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Hines Tours
Hines Tours: Nature & History Tours from NYC We offer all-inclusive day and multiple-day tours to the Catskill, Poconos, Berkshire Mountains and more. Some of our activities include hikes to waterfalls, underground boat rides, dolphin watch tours, cave exploration, wine tasting, horseback riding and much more. Most of our tours can be enjoyed by everyone regardless of age ... More and physical fitness level. We do our best and go far in our research to find great natural and historic tour destinations/activities for you to enjoy.
ROW Adventure Center
The ROW Adventure Center (RAC) is the leader in outdoor activities in North Idaho. From whitewater rafting on St. Joe or Clark Fork rivers to the thrilling excitement of the Lochsa River, the ROW Adventure Center has the activity for you! Since 1979, RAC's parent company ROW Adventures has delivered unique, innovative adventure-travel tours worldwide. During this time we h ... More ave served over 200,000 guests from the Galapagos Islands to Idaho whitewater rafting. We have been named annually by National Geographic as one of the "Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth"...and we are right in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho! The ROW Adventure Center was an idea of the founders, Peter Grubb and Betsy Bowen, for many years. "We wanted to bring our years of experience in adventure travel home!" explains Peter. The ROW Adventure Center now operates all of the local activities in North Idaho for ROW Adventures.
Louisville Historic Tours
Old Louisville is an electric, fascinating neighborhood that has been gaining national recognition because of its impressive collection of its haunted history and Victorian mansions. Built primarily between 1880 and 1890, Old Louisville was once considered the most sought-after residential enclave in Derby City. Based on the books by author and storyteller David Dominé, a ... More n expert on Old Louisville and its history, tours of the neighborhood are given daily from mid-May through mid-November. The tales shared involve personal experiences and neighborhood gossip of Old Louisville.
