If your charter bus group loves to shop and pick up souvenirs of the cities that you have visited, make sure that West Acres Shopping Center is on your list of great places to visit during your charter bus excursion to Fargo. West Acres Mall is very easy to get to, as it sits right near I-29 and 13th Avenue in southwest Fargo. There is more than just shopping at West Acres. Not only is it the largest shopping center in the region, there's always loads of fun things to do there, too. Almost every week has a new event going on, from fingerprinting kids to bathing pets. If you have some folks along for the ride who are absolutely not fans of shopping, no matter how fun the venue is, direct them to the Roger Maris Baseball Museum which is located in the Mall and it is always free to visit. If your charter bus group gets hungry, the food court at West Acres is diverse and varied. No matter what type of food your charter bus group is in the mood for, they are bound to find it available here. From Chinese food, Japanese food, Mexican food and enormous chocolate chip cookies, traditional American fare is all available and located within a few feet of each other. And that's only a tiny taste of what you can find at West Acres Mall. While you're picking out soveniers for the folks back home that didn't get to come on your charter bus excursion, don't forget to grab some good old-fashioned Orange Julius' before climbing back into your charter bus; no true mall visit would be complete without it!
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Do you think that you would enjoy shopping at a place that is actually known to be the absolute oldest store in all of Asheville? The place to go, which has been for years, is called T.S. Morrison and Co. Since way back in 1891, T.S. Morrison and Co. has been a very popular place to shop for just about anything that you could use in your daily life. Just imagine all of the things that you could find when you stop by for a visit! Today, you can find all sorts of toys, candles, home accessories and more. These, of course, are all in addition to the many tools, animal feed products and farm supplies that have been being sold here for years. This is pretty much a way where you can find just about anything and everything that you have been looking for all in one extremely convenient location. In one shopping trip, you can buy drill bits, fine chocolates and even a Tiffany lamp. Now, how is that for amazing? The hours that you may stop by to experience this one of a kind shopping experience are from 10:00AM until 6:00PM on Monday through Thursday, 10:00AM until 8:00PM on Friday and Saturday and 11:30AM until 5:00PM on Sunday. You may just find yourself wanting to come back over and over again so that you may enjoy the amazing selection and great prices. If you have any questions, or you would like general information or directions to the T.S. Morrison and Co. location on 39 North Lexington Avenue, then you may give the office a call at (877) 876-2297.
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A charter bus is one terrific place to gather with good friends and have a fantastic time visiting different cities. Even if you never got off the bus for a minute, you could have a completely satisfying time just seeing the sights, but if you feel like taking your group out to play awhile, by all means make the short trip across Fargo to Spirits Lounge and Casino, located at 3803 13th Avenue South. Spirits Lounge calls itself the 'Everybody Bar' because it seems like everyone in Fargo loves to hang out there. The staff is hired for personality and trained to serve your charter bus group with a smile, so it really is an "everybody" sort of place. Spirits Lounge is a large tourist attraction in Fargo and you'll usually find a good crowd there no matter when your charter bus group stops by. Spirits Lounge opens early and stay open late, so you can be sure any time your charter bus group visits will be a good time. Hang at the fully stocked bar awhile and then your charter bus group can try their luck on the 'Pig Wheel' in the casino. This is a definite conversation piece and everyone in your charter bus group will be cracking a smile when they mention the casino. Traveling by charter bus is the safest, most comfortable way to see a city with your favorite group of friends. Your US Coachways charter bus will always be driven by a trained professional who will safely drive your group to the destinations of your choosing.
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On your next outing to Fargo, North Dakota; Make the Red River Zoo one of your destinations. Originally a modest eight acres when it opened in 1998, the original zoo was built on the land known as the Red River Ranch. It had a humble seven trees and a small number of dilapidated old farmhouses. The area has been completely transformed into a beautifully landscaped area with naturally created habitats for the zoo's over 300 resident animals that represent 75 different species at the Red River Zoo. Many of these animals are endangered species. The Red River Zoo will reopen this spring as a bigger, better, even more modern zoo than ever before. Whether you have kids or just big kids at heart along for the ride on your charter bus, everyone will enjoy this afternoon visit. There is even a carousel for the kids to ride. The Red River Zoo is open daily from 10AM to 8PM 7 days a week through Labor Day. The zoo reopens April 29th. After Labor Day it is considered "Off Season" and the off-season hours are from Friday- Sunday 12 noon until 4PM weather permitting. Admission to this venue is only $5.50 - Adults, $4.50 for Seniors over 60yrs, $3.50 for Children 2-14yrs and Children under 2 are always free. Make it a point to charter a stop for your group at the Red River Zoo on your next visit to Fargo.
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Your charter bus group will be impressed and entertained with a stop at the Plains Art Museum. Your charter bus group will be interested to know that this Art Museum is fully accredited. Of the nation's over 15,000 museums, barely 750 are accredited meaning they meet the standards of excellence within both the museum and community. The Plains Art Museum is one of two accredited museums in North Dakota and currently the only accredited art museum in the entire state. This is one of Fargo's best venues to visit. The Plains Art Museum has an outstanding collection of both permanent and limited engagement exhibitions. There are not only works by nationally known artists but some of Fargo's best are represented here as well. The exhibits range from hand-made paper sculpture pieces to photography to contemporary paintings and Western flavored artworks. The museum is open from Tuesday through Sunday each week from 10AM until 6PM and if your charter bus group happens to be stopping by on the second or fourth Tuesday of the month, admission is free! Otherwise admission to this interesting stop on your charter bus tour of Fargo is just $3 for adults and children under 5 are always free. After viewing the artworks, take your charter bus gang to the Café Muse for a great cup of coffee and something delicious such as a healthy pita wrap, salad or sandwich. The Plains Art Museum is a great way for your charter bus group to spend the afternoon on your next excursion to Fargo, North Dakota.
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You will not believe everything that is waiting for you at the Pack Place Education Arts and Science Center in Asheville. This is an unbelievable place that is just filled with a world of excitement, learning and so much more. Inside, there are different museums, learning centers and a whole bunch of other stuff. Every visitor from the young to the old are guaranteed to enjoy visiting Pack Place Education Arts and Science Center. You may enjoy any one of the attractions at this place, all you have to do is choose one that suits your tastes. There is the Asheville Art Museum or the Colburn Earth Science Museum, the Diana Wortham Theatre, The Health Adventure and the YMI Cultural Center. All of the attractions within Pack Place are very reasonably priced and if you decide to visit more than one, you may even be eligible for certain discounts on tickets. You will also have to check the calendar to see if there are going to be any special events coming up when you are going to be planning your visit. The hours that you may stop by for a visit to the Pack Place Education Arts and Science Center are 10:00AM until 5:00PM Tuesday through Saturday and 1:00PM until 5:00PM on Sunday with regular closings on Mondays and all of the major national holidays. You will also find that the Asheville Art Museum is open later on Fridays each week until 8:00PM. You may feel free to call (828) 257-4500 if you have questions or if you would like further information on special events.
