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Gerber Tours
Gerber Tours was founded in 1982 and is a leader in worldwide educational travel tours. We provide high-quality tours that exceed our customers’ expectations and enhance students’ learning experiences. Operating over 500 trips, we send over 30,000 travelers worldwide each year. Today, Gerber Tours stands as one of the largest family-owned and operated student travel to ... More ur companies in the United States and at the forefront of the industry. Gerber sets the standards for the industry and understands the responsibility of protecting other people’s children while on tour. With every tour planned with careful consideration, Gerber Tours embodies excellence in delivering learning experiences through travel tours.
Original Deadwood Tour
We start with the Ft. Laramie Treaty of 1868. Tell you about Custer's Expedition to the Black Hills, which incidentally started the Gold Rush of 1874. We continue with tales of the infamous Jack McCall and end with present-time history. You will see historical landmarks, points of interest and the Chinese and Badland sections of town. On the way to the cemetery, we recount ... More the legendary lives of Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Potato Creek Johnny. Who is Potato Creek, you ask? Take our tour, and you will learn about this bigger-than-life character Deadwood is proud to call its own. While in the cemetery, we will point out other characters who contributed to Deadwood's history. Preacher Smith and Madam Dora DuFran are just two you will want to hear about. There is more! Mt. Moriah lookout, a 300-foot cliff, where spectacular pictures are made. Gaze down at Deadwood Gulch while enjoying the breeze and essence of ponderosa pine. We will tell you about the Homestake Gold Mine and other interesting facts on the way back.
Canyon Calling Adventures for Women
The idea for taking women on adventure trips was conceived on a jeep in Sedona, Arizona, in 1996. Guiding tours over the red rocks, occasionally, the group was all women. The women, strangers to each other just two hours previously, bonded easily and often had lunch together afterward. We noticed that quiet women, who would unlikely have said much in a co-ed group, had ple ... More nty to share. Co-ed groups politely listened to information about Native Americans, but the all-women groups showed a keen interest, asked questions, and understood the native connection to the land. We realized something extraordinary happens when women travel together, and we made this a more permanent option, thus founding Canyon Calling Adventures for Women.
