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You will hear shocking true tales of vampirism- from the past, and from our current day! Find out what what makes an otherwise normal person lust for blood, and hear authentic New England vampire folklore. Learn about the historic Dracula, as well as modern day maniacs! Are there real, blood drinking vampires in Salem today? The answer may disturb you!
Discover the mysterious secrets of Voodoo, the startling root of the Salem Witch Hysteria! Salem has an occult legacy that has remained hidden for years, Voodoo. Was Tituba, the innocent slave woman at the center of the Salem Witch Hysteria, really a Voodoo practitioner? You will learn startling new theories as to exactly what bewitched the people of Salem! Many historians now believe that the otherworldly Voodoo religion played a role in the horrific events of 1692!
At Spellbound Tours we pride ourselves on professionalism and historic accuracy. All our tour guides are fully licensed by the city of Salem, and are experienced paranormal investigators. The history you will learn on your tour is true, and so are the ghost stories. When you take Spellbound you can trust you will be receiving the best haunted experience available in Salem. We are not costumed actors, we are real historians and investigators. Spellbound has been around since 1999, founded by a professional parapsychologist and investigator.
Please do not be fooled by imitations, Spellbound is the real thing, we were “ghost hunting” for years before it became a popular pastime! Spellbound takes a scientific approach to detecting and documenting the unusual and unearthly. We will teach you how the professionals search for life after death. We live to find the truth and debunk the myths! With your own camera we show you how to photograph anomalous energy, orbs, ectoplasm, and apparitions.
At the conclusion of each tour we show you true photographs of actual paranormal energy, real ghosts! We encourage you to take your photographs on the tour and will be happy to examine them for evidence for you."
Visit the web site for more information and to book a tour.
Photo courtesy of Spellbound Tours
The Stagecoach in Kearney, Nebraska is a very unique store specializing in gifts and Native American jewelry.
Everything from souvenirs to gifts for any occasion can be found here. The Stagecoach has the largest selection of Native American jewelry between Omaha and Denver and the in-house jeweler makes and repairs sterling silver and gold jewelry.
Starlite Drive-In Litchfield Mn
The Stone Bridge is the bridge that crosses Bull Run river in the Manassas National Battlefield Park in Manassas, Virginia.
The historic stone Bridge over Bull Run served the needs of the Confederate Army through 1861 was the site of two Civil War battles —It now serves as part of a popular nature trail.
Great place to take a walk on the popular Stone Bridge Loop Trail. They also offer a trek where kids can walk on the TRACK Trail with a map provided to guide them through the nature, animals and history of Manassas Battlefield.
Lots to do and see:
History & Culture
Nature & Science
For Teachers
For Kids
See more at the Manassas National Battlefield Park Web Site
Come taste true Kentucky wines & experience the entire wine making process. Buy a glass or bottle and grab a picnic table and enjoy live music every weekend on our 300 acre Kentucky farm, surrounded by some of Kentucky's finest horse farms. Take a stroll through our 5 acre vineyard & gift shop. Bring the family!
Witness the entire winemaking process from vine to bottle at Talon Winery's Lexington, Kentucky location. Take a stroll through Talon's lush five acre vineyard, then shop for unique gifts and Kentucky Proud foods in the gift shop. Visitors are invited to taste wine in Talon's historical tasting house and to participate in a self-guided tour created by our winemaker, featuring Talon's winemaking and bottling process.
Visit Talon Winery's Shelby County, Kentucky location and taste wine in Talon's unique tasting room featuring a one-of-a-kind barrel ceiling. This location boasts a gift shop filled with eclectic gifts and Kentucky Proud products. The modern tasting house is surrounded by the small town charm of Shelbyville and conveniently located just off Interstate 64. Talon Winery in Shelby County offers daily wine tastings, featuring all of Talon's Kentucky Proud wines.
Visit the Talon Winery web site for more information on things to do at the winery.