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Trees and plants and flowers oh my! Natural beauty and splendor are just a few of the amazing things that you will find waiting for you and your family or tour group at the wonderful North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville. You can visit for hours while enjoying natural wonders including nature trails, perfectly manicured gardens and so much more. This could be just the relaxing, fabulous outing that you have been longing for. While you visit the North Carolina Arboretum, you may even want to think about catching a glimpse of the Bonsai Garden Exhibition. How about taking your pick of some of the many gorgeous gardens at the North Carolina Arboretum? There is the ever-popular Cliff Dickinson Holly Garden where you can find approximately 50 or more different varieties of hollies. The hours will differ depending on exactly what portions of the venue that you are planning on visiting. You may call the North Carolina Arboretum at (828) 665-2371 if you would like further information or if you have any questions regarding hours of operation. You will find during your visit that there are all kinds of different nature trails that you can explore. There are even choices that you can make between easy, moderate or difficult. This is just perfect so that you will know exactly what you can handle as well as what you can expect during your hike. Choose from the easy Bent Creek Road, easy to moderate Carolina Mountain Trail, moderate to difficult Wesley Branch Trail, easy to moderate Natural Garden Trail, moderate Owl Ridge Trail, easy Old Mill Trail, moderate Running Cedar Road, or the easy Old Arboretum Trail.
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The Log Cabin Folk Art Center is located at 315 4th Street South and is one of the oldest standing original homes in the area. This was originally a settler's cabin that was constructed in the mid-1800s and was moved to where it now stands in the 1930s. Originally, this cabin was a private residence and a stagecoach stop. In present day, this site serves as an exhibition gallery for local artists to showcase their latest creations. The Log Cabin Folk Art Center also has a myriad of activities for your charter bus group to indulge in and there are regularly featured classes in painting using watercolor paints, woodcarving, pen and ink drawing, calligraphy, basketry, stoneware pottery making, silver jewelry making, poetry and creative writing and even weaving. The classes are small and personalized so everyone gets the most out of their artistic learning experience. If you have children along for the ride on your charter bus, they can enjoy their own classes in drawing, painting, printmaking, and pottery. There are also workshops on wreath making using natural products from the woods that surround the cabin. There are also classes in the creation of seasonal folk arts from the region. Most of the classes take place on Saturday and Sunday from 10AM to 2PM. There is a fee for taking the classes that goes for the ongoing support of the facility. If you're going to be chartering an excursion to Fargo with your group in the near future, check out the Log Cabin Folk Art Center and see what one-day classes they have coming up that your group would enjoy.
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If your charter bus group's next destination is going to be in Fargo, North Dakota, you're in a for a real treat! There are a number of good shopping venues where you can pick up bargains, antiques and souvenirs for the folks back home that didn't get to come along for the ride. Make Moorhead Center Mall located at 510 Center Avenue a destination for your charter bus group. This mall has a huge variety of shops and your charter bus group to explore. There are specialty shops as well as the name brands you know and love such as Herberger's, Christopher and Banks and John Gould Jewelers. If your tummies start rumbling during your shopping excursion here, there is a food court area with Gio's Pizza, Vic's or if your charter bus group would prefer a sit-down meal, make a stop at LeBistro for some jambalaya or other Cajun specialties. West Acres Shopping Center at 3902 13th Avenue is the jewel of the shopping malls in this area. Your charter bus group will enjoy shopping at their specialty shops and big name stores like JC Penny, Marshall Fields, Sears and many more. There are also a large number of special events held throughout the year that include art shows, concerts and other fun events. If your charter bus group wants to grab a meal while shopping, there is a large food court with lots of fast food options or if you're in the mood for a relaxing meal, try T.G.I. Friday's and Chili's. If your charter bus gang loves to go "antiquing", there are 3 antique shops located within 1 mile of each other. Restyled Furnishings is located at 307 Main Avenue. Another fun excursion to make is at Consign to Design and it is found at 308 Main Avenue and if you're really in the mood to treasure hunt, check out Fargo Antique Mall at 14 Roberts Street.
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Basies at 1635 42nd Street SW is a great place for your charter bus group to begin your day in Fargo. Take your charter bus group to this relaxing venue where you can have a great breakfast of one of their famous 3-egg omelets, homemade hash or their fantastic plate-sized blueberry pancakes. They are also open for lunch and dinner where you can indulge in some upscale fare such as veal with wild mushroom compote, lobster-stuffed chicken with mixed rice pilaf, and beef tournedos garnished with crabmeat. Reservations are a must for lunch or dinner. Another fabulous place to quell your hunger pangs in Fargo is located at Grizzly's Grill on 3902 13th Avenue. This is a great place to enjoy traditional Northwoods Fargo fare such as ribs to lodge walleye to a good old all American rib-eye steak. This is a cozy, relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a meal with your charter bus group. They also have a full bar area if you and your charter bus group would like to enjoy an after dinner cocktail and great conversation. If your charter bus group is in the mood for something a little upscale, make a stop by PD's located at 612 1st Avenue. This downtown, exclusive dining experience will give your charter bus group a taste of fine food, fantastic wines and outstanding service. The dinner menu features such healthy headliners as butternut squash ravioli with fresh sage, Delmonico steak, and grilled Chilean sea bass laced with vermouth. If your charter bus group enjoys wine with your meal, they have exquisite selections from Australia, California, and South Africa. Reservations are best if your charter bus group is planning to dine on a Friday through Sunday night.
