Have you been looking for a unique golf experience for quite some tine with no luck? Well, this is where you have the charter bus bring you by the Revere Golf Club, which is located at 2600 Hampton Road. This par-72 golf course is sure to give you a run for your money. The best part is, you will be totally in awe at just how beautiful all of the landscaping is on this world class course. Many of the people who stop by to play at the Revere Golf Club will begin to ask themselves just how they ever played golf anywhere else. This is because this stunning course is actually built directly into the beautiful desert canyons. You will almost feel as though you are the only golfer in the world when you step foot on this wonderfully lush course. Certainly, you will want to bring along a camera with plenty of film so that you may capture this amazing experience for future reference. During your visit, you may want to inquire about some of the golfing packages that are available in case you would like to schedule a return visit when you can actually stay overnight. Do not forget to make your way over to Buckman's Grille if you are feeling hungry after a great game of golf. This is the best place to go when you are looking to much on breakfast, lunch or dinner. If you happen to have any questions on prices or tee times, you may call the Revere Golf Club directly at (877) 273-8373.
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The Robert Frost Farm, which is located on route 28 in Derry, was home to Robert Frost and his family from 1900 to 1911. Robert Frost is one of the nation’s most acclaimed poets, and his writings are said to be the epitome of New England. Frost attributed many of his poems to the memories he had from his years in Derry. This simple, two story clapboard farmhouse is typical of 1880’s New England. There are tours, displays, a trail, and poetry readings available here, and programs are offered to the public at no charge. All of these things are possible because of grants from the New Hampshire Humanities Council, and sponsors, including the Robert Frost Homestead Trustees. The house has been restored to look as it did when Robert Frost and his family lived there. The home’s caretakers actually enlisted the help of his family when they were decorating it, and used their childhood memories to make things look as authentic as possible. There is even china pieces on display in the dining room that belonged to Robert Frost and his wife. There is an extensive network of trails surrounding the home, that leads hikers into nearby woods, maybe this is the road less traveled? At the Robert frost farm, you can go on guided house tours, see a children’s garden, and walk along the Hyla Brook Trail. The Hyla Brook Trail is an interpretive trail that has an accompanying brochure. The visitor’s center in the barn offers guests a chance to purchase Robert Frost books and merchandise.
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When you are taking a charter bus throughout Henderson, you can actually visit a place where you never have to stop clowning around. As a matter of fact, at this location, clowning around is the name of the game! This fun and interesting place is called Ron Lee's World of Clowns, and it is an excellent attraction that is just perfect for any person, from young to old. A visit to this interesting attraction may find you wanting to buy several different sculptures before you leave. All of the limited edition clown sculptures by Ron Lee are extremely popular and wonderful as gifts or souvenirs. There are even great Warner Bros. Sculptures that you can browse through when you visit the gallery. It should be quite fun to tell everybody that you know that you stopped by to see the largest collection of limited edition clown sculptures in the world! You can stop by for your very own visit so that you can check out all of the amazing clown sculptures on display. Ron Lee's World of Clowns is located only approximately 20 minutes outside of the Las Vegas Strip area. Depending on the time of day that you stop by, you may even be able to have some of your purchases signed by Ron Lee, the sculptor himself. The hours that you may stop by for a visit are from 9:00AM until 4:00PM Monday through Friday. There are regular closings on every weekend as well as all of the major national holidays, so be sure that you plan your stop accordingly. If you happen to have any questions, you may call (800) 829-3928.
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Visiting the State Capital Building in Bismarck is worth the trip on your charter bus vacation. The State Capitol was finished in 1934, during the time of the Depression. Much of the exterior from Holabird and Root's design is gone. There once was a thirty-foot statute that was supposed to be in the entry plaza in front of Memorial that was later removed. The decorated etching from the cornice stones for the Legislative wing and from the spandrels has also been removed. The building however is still beautiful and the people in your charter bus group will enjoy its Art Deco style. There are many statues on the ground such as Sakakawea, The Pioneer Family and The Buffalo. Your charter bus tour will enjoy the tours that are offered in this building. There are many things to see and enjoy in Bismarck. And you will not find a dull moment during your stay here, while on your charter bus vacation. Bismarck offers all types of attractions and things to do. There are many historic buildings in this town such as the Former Governor's Mansion and the State Building. Your charter bus group can learn a lot about the history of Bismarck while going on tours and visits to places like the State Capitol Building and other sites. The tours associate with these sites can give your charter bus tour an informative look at the past and present of Bismarck.
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This museum is a must see attraction for a history lover, train lover, or lover of the old west and pioneer living. The Union Pacific Railroad Museum, which is located at 1416 Dodge Street, houses one of the oldest corporate collections in the nation. This museum includes artifacts, photos, and documents, which trace the development of the railroad and the American West. The collection housed at the museum dates to the mid 1800’s, and features original editions of reports from survey teams, which searched for the ideal land route to join the nation, east to west. Surveying equipment, early rail equipment, and artifacts from the construction of this transcontinental railroad are on display for visitors to see. This museum tells the story of one of the world’s first construction marvels. The transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869 by Union Pacific, and it helped shape the landscape and geography of the West of this country. The items on display at the Union Pacific Museum have been donated or loaned by employees, or friends of Union Pacific, and because of the interest shown, they have set aside this area to grace the adventuresome spirit of western pioneers. These pioneers were the men who helped to open the western land for settlement. They faced the dangers and the hardships of frontier living. The museum is lovingly dedicated to the builders of the railroad, and to the early pioneers. Any American history buff, or lover of the old west is sure to enjoy a trip to the Union Pacific Railroad Museum in Omaha.
