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Legendary Tours
Legendary Tours started with a dream – to offer you an experience defined by responsibility, professionalism and customer care. With so many years of providing legendary transportation experiences in Nashville and the Middle Tennessee area, our mission has always been to create legendary experiences for everyone who wants to discover what Middle Tennessee has to offer, s ... More hare the love for our hometown, support our local partners and help the community grow. Whether you are interested in leisure or business travel, Legendary Tours is the company where travelers looking for unique, private tour experiences can come and personalize their trips directly with our specialists. Our team is dedicated to exceeding your highest expectations.
Haunted Haight Walking Tour
Overpriced tours claim to be the ONLY REAL ghost hunting tour of San Francisco, but that is not true. We just taught them how to Ghost Hunt on our tour in 2019. We operate the San Francisco Ghost Society. We are authentic paranormal investigators and the only San Francisco Ghost Hunting Tour that truly has that equipment you see on TV shows. No other Ghost Hunting Tour in ... More SF can offer you that! Explore REAL ghost hunting, learn the macabre history of San Francisco, and see the homes of sinister denizens like Jim Jones and Charles Manson. Stomp the streets of all the famous 1960's rock stars like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. See amazing Victorian homes in a real residential area. No overcrowded downtown streets or hills on this tour.
Noshwalks
Our tours were about more than food: We also pointed out historical & cultural landmarks. In 1987, Prentice-Hall published The Food Lover’s Guide to the Real New York, written by me & Hungry Pedalers co-leader Mark Clifford. Hungry Pedalers folded when I went overseas (South Africa) for four years. When I returned, I wanted to resume my passion for exploring New York Cit ... More y’s neighborhoods. With new family responsibilities, I had no time for bike tours, but I did have time to walk around and write. Ergo, Noshnews. Publicity followed: It has been mentioned in The New York Times, The New Yorker and Newsday (a great half-page piece by Erica Marcus) and on WQXR. NY1’s Paul Messina did a great story on Noshnews, following me through Sunnyside.
