independence was read aloud to the citizens, is housed in a new 13,000-square-foot glass pavilion angled so you can see it against the backdrop of Independence Hall. By early afternoon, we are arriving at the country's capital.
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Day 2 : Washington DC - Baltimore - New York: |
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We are going back to Washington D.C.. Lincoln memorial was built to honor our 16th President and a country that withstood a civil war and created a free, democratic society for all people regardless of skin color. This amazing memorial was the work of 3 men and took nine years to complete. The powerful symbolism that is exuded from this monument is what prompted Martin Luther King Jr. to give his famous "I have a dream" speech in its front.
Nearby you can find two ware memorials. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is composed of two long, black-granite walls in the shape of a V, each inscribed with the names of the men and women who gave their lives, or remain missing, in the longest war in American history. This privately funded Korean War Memorial, founded in 1995, honors those who served in Korea, a 3-year conflict that produced almost as many casualties as Vietnam. It consists of a circular "Pool of Remembrance" in a grove of trees and a triangular "Field of Service," highlighted by lifelike statues of 19 soldiers.
Leaving D.C., we will proceed to Baltimore. Founded as a port and shipbuilding town, manufacturing has always played a big role here. However, the city's focal point for tourism is the Inner Harbor. The birthplace of the "Star Spangled Banner" and the guardian against the British attack during the War of 1812, and back. Come aboard and get an insider's view of Baltimore's many historic sites and its world-famous Inner Harbor. Passing through Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey, our bus will safely take you back to New York City in the early evening.
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Departure times and locations:
7:00am, 135-20 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354 (In front of the Sheraton hotel)
8:00am, 90 Bowery St, New York, NY 10002 ()
8:45am, 511 Old Post Rd, Edison, NJ 08817 (Kam Man Food Inc)
12:15pm, 21 S 5th St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (Philadelphia Bourse)
Activity
Adult
Senior(62+)
Child(11-)
D.C. Cruise
$23.00
$20.00
$15.00
Dinner in DC
14.00
$14.00
$10.00