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Vantigo
Explore San Francisco like a local in a vintage Volkswagen. Take an unconventional tour of the city’s less-traveled lanes. Vantigo is on the road offering everything from City, Beer and Wine tours to wedding charters and company outings. We strive to fill the niche for people who want to do touristy things without feeling like tourists. We curate the perfect California e ... More xperience for guests, whether exploring San Francisco’s storied neighborhoods, drinking craft beer at up-and-coming breweries or sampling pinot in the Sonoma sunshine.
Haunted Orange County
Haunted Orange County is Southern California's largest source of haunted entertainment, and historic ghost walks, Since 2009. Haunted OC is proud to work with a seasoned staff who truly have a passion for history and all things paranormal. As the largest and oldest continually operating ghost tour company in Orange County, nearly half of our group has been with us since ou ... More r inception. We are not a hobbyist paranormal investigation team turned tour guides. Our docents are not volunteers. Our full-time creative director has an 18-year professional background in event management and production. We’re constantly working to develop new and quality tours which are both historically accurate and thoroughly researched. 2020 will mark the release of two all-new tour locations including Fairhaven Cemetery in Santa Ana.
Noshwalks
Our tours were about more than food: We also pointed out historical & cultural landmarks. In 1987, Prentice-Hall published The Food Lover’s Guide to the Real New York, written by me & Hungry Pedalers co-leader Mark Clifford. Hungry Pedalers folded when I went overseas (South Africa) for four years. When I returned, I wanted to resume my passion for exploring New York Cit ... More y’s neighborhoods. With new family responsibilities, I had no time for bike tours, but I did have time to walk around and write. Ergo, Noshnews. Publicity followed: It has been mentioned in The New York Times, The New Yorker and Newsday (a great half-page piece by Erica Marcus) and on WQXR. NY1’s Paul Messina did a great story on Noshnews, following me through Sunnyside.
