14th Annual Meeting SFRBM November 14 - 18, 2007 Renaissance Hotel - Washington, DC Book Online or call 1-800-719-9064 for assistance
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| DC In A Day Tour |
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Step aboard our coach for our DC in a Day City Tour. This tour brings
the best of Washington DC right to you. You can’t find a better way to
see the city!
Visit the newly renovated Ford’s Theatre and experience a remarkable
collection of historic artifacts with background on the Civil War and
1860s Washington.
Visit the Capitol building, one of the most beautiful buildings in the
world. Don’t forget your camera for a photo stop at the White House
(south lawn) – You might see the President! Also visit the White
House Visitor Center, which houses the same décor and information
about past and present Presidents. Head to the new World War II
Memorial to see the tribute to our country. See this beautiful structure
and the wonderful water works that make this memorial one to
remember. Spend time visiting the world famous Smithsonian
Museums. You won’t want to miss the Air and Space Museum, or the
newly renovated American History Museum.
Also you will see the FBI Building, Federal Triangle, Ellipse, Tidal
Basin, National Archives, Washington Monument, House and Senate
Office Building, U.S. Botanical Gardens, National Gallery of Art, U.S.
Navy Memorial and Grant Memorial.
Enjoy lunch on your own at one of the stops.
- Duration: 8 Hours
- Dates: Monday - Saturday, Year Round
- Departure: 8:00 a.m. from Gray Line Terminal at Union Station
(bus level).
No Tour New Year’s, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. |
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| A Taste of DC Tour |
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Looking for a quick and thorough tour of Washington DC? We have
the tour for you! Take our new Taste of DC tour, which will show you
some of the most important spots around the city in a quick
“appetizing” format. Easy on your day, and easy on your budget; you
don’t want to miss the opportunity to see the Nation’s Capital.
We’ll be stopping for a photo at the oldest and second oldest federal
office buildings in the United States: The White House and the US
Capitol. You’ll also be able to see the World War II Memorial, Jefferson
Memorial, Tidal Basin, Cherry Blossom Cherry Trees, Washington
Monument, Holocaust Memorial, and the Building of Engraving and
Printing. If you would like to end the tour at the Smithsonian Institute,
we will be stopping at the Smithsonian Castle with another stop
between the Air and Space Museum and the Native American
Museum.
All of this in a quick, 2-hour, budget-friendly program that will
highlight the beautiful city of Washington DC. You won’t want to miss
this opportunity. There are so many great things to see and do in
Washington, DC. Here is where you start!
- Duration: 2 Hours
- Dates: Every Day, Year Round
- Departure: 10:30am, 1:00pm, 3:30pm from Gray Line Terminal at Union
Station (bus level).
No Tour New Year’s, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. |
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| Washington After Dark |
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See our national monuments and federal buildings flooded in lights, from the illuminated dome of the US Capitol to the World War II Memorial. There is no other sight like seeing Washington, DC at night. Experience the city in a completely new way. Travel with our Expert Guides as you hear about the deep, rich stories of the past that only Gray Line can deliver! Visit The Jefferson, Lincoln, Vietnam, Korean and FDR Memorials on foot and experience the history of the U.S.A and lives of past Presidents.
You will also view from the coach The Kennedy Center, The US Capitol, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, House and Senate Office Buildings, Federal Triangle, Pennsylvania Avenue, The White House, Capitol Reflecting Pool, Georgetown and Marine Corps (Iwo Jima) Memorial.
- Duration: 3 Hours
- Dates: Every Day, Year Round
- Departure: 7:00 p.m. from Gray Line Terminal at Union Station
(bus level).
No tour July 4th, New Year’s Eve, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day |
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| Mount Vernon & Old Town Alexandria Tour |
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Follow the Life and Times of the Father of our Country. You will visit Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, to see the beautiful estate, farm, and yard. Also, see the new Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center featuring 25 theatres and galleries depicting George Washington and the History of the Era.
