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United States Tour Companies
Sanditz Travel Management
Sanditz Travel is a full-service travel management company with extensive services. Built on integrity, we are an award-winning company recognized for providing outstanding service and value to our customers. We are a growing, dynamic organization comprised of a team of experienced travel professionals. Our company has provided corporate, vacation, group, and meeting plann ... More ing services and value since 1960. We are an American Express Travel Representative office. We are proud to support numerous local and regional organizations. We are active members of recognized and respected industry validating associations such as The American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), The Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC), and The International Airlines Travel Agent Network (IATAN).
Dovers Tours
Plan your group’s next getaway with a fully planned tour package from Dovers Tours in Sheldon, IA. Whether it’s a day trip to the casino, a cross-country tour of the Southwest, or a destination vacation to Hawaii, we offer a variety of tour packages for every budget. Sit back and relax with our well-trained travel staff and modern accommodations and take a trip with Do ... More vers Tours.
The Freedom Trail
Established in 1964, the Freedom Trail Foundation promotes and helps preserve the Freedom Trail through visitor services and programs, educational programs, and marketing and public relations efforts. Marked by a red line on city walkways, Boston’s iconic 2.5-mile Freedom Trail connects 16 of America’s most significant historical landmarks. The Foundation’s Preservat ... More ion Fund helps support preservation, rehabilitation, and capital projects for official Freedom Trail historic sites; these projects help avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects of the elements and artificial wear and tear of Boston’s precious 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century sites.