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The Empire State Building No tour of New York would be complete without a trip to the Empire State Building. The Empire State Building used to be the tallest building in the world until 1972, which is when the World Trade Center was constructed and became the world’s tallest building for a short time. The Empire State Building was built in 1931. It was completed on May 31st of that year. The Empire State Building became extremely famous in 1933 with the release of the movie King Kong, in which a giant ape terrorized New York. The movie culminated when he grabbed a woman and scaled the Empire State Building before fighter pilots airplanes shot him down. The Empire State Building towers at 1,454 feet tall. It was built on the site where the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel stood. It has nice, elegant art deco designs. In 1945, a military bomber plane accidentally crashed into the 79th floor of the tower, but the Empire State Building survived anyway. After 9/11, it was once again the tallest building in New York City. Tourists should definitely come to this great landmark because it is iconic, and has become synonymous with New York City. As illustrated above, the Empire State Building has a fascinating history, as a triumph of 20th-century engineering, as a survivor of a horrible accident, as a figure of beauty, and even as the site of a fictional monster’s rampage. Times Square What better place to visit than the “Crossroads of the World?” Times Square is nestled in the heart of New York City’s theater district. It is the intersection of Seventh Avenue and the Great White Way itself, Broadway, at 42nd Street. Times Square was originally filled with carriage stores and, believe it or not, stables. At this time, in the 1800’s, it was called Long Acre Square. It had been named after a square with the same function in London. But in 1904, New York City scrapped this name. It was renamed Times Square, after The New York Times, whose headquarters was located there. The Crossroads of the World became a sort of symbol of the Big Apple, with its flashing lights and elaborate ads. One billboard depicted a waterfall. There were giant smoke rings. There were even giant peanuts that lit up. Ads such as these, combined with the raging traffic, make Times Square one of the most visually exciting locales on the face of the Earth. Times Square contains a news ticker, the world’s first, that displays the latest news from the New York Newsday newspaper. You can remain informed while sightseeing. If you’re a theater fan, Broadway’s theaters are in the immediate area. The world’s most famous musicals and plays can be seen right here. Standing in Times Square is like reading a primer on current pop culture. The latest movies and artists have huge ads here. When you’re in the middle of Times Square, you get the feeling that you’re right in the thick of it all. This is definitely a genuine tourist attraction. Central Park Central Park is simply huge compared to most of the parks we know. In fact, it was the very first planned public park in the entire United States of America. In the mid-1800’s, the Editor of the N.Y. Evening Post, William Cullen Bryant, was a major proponent of the construction of a large public park in New York, as was the Publisher of the Horticulturalist, Andrew Jackson Downing. The park opened in 1857. A competition was held to choose a design for the park, and a design called the “Greensward Plan” was selected. Architect Calvert Vaux had created it and engineer/landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The “Greensward Plan” contained beautiful landscaping combined with elegant architect. Huge amounts of dirt were moved during the construction of the park. Four million trees of 632 species were planted, along with an equally diverse myriad of flowers, bushes, vines, and other flora. Central Park contains two main areas. The north side has more dense foliage and is wilder. The south side is peaceful and tranquil, with more open space. The Great Lawn is a famous and picturesque setting for a picnic. Local newscasts often show images of the Great Lawn whenever they show any footage of Central Park. The Central Park Zoo is also very famous. Central Park is truly an 843-acre treasure. Carnegie Hall Scottish-American steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie was one of the richest men in America, if not the world. He maintained a vast monopoly, keeping the steel market firmly in his iron grip. But the metal monopolist believed in giving back to the community. He is known to have expressed his belief that someone who didn’t work for the public good would never be respected by future generations. So he turned to philanthropy. Carnegie generously donated $2 million to erect a concert hall. The idea of building a concert hall came from the Conductor of the Oratorio Society of New York, Walter Damrosch. The architect who got the project off the ground was named William Burnet Tuthill. He researched European concert halls and used available technology to develop the design of Carnegie Hall. Today, this design is still renowned for creating amazing acoustics. Over the years, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker and other artists performed at Carnegie Hall. It also hosted the greatest conductors and orchestras in the world. Carnegie Hall has hosted speeches by Winston Churchill, Mark Twain, Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others. Despite this, 1959 saw a foolhardy attempt to destroy the hall. Carnegie Hall weathered this threat with the help of violinist Isaac Stern, who drummed up interest in preserving the landmark. Carnegie Hall is a musical monument. It’s a national treasure. Any music fan would love to sit in one of the 2,804 seats. But if you want to play there, well, an old adage goes, “How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Pactice, practice, practice.” The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The Guggenheim is one of the most unique buildings in New York City. It’s round, organic appearance is in vivid contrast to just about every other building in the city. But when the architect is taken into account, this is no big surprise, because the famous avant-garde architect Frank Lloyd Wright was the one who designed it. Frank Lloyd Wright was famous for design organic-looking buildings. His aesthetically pleasing designs were perfect for the Guggenheim Museum. It is after all, an art museum featuring mostly abstract works. It all started when copper tycoon Solomon R. Guggenheim founded the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, intending it for his collection of art. After he died, Harry Guggenheim oversaw the completion of the museum. The first director of the museum, Baroness Hilla Rebay, oversaw the focus of the Guggenheim’s collection shift from traditional to abstract art. One thing that makes the interior of the museum very special is that it’s actually one floor. The reason it’s so tall is because that one floor spirals upwards. The Guggenheim is a great place for the whole family to visit. Art lovers will really appreciate the beauty within the building, and the beauty of the building itself. In fact, you don’t have to be an art lover to get a kick out of it. The art is interesting, and a treat for all ages. Make sure you don’t miss this attraction. After all, it’s not often that a museum itself is a masterpiece. Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center is a media mega center. It was developed by billionaire John D. Rockefeller, Jr. He ended up creating the world’s largest privately run entertainment/financial center. Rockefeller Center was the first construction project in the world where a group of skyscrapers were designed as one unit. The 12-acre area where Rockefeller Center stands today was originally the site of around 200 different buildings. Today, Rockefeller Center’s buildings all have similar designs. The multi-building complex also has statues of the mythical Titans Prometheus and Atlas that both look truly titanic. Visitors can also visit the famous NBC gift shop, which contains memorabilia from practically every show that was on NBC. This includes T-shirts, mugs, DVDs, even umbrellas. And the upstairs section even has a snack bar. Outside, the area in front of the Prometheus statue is annually converted into an ice skating rink. This ice skating rink is extremely famous, despite the fact that it’s only there in the winter. It’s even been seen prominently in movies. And speaking of winter at Rockefeller Center, Christmas in the Big Apple wouldn’t be quite the same without the annual giant Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Rockefeller Center. Every year, a gigantic Christmas tree is placed in the heart of Rockefeller Center. The first lighting of the tree is always a very big event, and it is often considered to be one of the most famous declarations that Christmastime has come, right alongside the Santa Claus riding at the end of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The United Nations At the beginning of World War II, the international League of Nations had collapsed. The organization had done little to prevent Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, or imperial Japan, so it’s little wonder that the League collapsed in the face of their aggression. But Franklin Delano Roosevelt recognized the need for a forum where different countries could communicate and work together as a group. The United Nations was planned, with the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, China, and France as permanent members. A headquarters was needed. Once again, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. donated money. He acquired an 18-acre plot of land in New York City (the de facto financial capital of the world) and gave it to the UN along with $8.5 million. The three buildings were completed in 1953. Franklin D. Roosevelt had come up with the name “United Nations.” However, he died thirteen days before the first meeting in 1945. The UN soon oversaw various kinds of operations in the Korean War and also through aid to underdeveloped countries. The UN site makes for an interesting and educational tourist attraction for the entire family. It would especially be of interest to social studies teachers who are looking for a place to take their classes on an educational field trip. After all, it’s a place where the intricate and complex workings of international politics take place. Radio City Music Hall Radio City Music Hall is fun place to visit. It’s the home of great performances. It’s famous for hosting the Radio City Rockettes. It started doing the business of show business on December 27, 1932 as America’s biggest theater. The theater’s grand foyer is, in fact, the size of an entire city block. The design of the theater is very beautiful and is reminiscent of the movie palaces that were being built in the early twentieth century. The hydraulics system of the stage in Radio City Music Hall was so amazing that the U.S. Navy studied the system to discover what innovative applications the system could have when used in aircraft carriers. As for the Rockettes, they weren’t always based here. They first banded together in St. Louis, Missouri in 1925. Their name was the Sixteen Missouri Rockets. They moved to the Big Apple in 1934 to make a new home at Radio City. The entire ensemble consists of 60 dancers. 36 of them are on stage at once. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular indeed lives up to its name. The show is a holiday favorite for New Yorkers and others who live in the area, as well as tourists. The show features a lot of 3D special effects, as well as the famous Rockettes. There’s even a sequence in which several TV screens depict the real weathermen for New York’s local news networks predicting a “white Christmas.” Lincoln Center Who would’ve thought a slum would be transformed into a world-famous cultural center? Robert Moses, that’s who. Mr. Moses was the head of the city’s slum clearance administration. He was the one who first proposed turning a group of dreary, worn-down row houses between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues and 62nd and 66th Streets into a center for the performing arts. Once again, the Rockefellers were involved in a construction project in New York City. John D. Rockefeller, III was the head of the building committee. Architects and urban planners criticized the project, but it was completed anyway. The first main building to open was the Avery Fisher Hall, which opened its doors to the public in 1962. It hosts the New York Philharmonic. The next main building to open was the New York State Theater. It opened it 1964. The New York City Opera and Ballet perform at there. The third main building to open was the Metropolitan Opera House. The Metropolitan Opera House is the focal point of the Lincoln Center complex. Originally, the Metropolitan Opera House was supposed to have been built around thirty years earlier at Rockefeller Center. However, when the stock market had crashed and started the Great Depression, the Opera House backed out of the planned Rockefeller Center. So now it exists in the Lincoln Center. This is a good place to visit if you’re interested in the performing arts. The buildings themselves are very beautiful, and New York City touts the Lincoln Center as one of the foremost performing arts centers in the country. The Advantages of Using a Bus to Commute to These New York City Landmarks There are various advantages to using a bus to get access to the landmarks that I mentioned in the nine pages before this one. For one thing, you will not have to worry about parking. The bus driver would find a place to park. In fact, the city might even allocate a parking spot for tour buses to use. There are also environmental reasons for using a tour bus to get to the New York landmarks. For one thing, if more people used the tour buses, it would reduce air pollution in New York. Also, the air pollution that the tour buses emit would probably be cleaner than the pollution spewed out by cars. This is because major cities across the country are making a considerable effort to use fleets of buses with cleaner fuels. You would also be helping to clear up some traffic, which is the bane of traveling in New York City, as anyone can tell you. More cars off the road and more people in buses means less traffic. Also, city-run buses collect money for the city of New York. The more customers aboard, the more money goes to the city. And the more money that goes to the city’s coffers, the more money the city can afford to spend on the preservation of the various landmarks that tourists are so willing to see. And finally, a tour bus would take you to not one or two, but several of these local treasures.
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The City of New York truly defines the new age of mankind and what our future holds in store for us; it is considered by many to be the capital of the world and the greatest city so far to exist in the age of mankind. Many of the world’s greatest landmarks and entities are located in New York, each of which defines freedom, hope, courage, honor, and liberty. It is a city that is known worldwide, a city that so many talk about, and a city that so many want to see. The world is being plagued by terror and hate with New York City as it’s central target, yet the city stands strong and represents all we stand for. It is my job to persuade you, yes, you the reader, to come and experience who you really are in the great city of New York. The sights and attractions in the city are simply breathtaking and amazing. They may range from the awe-inspiring view upon lady liberty to the serene beauty and enormity of central park, the precise record of our world’s history in the Museum of Natural History to the true meaning of expression and art in the Guggenheim Museum of Art. No matter what each site is, each is just more spectacular than the next, because in New York the more you see the more inspired you get. The beauty of New York is experienced by all who visit, whether it be by the tourists or by the average citizens who live and work there every day. You may find that if you ask each of those who have been there what they think of New York the response will be the same, “The Greatest”. There is only one true way to take in the sites and to experience New York the way it is meant to be experienced, by taking a tour bus. Why waste time and energy walking many blocks or getting confused on which subway to take when you can just take a tour bus. The bus offers many comforts and conveniences that are not shared by other methods of transportation. Such conveniences include air conditioning in certain parts of the bus, guarantee on having a comfortable place to sit, not having to walk much, knowledge being shared with you about each site by tour guides, and many others. The most famous of these buses is known as the double decker bus used by the Greyhound bus company for their New York Site Seeing tours. Tours are conducted at certain streets and avenues in every part of New York City imaginable. There is only one base fee for tickets and no hassle in multiple payments as in the case for the subway. We also have the convenience of disembarking at any landmark as long as the bus stops there. I myself have had the opportunity to travel upon one of these buses and I must say it was an unforgettable experience. The bus traveled all over New York City north to south and east to west, to each site in high demand. Tour guides on the bus were also very helpful because they showed an eagerness and passion in sharing all they knew about their city; something that you cannot get anywhere else but by taking a bus tour of the city. The one thing I won’t forget though is the hospitality and the friendliness of the New York people. As we rode past, they waved and greeted us, happy to have us in their city; this is what I will never forget on my ride through New York. New York City, not surprisingly, has the largest population of any city in the United States, and is the center for corporate and social America. The city houses many successful international corporations, world-class museums and art galleries, and so much more. The city’s 8 million people include immigrants from over 180 different countries making New York what it is, a land of opportunity and hope. First controlled by the Dutch it was captured by the English and made into a royal colony. When the United States became a free nation in 1776 New York City was selected as it’s capital until 1790. As immigrants started to flood into New York in the 19th century it became the largest city and its economy was on its way to becoming one of the best the world has ever seen. The city stood strong through the civil war, though divided among sympathy to the north or south the city remained as strong as ever. It was during the 1st half of the 20th century when New York City secured its place in the forefront of the world’s economy through the rebirth of Wall Street, the construction of the United Nations Headquarters, and inflow of population. New York now is the home to hundreds of attractions and 39 million tourists; it is a city that so many must see. The City of New York is divided into sections, all of which can be very confusing unless properly explained. The sections