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Discover Newport
A classic is enduring. Like the ocean, it does not strive to be. It just is. A visit to The Classic Coast—nine vibrant and historic towns all sharing some seriously prime New England coastline—is both everything you expect and enjoyably unpredictable. This is a place and a people made of surf and soul, raised by the ocean and built by eccentric and outspoken rebels som ... More e 300-plus years ago. We have them if you are looking for classic Colonial architecture and breathtaking New England landscapes. Trust us. However, it is a feeling you get here that’ll make you never want to leave. It is that feeling of being away yet connected, switched off yet inspired, engaged yet refreshed. There is no word for it, but it happens daily on the Classic Coast.
New Mexico History Tours
Jack Shuster is a degree in History with a field of interest in the Social and Cultural History of the American People. Jack brings New Mexico History Tours an interesting outlook on popular cultural traditions in the light of History and anthropology. A Living Historian and Reenactor, Jack's lifelong experience in radio, television, stage, and screen realistically bring t ... More o life the characters and adventures of the Old West. Jack will take you back in History to the area's first residents and how they lived and bring you through History to the present day. MAKE HISTORY COME ALIVE with New Mexico History Tours of Old Lincoln, New Mexico. The best-preserved town in the Old West. Plus, tours of Fort Stanton and other historic sites.
Mary Todd Lincoln House
Opening seasonally from March 15-November 30. Mary Todd Lincoln House is the childhood home of Mary Todd, first lady and wife of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. The museum offers self-guided tours Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. An hour is allotted to finish the tour. After the tour, guests may visit the Museum Store and the small garden beh ... More ind the home. Reservations are not required. The Mary Todd Lincoln House is partially wheelchair accessible. The museum's first floor can be reached via a handicapped lift and wheelchair navigable.