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The Kountze Planetarium is a great place to visit, and provides fun for guests of all ages. The Kountze Planetarium is located at 6700 Dodge Street in Omaha. It is located on the main floor of the Durham Science building, on the west end of the UNO campus. This is a domed theater that uses a star projector and other effects to present astronomy fact based shows, as well as entertainment based laser light shows. The Planetarium is open to the public during show times, which you can find by calling the Kountze Planetarium Hotline, at (402) 554-3722, or by going to the Planetarium’s website. The Kountze Planetarium offers two different kinds of shows, Astronomy shows, and Laser Shows. The astronomical shows, which most people call Planetarium shows are documentary features that concern some aspect of astronomy or space science. This may be a simple as a star talk, which is a live discussion of the current sky, pointing out constellations and planets, to a multimedia show that features the latest images and simulations from space research. Laser shows, on the other hand, are sound and light entertainment shows. There is no narration, and stars occasionally appear, but only as another special effect. Laser artists create images, both abstract and graphic in laser light to interpret the music. The show tends to take on the character of the music. Admission prices will vary, anywhere from $1.50 to $5 depending on the particular show. On the high end of that price scale is Pink Floyd’s, “The Wall”, because of its extended length. Tikets are sold only at the window in the lobby, thirty minutes before showtime. The best places to sit in the planetarium are the center seats of the back two rows. Groups can book private shows at the planetarium in advance, with low minimum rates of $40 for daytime shows, and $60 for evening shows. Laser shows have a flat fee of $250 for a group.
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Put your money where your mouth is and head to the Klondike Sunset Casino, located on 444 West Sunset Road. Anyone who is taking a charter bus throughout Henderson is sure to really enjoy this amazing casino attraction. Sure, there are a bunch of casinos in the area, but the Klondike Sunset Casino is something special that is a must when you are in town and looking for a little bit of adventure. Anyone who has always been a big casino gaming fan will truly fall in love with all of the slots and table games that are offered here. There are actually four fantastic table games as well as a good number of slots, 290 to be exact. Even a person who has never had the chance to set foot in a casino is guaranteed to have a great time from the very minute that they walk through the casino floor. At the Klondike Sunset Casino, you will have the option of both sports book and racing book, as well as black jack and roulette tables. For those visitors who enjoy playing the slots, there are a good variety of machines that you can choose from. There is the popular Cool Millions dollar slot as well as 14 other dollar slot machines. You also have your chance to play penny, quarter and nickel slots as well. Do not be afraid to stop by and play all day long. When you feel as though you are in need of some food, you can always head to the Klondike Cafe Restaurant before you end your charter bus trip.
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Kenefick Park at Lauritzen Gardens, located at 600 Abbott Drive is a must see for anyone visiting Omaha. Here you will discover part of the history of the Union Pacific Railroad, and the role that Omaha played in that history. Two of the greatest locomotives to ever power the Union Pacific Railroad are at the southwest point of the Lauritzen Gardens property. These locomotives are highly visible to traffic on Interstate 80, welcoming motorists to Nebraska. The locomotives on display are the Centennial No. 6900, which is the largest and most powerful diesel electric locomotive ever built, and Big Boy No. 4023, which is the world’s largest steam locomotive. This park, which features several plazas, seating areas, a grand staircase, canyon stone walls, sculpture, walkways, and interpretive signage, documents the Union Pacific Railroad’s role in the development of the west, specifically Omaha. The park is named after the former Union Pacific Chairman and CEO, John C. Kenefick and will be landscaped with native plants and grasses. The landscape is maintained by the Lauritzen Gardens horticulture staff. Kenefick park is open to the public with no admission fees charged. There is free parking available at Lauritzen Gardens, and a sidewalk and a stairway lead visitors from the parking lot to the park. The hours of operation at Kenefick Park are the same as those of Lauritzen Gardens. Make sure that you take the time to absorb and appreciate the history displayed here, a history that helped to shape the history of this nation.
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Get fired up and ready to have an amazing time at the Jokers Wild Casino, located at 920 North Boulder Highway. You are sure to begin having fun from the very moment that you step out of the charter bus and walk inside to check out this 23,698 square food casino. This place is literally loaded with all of the best gaming in the industry, and it is all just waiting for you to play. The Jokers Wild Casino is simply a slot machine lovers dream! You will not believe your eyes when you see that there are a whopping 560 slot machines that you can try your hand at. You could pretty much sit and play all day and have a completely amazing time. Check out all of the dollar and half dollar slots and then maybe work your way over to Betty Boop's Big Hit. Of course, you will be able to play video poker if you wish and there are also the favorites with penny, nickel and quarter slots. If table games are more of what you are looking to play, there are 11 tables altogether that you may choose from. For the convenience of all Blackjack fans, there are 7 tables so that you have a better chance of getting a seat. You will also find Craps, Poker and Roulette. There is even Keno at this gorgeous casino, for the ultimate in gaming experiences. Have fun and enjoy complimentary drinks while you are on your charter bus excursion at the Jokers Wild Casino.
