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San Diego Tourism Authority
The Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation (GQHF) is dedicated to preserving the architecture, culture and history of the Gaslamp Quarter, a 16 ½-block area designated as a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. Through museum exhibits, tours, festivals and educational programs for children and adults, the GQHF opens a window t ... More o the past by depicting the historical development of downtown San Diego since 1850. Plan your upcoming visit to San Diego with these top things to do and take in all the city has to offer, including the in-person return of summer’s world-famous Comic-Con International, exciting races, big stage musicals and much more.
Great R Tours
You will experience Dallas history, landmarks, and exciting sites in our Dallas tours. Our tour experiences are fun and memorable. Our most popular tours are our Electric Cruizer and JFK Assassination Tours. Your guides will narrate the entire tour and answer your questions. We also offer Fort Worth, custom and large group Dallas bus tours. Book your Great R Experience tod ... More ay.
Nice Guy Tours
Lifelong New Yorker, born and raised in Yonkers, Nice Guy Food Tours’ CEO (Chief Eating Officer), Dante Mercadante, became a licensed NYC Sightseeing Guide in 2012. Utilizing his other backgrounds like stand-up comedy and acting alongside this license, Dante found his calling in 2014 with the birth of Nice Guy Tours. Before this job, when people would say, ‘I love my j ... More ob’, I did not believe them or think it was possible. Now, I look forward to working every day. I get great joy out of guiding locals and out-of-towners alike through the streets of NYC. I never really knew what I wanted to be when I grew up. I have always loved trying new food. All happy events in my life revolve around food, and now my job is no exception. As your leader and trusted servant, I will always be out there making sure your stomach dances while we walk and talk.