of the City include the downtown financial district, Greenwich Village, Midtown, Uptown and Harlem. The most famous places are located in the Financial District, Midtown, and Uptown. If you cannot take a tour bus to travel as you please there is another alternative, the city bus. Taxis may get you where you want but with a high cost, the subway may get you to your destination but they require vast knowledge of the area not to mention they are dangerous; that only leaves buses. New York City buses are found everywhere and stop wherever you please; although it doesn’t have the comforts of a tour bus it is pretty darn close. The Downtown financial district is basically the center of New York, it is what keeps it going and what makes its economy such a booming one. Places of interest include the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Ground Zero and a memorial to all those lost on 9/11, and the New York Stock Exchange. Each of which has it’s own significance. The Statue of Liberty represents all that New York stands for freedom, hope and patriotism. It stands on its own separate island at the tip of Manhattan and is accessible by use of ferry. France gave the statue to the U.S in the late 19th century; it stood for a symbol of friendship between the two countries and no matter what they would always be there for each other. As immigrants flooded into America the first thing they saw was the statue. They were awed and inspired for they knew such a great wonder could only exist in a land of freedom and opportunity. Now is your chance to see what they saw, come and experience the beauty and wonderment of New York’s mother, Lady Liberty, firsthand. You can reach the Statue by taking either a ferry from Battery Park near South Street Seaport or a ferry from Liberty State Park located in Jersey City. The monument has been closed due to the September 11th attacks, but recently has been open to the public. You may walk from the museum located in the pedestal all the way up to the crown where you will experience a spectacular view of the New York Skyline. Right across from the Statue of Liberty represents another monument of freedom and hope, Ellis Island. This was the place where immigrants first came as soon as they arrived in America. At first some were in awe of such a magnificent building, it was nothing like they had ever seen in their native countries. 12 million immigrants had come to America through Ellis Island, but in 1990 due to declining immigration the Island was closed to immigrants and open to the public as a museum. The museum shows how hard the immigrants really had it but yet managed to beat the odds and make it big in this country. The museum shows true the true determination of our people and how far they were willing to go. Perhaps the most famous of all landmarks in New York is what remains of the twin towers. On that fateful day in September our freedom was challenged by a group of fundamentalists. They crashed two of our own commercial jets into each of the towers causing them to implode and killing thousands. The attack was terrible but never forgotten; it showed that even through all that we stood strong and united. We prevented what the terrorists wanted to happen, we did not break down. For many people a trip to ground zero (what is left of the world trade center) brings sense of satisfaction and oneness, it cannot be explained but it is human nature. Ground Zero as it is today represents looking forward and what the future holds in store for us. Please come visit this memorial and pay homage to all those lost. Downtown also holds centers of its booming economy, but the most famous of these being the New York Stock Exchange. The New York Stock Exchange is currently the largest stock exchange in the world. It is home to over 2800 companies valued at near 20 trillion in global capital. The process in which they trade stocks is unique and very different than traditional stock exchanges. It seems as though an auction is taking place at every post where a specific broker is located. The energy and radiance buzzing from the floor can only be experienced by a trip to the NYSE. The main attractions that New York has to offer are located mostly in Midtown, these attractions range from Madison Square Garden to the United Nation’s Headquarters and everything in between. Located on 34th Street between 5th and 6th avenue is New York’s tallest building, the Empire State Building. The building stands at 1250 feet to the 102nd floor but with the addition of its broad casting tower it now stands at 1455 feet. One unique feature of the Empire State Building is it’s floodlights which illuminate the building different colors to match seasonal changes and holiday, a feature that makes the New York Skyline seem less lonely since the loss of the Twin Towers. The view from the observatory tower is simply breathtaking; it is like none other that you can get in New York. Ask anyone what the center of midtown is there answer will always be the same, Times Square. Times Square has the famous theatres of Broadway, gigantic plasma screen TVs plastered about making it the only neighborhood to rival Las Vegas in terms of bright lights. Times Square was first designed to be a group of businesses whose job it was to look out for the district and make it one of the most tourist friendly areas, and that is exactly what they have done. From the numerous television stations and programs being filmed to 5 star gourmet dining Times Square is a must see for any tourist visiting New York. One of the most famous transportation centers is the Grand Central Terminal. It is a major train station in and out of New York City, besides serving as a vehicle taking you from one part of the City the trains that depart from Grand Central also travel to many of New York State’s counties including Fairfield, New Haven, and West Chester. Besides being the largest train station in the world Grand Central terminal also serves as the home to many gourmet fast food restaurants in including the world famous oyster bar noted for its New York Clam Chowder. An enjoyable activity in midtown at Christmas time is ice-skating, but you can just ice skate in any old rink; there is only one place where you can truly ice skate, Rockefeller Center. Rockefeller Center is a group of commercial buildings located between 48th and 51st street. It houses the world’s largest indoor theater and home of the famous Nutcracker Musical, Radio City Music Hall. It is also home to headquarter of the network NBC and it’s studios. Lastly as stated before the most enjoyable activity is ice-skating, the rink is located on the below level plaza and is centered around Prometheus bringing fire to mankind. Rockefeller Center is a landmark that describes the business and fun of New York City. The city also plays host to a variety of sports teams during the winter season and there is only one place to catch these teams in action, Madison Square Garden. The Garden is located on west 34th street between 9th and 10th avenue. The Garden is best known as the home of basketball team New York Knicks and the hockey team New York Rangers. It also hosts the WNBA’s New York Liberty and a string of boxing matches. There is another side to the Garden besides sports, it also plays host to a variety of events including concerts, the circus, and even Democratic and Republican National Conventions. Besides the entertainment and financial centers there is also an international side to New York located in Midtown, it is the United Nation’s Headquarters. Located on 42nd street and 5th avenue the Headquarters overlooks the East River. The complex includes 3 major buildings, the Secretariat (office space), the General Assembly Building (where member of the U.N meet) and its world famous library. The building is open to the public wishing to know about how our government handles international relationships and how the U.N works as a whole. For a tourist it is a must see because it is the only U.N building in all of the United States. Uptown is known mainly for one thing, Central Park. Central park is known to New Yorkers as an escape from all the hustle and bustle of their busy life out in the concrete jungle to their own private jungle. The park is 843 acres of sheer bliss; places of interest include artificial yet beautiful lakes, tracks, ice skating rinks, playgrounds, and miles of grassy plain for you to do whatever you please. The park is also home to the famous central park zoo and located on the outskirts of the park are some of the most famous museums in New York. These museums include the world famous American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Guggenheim Museum. The American Museum of Natural History is famous for its habitat groups of African, Asian, and North American display of mammals, the “Star of India”, the largest sapphire in the world, and its first class exhibit dedicated to the dinosaurs. The two art museums, the Guggenheim and the Met are also world famous. The Met shows a more conservative and classical expression of art, mainly famous works by world-renowned renaissance painters. The Guggenheim on the other hand shows a new age of art all about freedom and expressionism, which is obvious in the captivating design of the building. Once you visit New York you wont ever want to leave, the sights and sounds are enchanting, the history is overwhelming, and the overall atmosphere is one that cannot properly be described in one word. I am proud to call New York City my second home, I am proud of our people for making such a good name of New York, and lastly I am proud that so many from all over want to come to this great city, so please be one of the millions that travel to our city each day.
