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New York Crawling
New York City’s hidden history comes to life! Visit historic taverns along with your expert guide. Learn the unknown stories of the Bid Apple’s role in Colonial and Revolutionary America all the while drinking beer! We also offer Private Crawls for special events for larger groups.
DA TOURS COMPANY
" Armenia, although spanning a long history, has still yet to be "discovered" by contemporary travelers as the jewel that it is. Few visitors to this country escape being captivated by the charm of this beautiful, ancient land and its hospitable people. The countryside is studded not only with natural meadows, rocky peaks, rugged valleys, tranquil rivers, serene deserts, a ... More nd beautiful forests; but boasts also a treasure-trove of beautiful historic churches and ancient manuscripts, as well as other intriguing creations. These include a 1st-century Roman-Armenian temple, petroglyphs, and an Armenian "Stonehenge". Modern Armenia is an exciting mix of East and West. As an explorer in the current Republic of Armenia, you will experience a mix of attitudes and behavior, physical manifestations, and environmental footprints, resulting from Armenia's rich history. The influence of seventy years of Soviet rule and the struggle with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabagh have also contributed to what Armenia is today. The spectrum of Armenian people is wide, from businessmen to local farmers and shepherds deeply connected with the land. Especially outside the cities, people are very hospitable and like to invite visitors into their simple homes to share a cup of Armenian coffee, and often an impromptu meal."
Two Sisters Tours
Join 7th-generation Charlestonians Mary Helen Dantzler and Therese Smythe for an unforgettable walking tour through Historic Charleston, South Carolina. Mary Helen and Therese highlight the history of Charleston, give insight into local architecture and gardens, and even give a rundown of Lowcountry myths and legends.

