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Rivertown Tours
Considered the Birthplace of Minnesota, Stillwater’s history runs deep. With loggers and lumber barons, historic houses and vibrant downtown, take a tour and discover the history and historical anecdotes that built this river town. You will soon discover why Stillwater has been voted America’s Most Picturesque Small town. Rivertown tours operate guided tours with local ... More tour guides.
Banana Bay Tour Company
"Banana Bay Tour Company was officially incorporated in 2001, running cruises on Lake Okeechobee out of the town of Clewiston. One day Dad stumbled into beautiful Cape Harbour and instantly knew was where he wanted the boat to be! Our shop opened in Cape Harbour in 2006 and is now our main reservation center and premier boarding location for all of our cruises. Then the ... More business was brought to new levels when we decided to become a Member of The Society of Ethical Ecotourism and then again when we became an approved core operator with Dolphin Smart. I served as a Board Member at The Society of Ethical Ecotourism for approximately 3 years and contributed to the implementation of the Certification Checklist to become a Certified Tour Operator with The Society of Ethical Ecotourism."
New York Walking Tours
New York Walking Tours will be your host for a day of fun, discovery, and learning in America's largest city. I offer personalized walking tours anywhere in New York City. As you read about the different neighborhoods in New York City, remember that you can combine aspects of any tour with other tours to create your custom day in New York. The Half Day Tour will include me ... More eting you at your hotel and traveling around town to see and learn about this great city. You will experience an 'insiders' view of Manhattan. Historical Neighborhood Tours We meet at the location of the tour. Tours last 2 to 2.5 hours. I will assist you in getting to your next destination. Mark Herdter is a member of the Guides Association of New York City.