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When in Henderson, there is nothing quite like having the charter bus bring you along so that you can check out one of the best golf courses in the entire area. This is where you will find The Falls Golf Club, where the gorgeous landscaping will take you away as though you have traveled to a far away place. One thing is for sure, you are sure to be thrilled with such an amazing stop at this one of a kind location during your Henderson excursion. The Falls Golf Club is actually the newest course at the beautiful Lake Las Vegas Resort. This is the place where all sorts of golf fanatics head to when they want to play a few rounds on a challenging, yet breathtaking course. There are a whopping 7,250 yards of beautiful land that includes waterfalls, desert floor and rolling hills. These elevation changes are just right to give the perfect amount challenge for all kinds of golfers. Another amazing thing about this golf course is that you have absolutely stunning views of Lake Las Vegas as well as all of the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip at night. It is no wonder why all of the golfers who visit here will make repeat travel plans every year. While you visit, you may want to inquire about some of the fantastic golf packages that are available so that you can take advantage of one of them the next time you are planning on visiting. You should be thrilled that you had the charter bus bring you along to this golfer's paradise.
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“Lights, camera, action.” No it is not a movie and despite it feeling like one no it is not a dream. The lights, the people, and the beauty it all comes together here in this metropolis known to the world as New York City. A place where buildings rise so high your spine begins to crack as you glance up trying to see just how high they reach. A place so vibrant and lively that you become ecstatic. To do business or just admire the marvel of man millions travel every year just to be captivated by the pizzazz of New York City. The city’s concert houses, museums, galleries, and theaters make up a collection of cultural richness challenged by a few cities. And now with New York City stronger and back on top what a better time then now to visit the colossal city. First, one might wonder why New York City, what is so special about “The Big Apple”? Although the Dutch founded the city in 1624 and called it Fort Amsterdam and then New Amsterdam, the English captured the settlement in 1664 and renamed it New York, after the Duke of York, who later became James II of England. Located in the southeastern part of New York State just east of northern New Jersey, the city developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers combined with the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound. And unlike most American cities, which make up only a part of a particular county, New York is made up of five separate counties, called boroughs. At first the city only consisted of Manhattan, an island located between the Hudson and East River. In 1898 a number of surrounding communities were incorporated into the city as the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island. The Bronx became the only borough on the mainland of the U.S. Manhattan and Staten Island were surrounded by water, while Queens and Brooklyn were a part of Long Island. Next, well what do these five boroughs have to offer? Lets start with the largest borough Queens, at the western end of Long Island stretching a whopping 192 sq. mi. It is overwhelmingly residential and probably the most ethnically diverse community in the world with a population of 2,229,379 residents. With major ethnic concentrations including the Greeks in Astoria, the Irish in Woodside, the Italians in Maspeth and Ridgewood, African-Americans in Hollis, Cambria Heights, St. Albans, and South Jamaica, Jews in Forest Hills, and Chinese and Koreans in Flushing, Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst, Queens is truly home to all. With the largest cemetery in the world, housing about 2.5 million, and 6,400 acres of parkland Queens is also the host of Shea Stadium, the Aqueduct Racetrack, National Tennis Center, and both LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports. Moving on to Brooklyn, the second largest and most heavily populated of the five boroughs. With about 2,465,326 residents in 70 sq. mi, it is the home to Bedford-Stuyvesant, the largest black community in the United States, and Williamsburg, Crown Heights, and Borough Park, all of which have large populations of Orthodox Jews. With the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Coney Island a beach and amusement park, and Prospect Park, a well-landscaped area of broad drives and wooded hills, containing a restored carousel from 1912 and the Lefferts Homestead, a Dutch colonial farmhouse dating from 1783. Brooklyn is truly a historical and cultural location. From there it’s Staten Island, the southernmost of the five boroughs. Staten Island has 443,728 residents spread across about 58 sq. mi. With homes dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, Staten Island is overwhelmingly white, and has dozens of distinct neighborhoods or towns, and it has the highest proportion of single-family housing and owner-occupied housing in the city. The Island is mainly known for its Conference House, where countless and effortless peace negotiations were held between the British and American representatives in 1776 during the American Revolution, the Voorlezer’s House, the nation’s oldest surviving elementary school building, the Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art and the Staten Island Zoo. A memorial to Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi, who lived on Staten Island in the 1850s, is located in the borough. Next it’s off to the Bronx. It is the fourth largest and the northernmost of the five boroughs, housing about 1,332,650 in about 42 sq. mi. The Bronx is mainly residential, and includes dozens of vibrant neighborhoods. Such as Fieldston a neighborhood, with great stone houses set among spacious lawns and privately maintained streets. Then there’s Belmont the city’s most authentically Italian section. Other areas along Pelham Parkway and the northern reaches of the Grand Concourse are particularly prized, because the apartment