You will also see the quaint seaport town of Old Town Alexandria. Take in the picturesque seaport town known for fascinating architecture and quaint shopping. You will make a stop at Christ’s Church. Christ’s Church was visited by many of our past U.S. Presidents and was the first Episcopal Church in Alexandria. See Fort Washington, The Pentagon, and Crystal City, VA as you tour on the motor coach.
- Duration: 4 Hours
- Dates: Every Day, Year Round
- Departure: 8:00 a.m. from Gray Line Terminal at Union Station
(bus level).
No Tour New Year’s, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. |
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| Monticello/Thomas Jefferson Country |
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Travel to Charlottesville, Virginia. We will continue up the mountainside
to Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson, President, inventor, surveyor,
musician and artist. We will also tour the famous Michie Tavern, with
the option to purchase lunch on your own. Tour begins and ends at
Gray Line Terminal at Union Station – no hotel pick-up or return.
The Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center and Smith Education Center, the
new gateway to Monticello, will offer visitors greatly enhanced services
and amenities while engaging them in Thomas Jefferson’s life, times,
and lasting legacies through a new introductory film, four innovative
exhibitions, and a hands-on discovery room.
- Duration: 11.5 Hours
- Dates: Wednesdays Only, March 22, 2010 – November 1, 2010.
- Departure 8:00 a.m. from Gray Line Terminal at Union Station
(bus level).
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| Gettysburg Tour |
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Travel through picturesque country to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,
a town steeped in historic interest. The day is devoted to a tour of the
town and the historic battlefield. The Gettysburg Diorama, one
of the largest Miniature Military Dioramas in the United States,
gives a narrated history of the Battle, accompanied by sound and light
effects. The commentary of the tour guides will help you to
understand more clearly than ever before the story of the largest battle
ever fought on U.S. soil. View Cemetery Ridge where Abraham Lincoln
delivered his famous Gettysburg Address. Visit the restored home of
George Washington Shriver and see where Confederate sharpshooters
were killed and where Civil War bullets and medical equipment were
discovered 133 years later. We will stop near General Pickett’s where
you can enjoy lunch on your own. Tour begins and ends at Gray Line Terminal at Union Station – no hotel pick-up or return. - Duration: 10.5 Hours
- Dates: Monday, Thursday, Saturday: March 22, 2010 – September 6, 2010 and Monday Only: September 7, 2010 – November 1, 2010.
- Departure 8:00 a.m. from Gray Line Terminal at Union Station
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| Mt. Vernon/Arlington Cemetery Tour |
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Enjoy a full day in the state of Virginia, stopping at two of the greatest attractions in the area. Spend the morning at Mount Vernon – George Washington’s home, gardens, and farm.
Visit the quaint seaport town of Old Town Alexandria to see some of the most amazing historic sites in Virginia. Step off the coach and visit Christ Church, attended by George Washington and Robert E. Lee. Also see Historic 17th and 18th Century Homes.
Board Arlington National Cemetery’s lectured tram to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and view the unforgettable Changing of the Guard ceremony. Witness the eternal flame that lights up the Kennedy Gravesite.
Stop for a photo opportunity at the Iwo Jima, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean War Memorials. Visit the amazing statue of our 16th President, Abe Lincoln. Witness the humbling Vietnam Memorial and see the fascinating statues of the Korean War Memorial.
In addition, you will see Fort Washington, U.S. Capitol, Japanese/American Memorial, Bell Tower/the statue of Robert Taft, Mellon Fountain, East and West Wing of the National Gallery of Art, the National Archives, Jefferson Memorial, and the sixth
largest River in the United States - the Potomac River.
Enjoy lunch on your own while at Mount Vernon.
- Duration: 8 Hours
- Dates: Every Day, Year Round
- Departure: 8:00 a.m. from Gray Line Terminal at Union Station
(bus level).
No Tour New Year’s, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. |
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