The Arkansas & Missouri Railroad (A&M) operates a 150 mile route from Monett, Missouri to Fort Smith, Arkansas. Enjoy that sigghts of river valleys, traverse high trestles, and cut into a quarter-mile tunnel. SIt back and listen to the fun-loving conductors who will tell stories about the area’s rich history as you gaze out the window's passing secenery and landscapes.
Every member of the family will enjoy this memorable journey while riding in the restored passenger cars. Ranging from 1920’s to 1950’s, these vintage cars offer a variety of experiences. From the “Silver Feather” Vista Dome, which offers a panoramic view to the 1920’s “Biloxi Blues” open window movie car with a full nostalgic feel.
REGULAR EXCURSIONS SCHEDULE
Please note all trips are ROUND trips
Springdale to Van Buren Excursion -
This day-long, 134 mile round trip includes a three-hour layover in historic downtown Van Buren where you can enjoy lunch in one of several local cafes, shop along Main St and enjoy the rich architecture of the historic downtown buildings.
Van Buren to Winslow
Friday and Saturday 11 am - 2 pm
This three-hour, 70 mile round trip excursion takes you through the ruggedly beautiful Boston Mountain range of the Ozarks, over three valley trestles and through the 1700-foot long Winslow tunnel for some of the most breathtaking scenery you are likely to see in 'The Natural State'.
Visit their web site for photos, history and all the details and how to purchase your ticket for adventure on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad.
SAVE! - Mention Attractions in America at time of booking and receive 10% off regular excursions.
Photos courtesy of Arkansas & Missouri Railroad
Arizona's World Class Cruise
This Junior Grand Canyon" tour is consistently rated one of the "Best Things To Do in Arizona"
and is a premier Arizon attraction for locals and tourists alike.
Arizona is a beautiful state and the versatility of Arizona's landscape is magnificent. There is so much to see and do beginning with nature tours and cruises.
A short distance from Mesa, Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona are inspiring scenic Nature Cruises and Twilight Dinner Cruises that will make your visit to Arizona memorable.
In the heart of the Superstition Mountains is the breathtaking Canyon Lake, home of the Dolly Steamboat. Since 1925, the Dolly Steamboat cruises the secluded inner waterways of this beautiful lake.
Tour the favorite destination of President Theodore Roosevelt who declared, “the Apache Trail and surrounding area combines the grandeur of the Alps, the glory of the Rockies, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon and then adds an indefinable something that none of the others have.”
You will see magnificent scenery at every turn and catch glimpses of the versatile wildlife that call Canyon Lake their home.
Your nature tour will take you up the historic Apache Trail in the Tonto National Forest, which provides the most awe-inspiring and sublimely beautiful panorama nature has ever created.
Every trip brings new revelations of rock formations, geological history and the flora and fauna distinct to the Sonoran Desert and Arizona’s first historic highway, the Apache Trail.
Visit their web site for more details and to book a relaxing nature tour or twilight dinner cruise.
Photo courtesy of The Dolly Steamboat
Henry Ford, and his friend and mentor, Thomas Edison. The institution opened in
1929 as a school and was driven by Ford’s belief that the genius of the American
people was not being taught in textbooks.
Today, The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan, is a national history destination with an incomparable collection documenting the American experience. This National Historic Landmark has five unique venue attractions, an on-site high school, and nationally recognized programming and signature events. The Henry Ford’s unparalleled collection and expertise furthers its position as a global resource for American history and innovation.
It is the place where the personal experiences of ordinary and extraordinary individuals are honored and shared — people like Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Rosa Parks, Abraham Lincoln, the Wright brothers and others.
The Henry Ford’s mission is to provide unique educational experiences based on authentic objects, stories and lives from America’s traditions of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation with a purpose to inspire people to learn from these traditions to shape a better future. The institution’s vision is to be a nationally recognized destination and force for fueling the spirit of American innovation and inspiring a can-do culture.