buildings are well kept and the public parks are easily accessible. Last but not least, the Bronx’s is very own little fishing island section, City Island. Attractions include the world-famous Bronx Zoo, Yankee Stadium, and the New York Botanical Garden. The Bronx also has two of the largest middle-income housing projects in the United States, Parkchester housing 40,000 people in apartment buildings arranged along well-planned circular drives and Co-op City, with 35 apartment towers, 236 townhouses, and more than 50,000 residents, it is the largest single housing complex in the nation. Finally it is my favorite place to be Manhattan. Despite being the smallest of the five boroughs, it consists principally of the island of Manhattan, but also includes Governors Island, Randalls Island, Wards Island, Roosevelt Island, U Thant Island, and Marble Hill, a small enclave on the edge of the Bronx mainland. The borough holds about 2.3 million people in 23 sq. mi. It is the site of virtually all of the hundreds of skyscrapers that are the symbol of the city including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and Citicorp Center. The 110-story twin towers of the World Trade Center were also among New York's famous skyscrapers until they were destroyed in a terrorist attack in 2001. Other sites include City Hall, a Federal-style building with French Renaissance detail, the Seagram Building, an office tower clad in bronze and bronze-colored glass, Grant’s Tomb, the tomb of President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife. Notable religious structures also include Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York and the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world. Manhattan is also the center of New York’s cultural life. With numerous stage and motion picture theaters around Broadway in Midtown, including Times Square. The borough is the home of prominent music and dance organizations, such as the New York City Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera Association, the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, American Ballet Theatre, and the New York City Ballet. Okay, now since you know the facts how can you experience New York? Well first lets talk about getting to New York because obviously you can’t experience something without being there yourself. How to get to New York, well if you live in Jersey City, or “New York City West” you can get to New York for a mere $2.00, kind of unfair for those coming from places like India or so who have to spend the equivalent of $2000 to get here. It is nearly impossible to see New York in a day but to make the trip as time efficient and cost friendly as possible the best mode of transportation is a bus. Yes public transportation, mainly buses. Every borough and place in New York is accessible through a bus, connected by a web of different bus routes New York allows you to explore all of its locations, as you travel from destination to destination for just $2 a ride. So, now with a mode of transportation you are ready to go and begin your adventure. To begin the trip you should definitely start with New York’s wide range of museums. With 250 museums catering to every taste the museums are anything but boring. Though Madison Avenue between 57th and 86th Streets is the most important backdrop for galleries, dozens of others are located in SoHo or South of Houston Street and adjoining neighborhoods. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located in Central Park, contains nearly 3 million objects in every known artistic medium, representing cultures from every part of the world, from ancient times to the present. Its permanent collections are so large that its 300 galleries can display only one-fifth of the museum’s total holdings at one time. It is the third largest art museum in the world. If you are into the medieval period The Cloisters, a branch of the Metropolitan Museum, located in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan is the place for you. Then for the more modern there’s The Whitney Museum of American Art, at 75th Street and Madison Avenue, the only major museum in New York exclusively devoted to 20th-century American art. Designed like a pyramid the museum itself is a site to behold. Even if its modern science that fascinates you then The American Museum of Natural History, is right there on Central Park West between 77th and 81st streets. My recommendation though is The Brooklyn Museum, which contains one of North America’s top collections of pre-Columbian, Egyptian, Near Eastern, and Asian art, as well as the finest collection of Russian garments and textiles outside Russia. Well if you are going to visit the home of the largest number of professional musicians and dancers anywhere, how can you not enjoy New York’s performing arts? From the U.S. preeminent concert hall, Carnegie Hall, to Lincoln Center the largest performing arts center in the world located on Broadway at about 66th Street. It houses the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera House, American Ballet Theatre, and the Juilliard School, which is concerned the most, distinguished musical institution in the nation. And as if that’s not enough there is also the New York State Theater the home of the New York City Ballet, and the New York City Opera. Hopefully your journey through New York isn’t a lonely one, and if it is or isn’t a stroll in New York’s parks wouldn’t hurt. Despite being called the “Concrete Jungle”, New York is far from a concrete jungle with more than 1,000 individual parks with more than 37,000 acres of parkland available to the public. With 843 acres, Central Park though not the largest is surely one of New York City’s greatest parks. Designed by American landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the park has numerous playgrounds, a children's zoo, 5 mi. of bridle paths, bicycling and jogging lanes, a large reservoir, a sailboat pond, two ice-skating rinks, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, a swimming pool, and a lake for row-boating. And during the summer, there are free band concerts, free dances, and free nightly performances of plays in the Delacorte Theatre, an amphitheater that seats 2,300. The park is also home to the 3,500-year-old Egyptian obelisk, known as Cleopatra's Needle. Two of the largest parks however the Pelham Bay Park, 2,130 acres, and Van Cortlandt Park, 