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Federal City Private Tours
Washington, DC's premier private tour agency, pairing 5-star concierge-level service with the city's most experienced guides. By treating each guest like family, you're in for the city's ultimate tour experience! Our service includes fully customized itineraries; guides with a minimum of 15 years of experience; dedicated airport pick up & drop off; creative suggestions on ... More accommodations & dining options; securing tickets to hard-to-get events and exhibits (when possible); Federal City is bringing back the tradition of offering guests the Key to the City - the original VIP treatment.
Recreation Adventure Tours
In August 1989, Recreation Adventure was first incorporated and specialized in group travel, emphasizing ski and senior adult travel. Keith Butler began employment in October 1998 as Director of Senior Adult Travel, building a clientele that included a mailing list of nearly 1,000, planning trips for groups that included Branson, New England, and San Antonio, as well as ma ... More rketing trips to Vancouver, Mt. Rushmore and averaged 45-50 passengers on each trip. In July 2001, Mr. Butler purchased the company's Senior Adult and Charter Bus portions. The name was converted to ReCreation Adventure Tours. The mailing list has now exceeded 2500. Besides trips mentioned, He also plans Alaska and Hawaii cruises, Canadian Rockies, Washington D.C., California, and Deep South tours. Branson is still the number one destination for groups.
Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation
The Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation (PHLF) was founded in 1964 by a group of citizens who passionately believed that historic preservation, rather than massive demolition, could be a tool for renewing communities, creating pride among residents, and achieving sustainable economic development. MISSION STATEMENT Recognized as one of the nation’s most innovative ... More and effective nonprofit historic preservation organizations, PHLF works to: identify and save historically significant places; renew historic neighborhoods, towns, and urban areas; preserve historic farms and historic designed landscapes; and educate people about the Pittsburgh region’s rich architectural heritage.