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If you're going to be visiting the Fargo area in the summer, make Newman Outdoor Field a must-see on your venue-visiting list. Newman Outdoor Field is next to the University and the Fargo Dome. Newman's only ten years old, so it doesn't have that old-school ambience that some other fields might have, but it's very clean and easy to get around. Besides baseball, there are other special events that take place at Newman Outdoor Field throughout the year. From home shows to chili cook-offs, you can find it happening here. If you can schedule it, try to visit this venue in the summer. Every summer there is a two-day Blues Festival held at Newman Field and the place almost always fills up to its nearly five-thousand-seat capacity. If you're looking to travel in comfort and style with a small group or a large group of up to 60 people, make your tour with a chartered bus. You will be traveling in style and comfort in a bus that is designed to get you safely and comfortably to your destination. The buses have reclining seats, climate controlled environments and the larger buses have restroom facilities. Plus you have the convenience of a professional driver who will get your to all your destinations, safely and on time. Make Newman Outdoor Field your destination on your next visit to Fargo and enjoy a baseball game or other special event knowing you don't have to park or drive, your only job is to have a good time with your friends.
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When you are in Asheville, there is no reason why you should not treat yourself to a wonderful visit to the Grovewood Gallery. This is a place that is full of garden sculpture, amazing craft work, hand sculptured furniture and so much more. Just a few moments after you enter, you are guaranteed to see exactly why the Grovewood Gallery was chosen as one of the top ten most popular craft galleries in all of the United States. If you happen to have a friend or relative that is going to be getting married, has had some type of a surgery or are celebrating a birthday, you are sure to find something great at the Grovewood Gallery that would be just perfect for just about every occasion. There are tons of items available in the amazing Wind Gallery where you can find all kinds of great sculptures. You will also find that there are awesome pieces of furniture that you can browse through as well as buy. Are you interested in cars? Anyone who is will surely be happy when they get to look through the Estes-Winn Automobile Museum. Bring along your camera so that you can get up close and personal pictures with some of these old and famous cars. Some of the cars on display include a 1913 Model T, a 1928 Chandler 4-door sedan and so much more. You will find this amazing gallery on 111 Grovewood Road in beautiful Asheville. The hours that you may stop by for a visit to the Grovewood Gallery are 10:00AM until 6:00PM Monday through Saturday and from 1:00PM until 5:00PM on Sunday during the winter. Summer hours are 10:00AM until 5:00PM Monday through Saturday and closed on Sundays.
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An air museum? Absolutely. You and your buddies on your charter bus have been riding to get to Fargo for hours and even as comfortable as your bus ride has been, it is still great to get out and see the sights around Fargo. If you have people on your charter bus who are airplane or flying enthusiasts, the idea of visiting a museum dedicated to air is bound to get everyone excited. Your US Coachways driver will bring your charter bus directly to 1609 North 19th Avenue at the south side of the airport. Everyone along for the ride will find this is an interesting and educational venue to visit. The Fargo Air Museum -also known as 'The Hangar of Dreams'- was two-plus years in the planning and the 150 by 150 foot facility is located in a tall airplane hangar. It has to be tall, as the museum is realistically put together for your amazement and enjoyment. While your charter bus waits outside, wander around and learn about the fifteen million dollars worth of military and civilian craft on display. Read up about the Minuteman missiles and giggle at some of the earlier, almost-impossible attempts at human flight. When you've seen it all and are ready to tour more of the charming city of Fargo, your charter bus driver will be ready and waiting to take you and your group around town for more sightseeing and fun.
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Traveling by charter bus is comfortable and fun. If you're going to be visiting Fargo, in the near future, by all means make a stop at the Fargo Theater, located at 314 Broadway. The Fargo Theatre is one of few remaining theatres in the USA that actually has a working Wurlitzer Organ! Your charter bus is fun for the whole day or make this destination a highlight of your entire excursion to Fargo. It is it is good to get off your charter bus and stretch your legs at an interesting destination. As comfortable as a charter bus is to ride on, stopping at various venues around your destination city is half the fun. The seventy-six year old Fargo Theatre is a fabulous place to visit. The cast and crew of the annual Fargo Film Festival (or anytime, really) would absolutely love it if you brought an instant audience. Enjoy a delicious cappuccino at nearby Babb's Coffee House, where they serve loads more than just great Seattle coffee. Hot fresh paninis, croissant sandwiches and hot soups are always available and make for a delicious light meal before or after seeing a play or midnight movie at the Fargo Theatre. Enjoy your safe, spacious, chartered bus all you like but for an especially good time, make a stop at the Fargo Theatre.