1,146 acres, are found in the Bronx, along with New York's largest zoo and largest botanical garden. Offering almost every kind of sport and recreation, how can one go without catching New York’s sporty side? Home to one of the best-known outdoor athletic fields, in the United States and the home of the New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium also hosted dozens of other spectacular events, from heavyweight boxing championships to papal masses. Adjacent from the stadium is the home of National League team The New York Mets, as well as the National Tennis Center the location of the U.S. Open, and not to forget the ever famous New York Marathon pulling in about 30,000 participants who race through the five boroughs. Still though none match the outstanding Madison Square Garden, the nation’s most famous indoor arena. It’s the home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. The garden is actually the fourth building to have that name, as each successive structure was replaced to make way for a larger facility. The first and the second were actually on Madison Square, and they became famous for public events as well as the rooftop restaurant. The current building, which also hosts rock concerts, boxing matches, and religious and cultural events, is situated above Pennsylvania Station, the nation’s busiest passenger rail terminal. To end the tour of course, you wouldn’t want to leave without a good New York meal and a good New York shopping spree. So where else but 49th St. to Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, the most highly recommended restaurant. With a huge serving area the size of a stadium, Del Frisco’s still has certain elegance to it nonetheless. The massive window spaces on three sides help to open up this steakhouse to the excitement of Midtown Manhattan. With top quality steaks, and appetizers that include shrimp cocktail, shrimp remoulade and marinated shrimp, its not surprising that the steak is the way to go here, but dishes like pastas, lobster and osso bucco are on the menu as well. And while you’re in Midtown don’t forget the souvenirs. Being one of the largest shopping districts with about 113 highly recognized stores you are sure to find any thing that tickles your fancy. From the Disney Store, for toys and things for the kids, to Nike town and Aldo’s for top-notch clothing and latest fashion apparel. So, if you are looking for the most exiting time of your life here on America’s East Coast, there is no better place than New York City. Filled with attractions that capture human intelligence New York truly shows just how far man has come into this world. Not only is New York a beautiful place but also an intelligent place too as it houses Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, several other small exchanges, and the United Nations. E.B. White said it the best in “The Essays of E.B. White”, "No matter where you sit in New York you feel the vibrations of great times and tall deeds, of astonishing people and events and undertakings." So grab a couple of dollars, get a camcorder, and hop on the next bus to start your adventure to experience these astonishing people and undertakings, “Lights, Camera, Action” journey into “The city that never sleeps.”
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There is a fun and delicious experience waiting for you when you step off the charter bus to visit the Ethel M. Chocolates Factory and Cactus Garden. This is a great place to go when you are looking to learn all about chocolates and how they are made. In addition to that, there are also beautiful gardens that you can explore. Put these two awesome aspects together and you have the ultimate in tourism experiences! Imagine how wonderful it will be to take your very own tour throughout a chocolate factory. This is the type of stuff that dreams are made of! Millions of people around the world would give anything to take such a tour, not to mention the ability to try some of the tasty samples. This is why hundreds and hundreds of people make their way to this chocolate factory. See how all of your favorite candies are made and also learn about some of the history of the candies and how they developed. Another great aspect of this attraction is the stunning Botanical Cactus Garden that you can check out during your visit. Once you arrive, you will quickly learn how this very garden is one of the largest collections like it in the entire world. During your tour, you will be able to see all kinds of interesting plant life, including Texas Prickly Pear, Wooly Butterfly Bush, Spotted Aloe and Soaptree Yucca. The hours that you may take a tour are from 8:30AM until 7:00PM every day of the week. For your convenience, the tours and admission are always free of charge. If you would like for information on this great charter bus stop, you may call (888) 627-0990.
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If you're looking for something interesting to do when you're in Concord, why not ask your US Coachways driver to take you and your friends, family, or coworkers to Christa McAuliffe Planetarium? You can enjoy a number of activities there, and you can enjoy learning about some of the city's history, courtesy of your US Coachways bus driver. Traveling by bus is not only the most comfortable way to travel; it is also one of the safest. The planetarium is primarily a memorial for the schoolteacher from Concord who died in the Challenger space shuttle explosion in 1986. Christa was passionate about science and learning. The center is built to show different theater/movie presentations on astronomy to teach students and teachers more about science and space. There are a good number of planetarium shows to choose from. Take a trip through the farthest reaches of space. See the sky as it looked in ancient times. See the moon close up and explore the icy rings of Saturn. All set to a thrilling backdrop of music. So, whether you're taking your class on a field trip or planning an outing with your coworkers after a business meeting, you can arrange for your US Coachways driver to take you to the planetarium so that you can enjoy a tour of the facilities before visiting some of the other attractions that Concord has to offer. Visit the US Coachways website today for more information on how to visit the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium and other Concord attractions.
