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A Guided Walking Tour through Historic Old Town Alexandria
Alexandria History Tours helps travelers discover historical gems throughout Old Town Alexandria. We highlight fascinating events and stories throughout Alexandria's rich history. Our tours are diligently researched to help visitors learn more and find interesting bits of history on every block. Our guides are local and know the ins and outs of the city. We will help make your experience memorable!
3- Hour Private Customizable Washington, DC Tour
The tour is a unique experience that allows you to see the beauty of Washington DC all memorials. sine this is Private tours you always can pick and choose which ever You are more interested to visit
Colonial Williamsburg Wander: A Journey Through Time
Step back into the 18th century with “Colonial Williamsburg Wander: A Journey Through Time”. This immersive tour begins at the Williamsburg Inn, a classic example of colonial elegance. Stroll through Merchants Square and the Resort Historic District, bustling with shops and historical ambiance. Visit Bruton Parish Episcopal Church, a living symbol of America’s religious heritage. Wander down W Duke of Gloucester St., lined with well-preserved colonial structures. Admire the homes along Palace Green St., leading up to the Governor’s Palace, a stunning recreation of a colonial government residence. Conclude your historical exploration at the Capitol Building, the heart of colonial political life. This tour offers a glimpse into colonial American life, perfect for history buffs and those seeking to experience Williamsburg’s unique charm.
Wetland Zip Tour
Soar through the trees on this 90 minute zip tour through a gorgeous wetland forest. Climb up 70' towers and fly though the air while seeing nature at its best.
Richmond Downtown Walking Tour
You will receive a compelling story of the origins of Richmond from small tobacco town to Capitol of the Commonwealth on a leisurely 2 hour stroll. Learn about Richmond's role in the Revolution and Civil War, as well as its major prominence in the Civil Rights movement. Each guest will leave with a comprehensive understanding of the city and what to see and do next in RVA.
Historic Trolley Tour
Richmond, as the birthplace of the United States, is rich with history and culture! Travel through 400 years of history on board our tour with a knowledgeable and engaging tour guide!
Let's Go Sail Virginia
Few people get out on the water these days, and fewer still get to sail a modern sailboat. Here is the single-most unique activity in Williamsburg, where guests get to run the helm or just relax on the water. They get to enjoy an optional talk on the two battles that ended the American Revolutionary War. Sometimes they get to see US Navy ships transiting Yorktown.
2-Hour Private Guided The best of Williamsburg Walking Tour
A live interpretation of American history. The Capitol. The other one, actually. A political foundation that gave Williamsburg its place in the Historic Triangle. Now grab a map and dive into Colonial Street. A living history museum. An homage to Colonial times. Heard of Thomas Jefferson? He lived in the Governor’s Palace. Visit the place that once served as a hospital for wounded soldiers. “The Most Historic Avenue of America”. That’s what FDR called Duke of Gloucester Street. Let our guide tell you the tales that roam this 99 ft street. And to finish off the tour: Eavesdrop on a short lecture at the College of William & Mary. Maybe, you’ll pick up something educational!
Luxury Tours of Mount Vernon
Up to five guests are picked up in a luxury SUV at Alexandria, Arlington/Crystal City, or National Harbor hotels or at Alexandria metro stops for a private tour of George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and/or other nearby historic sites. Tours are tailored to the guests individual interests, preferences, and endurance.
Exclusive Tour of Yorktown Museum, Battlefields & Historic Area
Private tour of the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown for your group. Some of the Yorktown Battlefields (Surrender Field), the federal museum (National Park Service with General Washington's original tent from the Battle at Yorktown in October 1781), monument, and cave where Cornwallis retreated at Yorktown Beach. This exclusive tour includes an in depth learning experience about the siege of Yorktown that lasted several weeks and explores the surrendering of arms on October 19, 1781 including Surrender Field. If you are visiting Williamsburg and have a group of 4 people, we can drive the Colonial Parkway (completed in the 1940s) to each of the sites. The afternoon tour at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown includes the canon firing at 3:00pm (weather dependent). We spend about 2 hours touring and about an hour driving which makes this a 3 hour tour. If we meet in Yorktown, then the tour is about 2 hours, slightly longer if anyone shops at the museums.
Attractions in Virginia
- Old Town Alexandria
- Busch Gardens Williamsburg
- Alexandria Christ Church
- Shenandoah National Park
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Yorktown Battlefield
- Jamestown Settlement
- Governor's Palace
- George Washington Masonic National Memorial
- USS Wisconsin
- American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
- First Landing State Park
- Carytown
- Water Country USA
- Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
- Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
- Historic Jamestowne
- Public Hospital of 1773
- Virginia Living Museum
- Jefferson Vineyards
- Blenheim Vineyards
- Mary Washington House
- Jamestown Glasshouse
- The Rising Sun Tavern
- Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop
- Barboursville Vineyards
- Keswick Vineyards
- Freedom House Museum
- Wild Wolf Brewing Company
- Splashdown Waterpark
- Starr Hill Brewery
- Michie Tavern
- Ocean Breeze Waterpark
- Hunt Club Farm
- University of Virginia
- Mulberry Row
- Champion Brewing Company
- Kings Dominion
- Trump Winery