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Royal Carriages
Royal Carriages was started in 1941 by my grandparents, Clem and Violet Lauga, with one horse and carriage. My parents, Jim and Carolynn Lauga continued this family-run New Orleans tradition for over 35 years. Through these many years, our company has grown steadily into a full-service carriage company employing 45 people and stabling several young draft mules. Through all ... More these years of ownership, the company has remained in our family -- one that has a legacy of over 81 years of experience in the New Orleans tourism industry. The fact that Royal Carriages is a family-run business is one reason why we are the oldest sightseeing carriage company in America.
Boston Duck Tours
Hop aboard Boston Duck Tours and enjoy a fully narrated, historic tour of Boston in a “DUCK", a W.W.II style amphibious landing vehicle that travels on land and water. You will be greeted by one of our legendary ConDUCKtors, who will be narrating your tour. You will cruise by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts! When you think y ... More ou have seen it all, it is time for a Big Splash as your ConDUCKtor drives the DUCK right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. Come and experience the best introDUCKtion to Boston.
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.