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Anyone who is looking for a challenging and fun golfing excursion in Omaha should check out the Chili Greens Golf Course, which is located at 6808 Spring Street. This course is sure to provide a day of great fun for experienced and novice golfers alike. Chili Greens is one of Omaha’s premier golf practice facilities. This course is conveniently located, just north of I-80 and off of 72nd street. The Chili Greens Golf Course has a regulation nine hole golf course, an outdoor driving range, and a fabulous indoor golf dome, which creates a year round golf experience for those who wish to play in the winter time. Visitors can also check out the golf shop, or take a short break and relax before your practice session, or get off your feet after a game in the Back Nine grill. The Chili Greens Golf Course caters to all golfers, from the novice to the very experienced. The greens average 6,000 undulating square feet, and feature mature oak trees and pine trees. This course is best described as needing target golf strategy. During the first six months that this course was open, only ten scores were recorded as being sub-par. The signature hole at Chili Greens is the 8th hole, which is a 180 yard par three, with a raised tee, as well as a fifty five foot drop to the green. It is recommended that golfers gear back two or three clubs on this hole. There has only been one hole in one recorded on this hole, in 1998. There is also an indoor driving range, open year round.
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There are many reasons to take a charter bus throughout Henderson, with one of the best reasons being all of the amazing golf opportunities. One place that tends to stand out quite a bit above the rest is the Black Mountain Golf and Country Club, located at 500 Greenway Road. This simply stunning golf paradise is everything that you could ask for in a semi-private facility and so much more. Why not treat yourself to a few hours of relaxation so that you can enjoy the 18 holes of what is to be considered world-class golf at this great full service facility. You and your travel mates are sure to really fall in love with all of the amazing landscaping on the premises and you will probably find yourself wanting to come back over and over again. There is even a great comprehensive practice center where you can have a nice opportunity to sharpen your skills. If you feel as though you want to do a little bit of shopping during your visit to the Black Mountain Golf and Country Club, there is a great golf shop on the premises. This is the place that you need to go when you feel as though you need some new gloves, golf balls or even some new golf clubs. There is even an amazing restaurant that is just right to cater to all of the hunger needs of the golfers who stop by to play. For booking a tee time or if you happen to have any questions, you may call (866) 596-4TEE (4833).
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The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is located at 724 South 12th Street in Omaha. The programs of the Center are based on the conviction that exceptional talent deserves to be supported. They do this by providing well equipped studio spaces, living accommodations, and monthly stipends to artists who are awarded residencies. These artists are from all over the world. This environment offers them an ideal situation for creative growth. The Bemis Center was opened to the public in 1995. The exhibits at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is always changing. For 2006, there is a wide array of exhibits scheduled. These exhibits change often, so it is a good idea to call or visit the Bemis Center’s website to check what’s new and exciting when you decide to visit. In early 2006, you can see the Terrain exhibit. This exhibit breaks new ground and covers new terrain with thought provoking landscapes, featuring the paintings of Mark Bradley-Shoup, and the photography of Nicole Jean Hill. During the summer, guests can see The Music Within My Head, by Jamie Burmeister. Everyday occurrences like sweeping the floor, tapping one’s feet, or watching a fly walk across a surface provide the inspiration for Jamie Burmeister’s kinetic sculptures. This exhibit offers an interactive look into the artist’s consciousness. These interactive sculptures combine common objects with electronics and mechanics, creating amusing and moving art. There is also an auction and other artist specific exhibitions and events scheduled for late 2006. Any art lover is sure to enjoy a visit to the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.
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In 1863, John Piper purchased a humble brick office building and he turned it into an Opera House and saloon. This venue has been a tourist attraction in Virginia City for years and has recently undergone massive restorations. The Piper was soon one of the best-known and most influential theaters of the mid-1800's. A fire in 1875 destroyed his first Virginia City theater (at another location), Piper built a second theater here, to the rear of the saloon. This original incarnation of the Piper Theater burned to the ground and was rebuilt in the building of today in 1885. Early performances included classics by Shakespeare starring prominent American and British touring actors, such as Lilly Langtry as well as minstrel shows and other performers. The on-going restoration work on the opera house began originally in the 1960's and is continued today. Many of the original 1800's furnishings and artifacts remain in place in the Opera House. Interestingly, an excavation was done in 1998 in front of the original old saloon located at the corner of the opera house; over 100,000 artifacts were discovered that related to the period and saloon business. Walking tours are daily and the opera house is located at 1 North B Street. Admission is free.
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When your on your charter bus tour a must see is the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame. This Hall of Fame tells a visual story of the history of ranching, western lifestyle, Native Americans, and the Badlands. Your charter bus tour will learn the legacy and culture of the Great American West. This building is located downtown Medora close to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It is a 15,000 square foot building and its patio is 5,000 square feet, it is a $3 million dollar building. There is a Hall of Honorees, a center that has western exhibits both traveling and permanent. Also your charter bus group will enjoy the 45-seat theater and meeting area. There is a gift shop, children's activity area, archives and library. Your charter bus group will enjoy the patio that features a view of the North Wild West Series and Little Missouri River. Your charter bus group will find areas in the Hall of Fame that pays homage to the ranchers; trail drivers, Native Americans, and the big names in rodeo. Teddy Roosevelt started his ranching days near the Hall of Fame, was nick named "Old Four Eyes" and later earned the respect of cowboys. Depending when your charter bus group arrives at the Hall of Fame, you may be able to participate in many of the activities offered here, such as a family weekend, children's and adult rodeo, team penning and ranch sorting, roping, and barrel racing. So make your charter bus tour makes a stop at the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame.