The Henry Ford holds 26 million objects and documents, including such icons as Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park laboratory, Henry Ford’s Quadricycle, the world’s oldest steam engine and Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion House.
Five distinct attractions at The Henry Ford captivate and inspire more than 1.5 million visitors annually.
Henry Ford Museum showcases the American ideas and innovations, technological and social, that have fired our imaginations and changed our lives. Here, visitors explore the first 40 years of flight, walk past awe-inspiring vehicles, including the presidential limousine in which John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and see an array of artifacts representing powerful change, such as the bus on which Rosa Parks took a stand for civil rights, the camp bed George Washington used during his tour of Revolutionary War sites and the chair in which Abraham Lincoln was sitting the night he was shot.
Greenfield Village visitors experience 300 years of American history through 83 authentic historic structures, four living-history farms and nationally renowned artists creating one-of-kind 19th- and 20th-century pieces in pottery, tin and glass. While it is filled with amazing authentic structures, such as the Wright brothers’ home and cycle shop from Dayton, Ohio, Henry Ford’s childhood home and Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park laboratory, Greenfield Village is also home to nationally renowned programming, including the signature Holiday Nights and the oldest car show in the country, the Old Car Festival held every September.
The Ford Rouge Factory Tour, a joint partnership between The Henry Ford and Ford Motor Company, offers visitors the opportunity to tour the rich history of the Rouge, the birthplace of the Model A, the V-8, Mustang and Thunderbird while bearing witness to the future of manufacturing through the assembly of the new F-150.
The Henry Ford IMAX® Theatre is the largest IMAX® theater in the state of Michigan, with a screen six stories high and eight stories wide.
Benson Ford Research Center holds more than 26 million documents, including the world’s largest collection of automotive and truck product literature.
The Henry Ford is also home to Henry Ford Academy, a public charter high school founded in partnership with Ford Motor Company and Wayne County public schools, which educates 485 students a year on our campus.
In 2010, The Henry Ford created and released to the public OnInnovation.com, an online, content-rich educational initiative that features the oral histories of some of the greatest innovators living today, including Steve Wozniak, Pierre Omidyar, Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Lyn St. James. This interactive and inspirational resource tool for educators, students and lifelong learners, stimulates creative and imaginative thinking and promotes the development of human potential.
For more information about The Henry Ford, please visit our website, www.thehenryford.org
The rustle of silks and feathers under muted conversation was probably the last thing heard by the tragically and unexpectedly deceased at the Annual Billionaires Club Masquerade Ball. With a mystery under each feathery façade, unmasking the killer may be quite a challenge.
It’s up to you to determine which partygoer is guilty, bring this crime to justice, and save the party! Attend the Billionaires’ Club Annual Masquerade Ball and help get this soiree back on track by trading clues with your guests, gathering information, and solving the crime before the masked menace gets away!
Evening wear, ball gowns, Venetian masks, suits, and tuxes are what to wear to this high class night of masks and murder. Get ready for a glamorous evening of mystery, intrigue and, murder.
Visit the web site for more details, show times, locations and more.
Photos courtesy of The Murder Mystery Company, Portland Oregon
New Your Dinner Theater.
This 1950’s prom is a doo wop disaster! When a death on the dance floor makes this prom night a party foul, it is up to you to figure out whodunit and get this dance back on track. Trade clues with your guests, gather information about the crime, and reveal the punk that made this prom nowheresville. This night of laughter and dancing is now too heavy to razz anyone’s berries, so it’s up to you to find the murderer!
Word from the bird is this is one show you will not want to miss. This night is shootin' to be swell despite the disaster.Ladies, bows and pins in your hair will go nicely with your puffy sleeved prom gowns. Gents, you will look sharp in white and black suits or tuxes. Get ready to put on your thinking caps; you’ll need your wits about you to solve this crime.
Visit their web site for show times and locations as well as ticket purchases.
Photo courtesy of The Murder Mystery Company