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Are We There yet LLC
Dea Hoover has been in the Tourism and Travel industry since 2000, working her way from a tour guide to running two tour companies: Discover St. Louis, a full-service receptive since 2008 as well as founding her outbound tour company, Are We There Yet? in 2005. She combines her knowledge of history and the travel industry as well as her experience buying and selling cars f ... More or Saturn to create the best tour itineraries for you at the best price. Her excellence has led to numerous features in the media, from radio and newspaper to magazines and television, including The History Channel on The States. She is also deeply committed to tourism in Missouri, currently serving as a St. Louis Regional Representative for the Missouri Travel Council, Vice President of the Hill Business Association, and the Past-President of the St. Louis Professional Tour Guide Association. She is a board member of the Washington University in St. Louis Women's Society as well as the St. Louis Actors Studio. A native of Vandalia, Missouri, Dea graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a BSBA and a minor in English Literature.
Boston Town Crier
Your whole family will be excited by the drama of the American Revolutionary War! Purchase tickets to walking tours of the historic Freedom Trail trail and learn about Boston’s contribution to America! Click BOOK below to purchase tickets! Freedom Trail walking tours start at the Visitors Center at Boston Common and end at Faneuil Hall. It is 90-minutes of a gentle 1-mil ... More e stroll through the city’s heart. Tour guides in historical costumes are entertaining and educational! The starting address is 139 Tremont St at Visitor’s Information Center, near Park Street Station. Dress comfortably and be prepared for the weather! Ponchos and umbrellas are available for purchase. Restrooms are at the start and end of the tour.
Revolutionary Spaces
Built in 1713, the Old State House was a seat of British power and the site of the Boston Massacre. It became a point of origin for vital debates about self-government that sparked the Revolution. Today it serves as a museum where everyone can come together to connect to our shared history.