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Visiting Fargo is a blast on your own charter bus, not only do you travel in comfort and style to your destination, but your US Coachways driver will take your group to any destination you choose within the city. Make the Southwest Fargo area a stopping point for your charter bus group and stop in at the Windbreak Saloon located at 3150 39th Street. The Windbreak is not only a wild west style saloon; it is a casino as well. Your charter bus group can enjoy trying their luck at the roulette wheels and blackjack tables, enjoying tasty beverages and grooving to the live bands that play there every Tuesday and Thursday though Sunday night. The Windbreak is open 7 days a week until 2am. All major credit cards are accepted. Another fun feature of the Windbreak Saloon is no matter what night of the week your charter bus group stops by, there is free food. There are always free appetizers and the rest of the week will feature all you can eat free chicken wings, tacos, pizza, chilidogs and chili. Your group can dine, dance and hopefully Lady Luck herself came along for the ride, and maybe you'll even have some luck at the roulette wheel or blackjack tables. If you're looking to treat your bus group to a laid back taste of Fargo, North Dakota; by all means, charter a stop at the Windbreak Saloon where your charter bus gang can enjoy great gaming, live music, and free food until the wee hours. Best of all, your US Coachways Bus driver will be sure to take you safely to and from your destination.
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If you have, say, thirty friends that all want to attend the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony together, there's no better way to get there than in a long, luxurious party bus. Get rid of that vision of something big, yellow and industrial; these party buses are graciously appointed and quite elegant. Speaking of elegant, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony is a world-class outfit. They're gearing up to celebrate their seventy-fifth anniversary soon and are well-rehearsed and ready to entertain. Featuring Korean-Canadian pianist Wonny Song, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony is sure to provide your entire party busload of friends with a magnificent evening of musical thrills. The 2006 season has ended as of April 22 but you can purchase tickets for the 2006-2007 season right now. In fact, if you order your tickets before May 1st you'll be automatically entered into a drawing to win a stay at the brand-new and fabulous Detroit Lodge on the Lake. Were you lucky enough to hear the F-M Symphony's season finale? If so, you were undoubtedly delighted by their renditions of Mahler's What Wild Flowers Tell Me, Schumann's Symphony Number One, and Rachmaninoff's brilliant and majestic Piano Concerto Number Two. Perhaps you actually know a member of the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony. In that case, you could celebrate this stunning season with the whole orchestra right on the party bus. The piano-player might have to settle for humming his part, because really, who wants to haul a piano onto a bus? It could fit if it needed to, though--these party buses are that spacious. Hire one and find out for yourself.
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So you've decided to take your moveable party to fabulous Fargo, North Dakota. Good idea! Even if you and your friends just cruised around in circles and never got off the charter bus you'd probably have a spectacular time. And why not; these buses come with just about every amenity you'll find at home. Your charter bus is almost an apartment-on-wheels. Make that a portable penthouse. With comfortable seating for as many friends as you can stand, color televisions and movie machines, a functioning kitchen in many models and a modern restroom (not to mention the ever-changing scenery), everyone is sure to have a blast on the bus. Still, you might like to have an interesting destination. How about a free one? Now, this might not be the favored visit for a busload of sorority sisters, but if your bus group is rife with jocks and sports fans, the Roger Maris Museum will be a great time for all. If you're a Baby Boomer you're almost certain to know who Maris was. If you ever collected baseball cards, you may already love the guy. Roger Eugene Maris was the player who finally broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record. Maris swatted in sixty-one homers in 1961, thrilling sports fans everywhere. Maris was a pretty humble guy and at first balked when presented with the idea of a museum dedicated to him. Eventually Maris warmed to the notion but only agreed after being promised that the museum would always be free to visit. The Maris Museum is conveniently located in the West Acres Shopping Center at 3902 13th Ave in South Fargo. Make the Roger Maris Museum a stop on your next excursion in the Fargo area.
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Looking for a destination to take that rollicking charter busload of revelers to? The Doublewood Inn and Casino at 3333 13th Avenue Southwest in lovely Fargo, North Dakota is the perfect place to take everyone. Whether you and your friends are into trying their luck at Blackjack, Pulltabs or just enjoying the weekend entertainment, the Doublewood Inn and Casino promises to provide an excellent evening's delight for all. Sure, you could have a full night's fun right on the charter bus without ever disembarking. And why not-- these charter buses are loaded with everything. The buses come standard with comfortable, reclining seats, climate controlled environment, bathroom facilities and your professionally trained, dedicated driver will take you anywhere you want to go. Even if that's simply circling Fargo and enjoying the scenery. North Dakota has legendary bitter cold winters, but no matter what time of year you're visiting Fargo, you will enjoy visiting the Doublewood. If you are in the mood to play some games of chance, enjoy snacks and beverages, and dance, the Doublewood is the place to do it. Best of all, if you're looking for a place to stay when you park your charter bus for the night, you can not only have a great time at the Doublewood, you can get a room here as well. The next time you're going to be in the Fargo area, make the Doublewood a destination to visit.
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Soar to a whole new level when you visit the amazing Colburn Earth Science Museum in Asheville. It is truly unbelievable that there is actually so much to see and do all piled into one great museum. Adults and children alike are sure to find excitement and education all rolled into one when they plan a visit to this interesting place. What do you think you will have the most fun learning about? Have you ever wondered exactly how the Earth makes gems? If so, this is the place to find out all about it. You can also find out all about the tons of different minerals that you can find in the local Asheville area as well as the world. Find out all about Gemology, Oceanography and even Paleontology. There is also Meteorology, Astronomy, Geology, and Mineralogy all waiting for you when you walk through the doors at the 2 South Pack Square location. There is also a great place to shop on the premises called the Crystal Pocket Gift Shop where you can find all sorts of completely amazing treasures and souvenirs. The hours that you may stop by for fun in learning are from 10:00AM until 5:00PM Tuesday through Saturday and 1:00PM until 5:00PM on Sunday. There are regular closings on Mondays as well as all of the major national holidays, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly. The cost of admission is only $4 for adults, $3 for senior citizens and students with a valid identification, $3 for children with kids under the age of 4 getting in for free.
