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Brew City Kayak
Brew City Kayak welcomes all levels of kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding rentals, tours, and events every day of the warm Milwaukee season. Our kayak and paddleboard rentals and tours offer a paddling experience that showcases the unique beauty of Milwaukee, WI. The best way to explore the city is with a paddle in your hands. Recent efforts in the areas of conservation ... More and preservation have helped restore the Milwaukee River to the ecological gem it once was. Come discover this scenic river and take in the city of Milwaukee from a different vantage point. No matter your experience, age or fitness level, our helpful staff will provide expert instruction and guidance while out on our tours.
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.
Mary Todd Lincoln House
Opening seasonally from March 15-November 30. Mary Todd Lincoln House is the childhood home of Mary Todd, first lady and wife of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. The museum offers self-guided tours Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. An hour is allotted to finish the tour. After the tour, guests may visit the Museum Store and the small garden beh ... More ind the home. Reservations are not required. The Mary Todd Lincoln House is partially wheelchair accessible. The museum's first floor can be reached via a handicapped lift and wheelchair navigable.
