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Concord Tour Company
Concord, Massachusetts is home to Little Women, and so much more! Concord Tour Company is here to help you experience it all. Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Nathaniel Hawthorne also lived, wrote, and are buried in Concord. We're also home to the first battle in the American War for Independence, known as 'The shot heard 'round the world", at the famous Old ... More North Bridge. We can arrange for tours on any subject, reenactments, historical events, and private or exclusive viewings of historical artifacts and papers. You imagine it, we make it happen. Check out all our tours or contact us directly and we'll be delighted to help you say,' I came, I saw, I Concord!
Gettysburg Licensed Town Guides
GETTYSBURG; A town steeped in History, and if you are a first-time visitor or have visited here before but never toured the town, then our Town Tour is a great place to begin. A Gettysburg Licensed Town Guide will take you on a 90-minute walking tour, tell you about Gettysburg’s History, and share the civilians’ experiences of the 3-day battle, occupation, aftermath, a ... More nd Lincoln’s visit. If you have taken a Town Tour, try one of our many Specialty Tours, described on our “Walking Tours” menu above. All of our tours are uniquely designed by each Guide and are not canned tours. We use historic photographs and actual civilian accounts to relate the events in the town. Enjoy your time in Gettysburg by reserving a walking tour with a Town Guide.
Tours Voir Quebec
Tours Voir Quebec offers you guided walking tours of Old Quebec with an experienced, local professional guide. Discover the history, the architecture, and the food that make Quebec a UNESCO World Heritage destination. We are proud ambassadors of Quebec City and provide visitors with a unique and unforgettable experience. Tourism plays an essential role in developing places ... More to be preserved for future generations. With us, you will discover the best of what Quebec has to offer.