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So, you've chartered a fabulous bus for a kid's birthday? Great idea! The little ones can bounce off the walls while the parents enjoy the other amenities a charter bus offers. If you are worried about your kids getting bored on the way in, you can play their favorite VCR tapes or DVDs on the ride to Fargo. And, if you're wondering about a dandy destination to take the rugrats when you're visiting Fargo, The Childrens Museum at Yunker Farm is a wonderful idea. And not at all expensive, you can take an entire charter bus full of kids and parents for a surprisingly small fee, about $3 per person. The Children's Museum is located in a big brick mansion that was built in 1876. While the charter bus waits, you and your entourage can enjoy over fifty-five cool, hands-on exhibits that will thrill and delight everyone. There's a lot to do both inside and out, from a carousel ride to Lego Land. There are nature trails to explore, a butterfly garden to marvel at and a miniature train to ride. At this Museum, touching the exhibits is not only allowed - it is encouraged! One of the best features of Yunker Farm is that it offers lots and lots of space for the kids to run around on. Your kids are guaranteed to have a great time and they probably sleep comfortably on the ride back home on your charter bus.
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Once your charter bus arrives in Fargo, make it a point to visit Borrowed Buck's Roadhouse. Your charter bus is a fantastically comfortable ride and you'll find that you love being escorted safely to just about anywhere you want to go, but perhaps it wouldn't be an entirely bad idea to get out for a little while. Stretch the legs and maybe indulge in a frosty beverage or two. At Buck's they are proud to boast that they 'offer a bit of everything'. And they do. Things to delight and amuse everyone from locals to charter bus groups will find something interesting at this venue. Bucks has a diverse menu to choose from and if it's tasty beverages you desire, Buck's has a fabulous bar that serves anything you like; please just be of legal drinking age. And where, exactly is the somewhat-famed Borrowed Buck's Roadhouse? Your charter bus driver is certain to know, but FYI the address is just off of 13th Avenue at 1201 Westrac Street. Buck's isn't only a bar-- they have a world-class dance floor and some of the coolest DJs in Fargo. The music here offers something for everyone, too, as the DJs spin everything from Country to Hip Hop. Request something to dance to -no matter what your style- and the DJs at Borrowed Buck's Roadhouse will probably have it. After you've danced yourself dizzy climb back on the charter bus and your driver will get everyone back where they belong, safely and on time.
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You've been enjoying the sights from your spacious, outrageously comfortable charter bus and suddenly realize that you've wound up in West Fargo. Now what? Have your devoted driver park the charter bus at 1351 West Main Avenue in West Fargo and climb on out. Welcome to Bonanzaville USA! If you and your party pals are at all interested in the history of the old time Sioux State - Bonanzaville USA will be a fantastically fun visit. Take a self-tour of more than forty-five historic buildings and authentic reproductions of log cabins, sod houses and Plains Indian constructions. Visit the recreated home of the roll-film camera inventor and do a bit of shopping in the General Store. Call ahead for Special Attractions that happen throughout the year. The model railroad will appear miniscule compared to the large luxurious charter bus you rode in on! Bonanzaville USA is open daily from May to late October and Monday through Friday the rest of the year. With all the accurately costumed characters you'll encounter, a visit to Bonanzaville feels like true time-travel. Imagine how cruising through Fargo and around the Old West would have been in those 1800's train cars and you may be especially delighted when you climb back aboard your charter bus. After experiencing how hard life was for the early pioneers, you'll realize as you recline in your luxurious seat, exactly how far we've come.
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You have never witnessed art and exhibits as amazing as the ones that are on display at Blue Spiral 1 in Asheville. This amazing gallery, which is overflowing with awesome artwork is located conveniently on 38 Biltmore Avenue. Since this wonderful venue was put together back in 1991, it has been the delight of hundreds upon thousands of pleased visitors, many of which find themselves coming back over and over again so that they may check out new exhibits. There are so many things to see here that you will want to make sure that you take your time while you are exploring so that you are able to see it all and take it in. You will find wondrous things such as photography, different sculptures in glass, ceramic, metal wood and more, two-dimensional paintings, original prints and so on. While you are at Blue Spiral 1, you will also be able to view all kinds of works by the famous artist Will Henry Stevens. Take the time to enjoy items that reflect the 20th Century American Art that he was so wonderful at producing as well as all kinds of works that feature several natural environments of several different surrounding regions and states. Do you think that you would like to plan a visit so that you can check out Blue Spiral 1? Well, if so then you should know that the hours that you may stop by are from 10:00AM until 6:00PM Monday through Saturday. During the months of May through October, Blue Spiral 1 extends hours to be open on Sundays as well from 12:00PM until 5:00PM.
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You and your charter bus full of friends have been cruising Fargo for a while now and you feel the need to get out for just a minute. Are you anywhere close to 1340 South 21st Avenue? If so, have your chauffeur stop and park awhile so you can all get out and have a blast at the Blue Wolf Casino. The Blue Wolf Casino offers a world-class casino and bar and all the entertainment you can stand. Owned and operated by the Chippewa tribe, the Blue Wolf has loads of fun table games, a fabulous restaurant and all the beverages you can enjoy. Try your luck at Blackjack or dance until your feet are numb to the fine live entertainment. The Blue Wolf is always packed with lively locals and tourists out for a good time. One of the best things about chartering a bus to bring your group to Fargo is that not only do you get to ride in safety and absolute comfort, it is also one of the safest ways to travel. Hiring a professionally driven charter bus is not only fun, it's smart. All of your guests -and you- can participate in the revelry and fun of visiting a new destination and nobody needs to worry about getting here and there. Your professional US Coachways driver will see to it that you and your charter bus group arrive at every destination you have planned, safely and on time.
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There is something unique and interesting waiting for you in Asheville and it is known as the Urban Trail. If you have never heard of this amazing and innovative art walk, then you seriously do not know what you have been missing out on. This is a great opportunity for you to explore everything that is wonderful in Asheville. Both children and adults alike are sure to benefit from enjoying a look at all that the Asheville Urban Trail has to offer. Catch a glimpse of some of the magnificent neighborhoods as well as some of the stunning architecture that brighten up the trail. Do you think that you would enjoy a wonderful guided tour along the Asheville Urban Trail? This is a great way where you can hear all about different happenings that have taken place throughout the years. You will also be able to head into some of the amazing galleries, shops, restaurants and more along the way. If you will be visiting the Asheville Urban trail between the months of April and October, you will be pleased to know that there are regularly scheduled tours that take place each Saturday at two different times, 10:30AM and again at 3:00PM. The price of the guided tour is only $5 for adults and $2 for children. You will want to be sure that you are wearing good shoes for walking so that you do not feel uncomfortable while you are touring. If you have any questions or if you would like general information, you may call (828) 258-0710.
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