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Virginia City was a boomtown that appeared quickly due to the Comstock Lode mine. This mine is the richest known silver ore mine in the United States. The mine was discovered in the mid-1800's and the discovery was filed publicly in 1859. The mine is located on the eastern slope of Mt. Davidson, which is a peak in the Virginia range. Prospectors rushed to the mine to get in on the silver ore "mother lode" and Virginia City became a place of wealth. The excavations in the mine went to depths of roughly 3200 feet (1000 meters) below the surface until the seepage of underground water brought the mining to an abrupt halt. The mine was finally abandoned in 1898 and in present this is a mine you can take a walking tour of and get a feel for what it was like to have been a miner in those days. Many mines can not be entered due to poisonous gases and other safety issues, making this a fun jaunt to make that is a little off the beaten path, but good fun for anyone that loves history. Make the Comstock Lode a must see on your next visit to Virginia City.
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Believe it or not, this used to be one of the most celebrated and popular watering holes in Virginia City. There are a large number of antiques from the original days of this saloon. If you love the old west, you will love the décor of this historic landmark. Located at 1 South C Street this saloon is open from 9AM to 9PM Monday through Sunday. You can pick up some great souvenirs for the folks back home, play the slot machines or listen to a live Ragtime band. Kids are welcome at this venue and you can even order them up a homemade root beer to enjoy. If you're considering a trip to Virginia City, Nevada; traveling by charter bus is the safest and most comfortable way to travel. You can put a group from 5 to 60 on a bus that not only has upholstered, reclining seats; but DVD and VCR players along with stereo systems to boot. Additionally, the larger charter buses have restroom facilities, so there isn't any stopping once you get your group on the road for your trip. The Bucket of Blood Saloon has a great time in store for anyone that loves antiques and Old West history.
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If your next charter bus excursion will be taking you to the charming city of Virginia City in Nevada, make it a point to stop by the Fourth Ward School. Located on Highway 341, this venue is a fun trip back to the past. History buffs will enjoy seeing how education was doled out the residents of Virginia City in the late 1800's. This was considered a truly modern building at the time. Many of the original furnishings and even the old blackboards that were used still remain in place. The facility is now used as a meeting hall, gallery and historical museum for the area. Children will especially be intrigued by the amount of items used in the school in the 1800's are still in use today. Chalk, blackboards, pull down maps are all throwbacks to teaching styles of days gone by. There is also said to be a resident ghost of this building and if you're looking for something off the beaten path to do in the late afternoon or evening, you can even take a ghost tour and attempt to photograph "Amy" the little girl that supposedly wanted to only go to school but was killed in a fire at her home and continued to come to the school anyway. Admission is only $2.00 for Adults and Children over 12. All children under the age of 12 are admitted free.
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New York City is an exciting city filled with many places to see and enjoy right in the palm of your hand. The city has an amazing amount of activities and tourist attractions. Not to mention the fact that it is always busy and full of places to go and people to see. Here is a list of some of the most popular attractions in NYC. 1. Empire State Building 2. Statue of Liberty 3. Grand Central Station 4. Rockefeller Center 5. Ellis Island Immigration Museum 6. Central Park Empire State Building The famous Empire State Building, a Landmark in New York City and a National Historic Landmark, rises more than a quarter of a mile into the air above the heart of Manhattan. On the 86th floor, 1,050 feet (320 meters) over the city's very busy streets, the Observatory offers beautiful views to the countless visitors from within a glass-enclosed space and from the surrounding open walkway. Since the Observatory opened to the public in 1931, almost 110 million visitors have thrilled to the awe-inspiring vision of the city beneath them. The observatory is handicap accessible. The building, one of New York City's main tourist attractions, offers a variety of activities for its visitors. A person may tour the Observatory 365 days per year, day and night, rain or shine for wonderful views of Manhattan and beyond. Furthermore, there are two restaurants, a sushi bar, three coffee shops, a drug store, a Hallmark card shop, a post office and two banks, not to mention the abundance of restaurants and nightlife activities in the surrounding area. For families, there is the New York SKYRIDE. This is a simulated helicopter ride and virtual-reality movie theater. There are also several art exhibits to see in the lobby, including posters and "King Kong" memorabilia displayed in two lobby showcase windows. Many concerts and holiday-based shows/decorations are scheduled year-round as well as special annual events. Statue of Liberty This amazing piece of New York is an incredible sight to see. The remarkable structure was shipped in 350 pieces as a gift from France symbolizing the bond created during the French Revolution. It took 4 months to put together and was completed on October 28, 1886. The sculptor was a man by the name of Frederic Bartholdi. Most of the statue is accessible for tourist visits. The height from the top of the base to the torch is 151 feet and 1 inch. From the ground to the tip of the torch, the height is 305 feet and 1 inch. After the incident on September 11, 2001, visitors were banned from the observatory and walkway until 2004. Grand Central Station This train station has a whole lot more to it than just a port of transportation. From food to shops, tours and events, and even historical value, you can see why this station is grand. It is the meeting place for anyone visiting in New York. The many commuters in the area also use the station. Built in 1913 and recently revitalized with shops and restaurants, Grand Central holds many secrets that are not hard to find. For great dining, visit Michael Jordan's Steak House on the west side of the concourse and Metrazur on the eastside. Below the tracks are levels of shopping from clothiers to florists to souvenir shops. Moreover, when you look up in the main concourse you will see the illustrated blue-green cathedral ceiling, which offers a different view of the nighttime sky, with constellations and other fantastic bodies-sometimes highlighted with a periodic zodiac laser show that you can catch if you are lucky. Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center is referred to as the complex of buildings and plazas between 47th and 50th Streets and fifth and seventh Avenues. The Plaza is open 24 hours 365 days a year. There is a lot-elegantly-crammed in those few square blocks. Rockefeller Center is home to NBC, and the Today Show, Saturday Night Live, and Late Night with Conan O'Brien all broadcast from there. The holiday season brings on some of the most memorable of Rockefeller Center experiences. There is the larger-than-life Christmas tree in the center plaza, fantastically decorated, all overlooking the ice-skating rink below, and around the corner is Radio City Music Hall, most well known for the stunning dancing line of Rockettes from the annual Christmas Spectacular. However, Rockefeller Center has lots to offer year-round. The food and shopping seem almost endless, and watching the people is excellent. Ellis Island Immigration Museum Located in the New York Harbor, approximately 12 million steerage and third class steamship passengers were processed on Ellis Island between 1892 and 1954. Immigrants who entered the United States through the port of New York were inspected legally and medically at Ellis Island. In 1990 Ellis Island was renovated and altered into a museum dedicated to educating visitors about the immigrant experience. The activities available at Ellis Island include a free screening of a documentary which serves as an introduction to the immigrant experience, free ranger guided tours of Ellis Island, and between all the walking, there are movies, lunch breaks, and plays. Most of the exhibits and displays go back to the time of massive European immigration across the Atlantic. You can take a rubbing of a family member’s name from the American Immigrant Wall of Honor and catch a magnificent view of Lower Manhattan. Central Park Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Faux designed this beautiful park, which is a big part of the lives of people in New York City. The design is combined of pastoral, picturesque, and formal elements. In addition, everything in the park is man made. There are two restaurants in the park: Tavern on the Green and Loeb Boathouse. There are also people selling hot dogs, pretzels beverages and ice cream. In the park, one can take a rowboat or gondola ride in the lake, visit the park zoo, rent bikes or rollerblades, enjoy concerts and plays, and much more. The attractions in the park include an Alice in Wonderland statue, Angel of the Waters Fountain, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, the mall, and Strawberry Fields. There is a number of things you can do in NYC, but if you want a tour, the bus is a good choice of the mode of transportation. On the bus one has a chance to view the city through important roads from one end to the next. Everything from museums to big restaurants to city landmarks can be seen through the bus. I for one can say from experience that NYC is one of the most amazing cities in the world.
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The Lewis and Clark Riverboat is a ride that your charter bus group will enjoy. It is located at the Historic Port and 150-passenger river steamer. You can travel down the same Missouri River of Custer and Sitting Bull, Sakajawea, Lewis and Clark in beauty and comfort. Mid-April through October is when the boat is open to groups and charters. So that would be the ideal time for your charter bus group to go, plus they offer special pricing for groups. Your charter bus group can relax and enjoy a climate controlled lower deck, licensed bar and snack bar, gift shop on the dock, and two restrooms. They can accommodate your charter bus group with snacks to fine dining, and any type of beverages. They are able to host all types of events for groups of 2 to 150. The Lewis and Clark Riverboat is also able to provide entertainment. Even national recognized authors and historians, as well as charitable gaming. Everyone in your charter bus group regardless of age will enjoy this river steamer ride. This scenic boat ride will show you the beauty of the Missouri River and the beautiful scenery of Bismarck, North Dakota. While there are many things to do in Bismarck, making a stop at the Lewis and Clark Riverboat is one that would must absolutely do while your enjoy your stay. When you book your North Dakota charter bus and head to Bismarck, make sure this is one you do not miss.
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A museum is great place to visit, so why not take a trip to the North Dakota Heritage Center on your North Dakota charter bus. This museum has something for everyone, young and old. At the North Dakota Heritage Center there is always a new artifact or document. And your North Dakota charter bus can take you there. Besides being a museum the North Dakota Heritage Center is home of the State Archives, with a large variety of newspapers, magazines, manuscripts, photographs, and much more. When your charter bus arrives at the museum a mosasaur skeleton will greet you. The main gallery features seven sections, each section has a theme. There is the Corridor of Time, The First People, the Era of Change, the Settlement Period, Bright Dreams and Hard Times, Dakota Kids, and Birds of Dakota. This educational exhibit experience will be fun for everyone on your charter bus trip; the exhibits have a life size teepee and a Model T Ford to name of couple. The Heritage Center also features temporary exhibits, such as the North Dakota Remembers World War II through Nov. 30 2007, which features over 1,200 interviews of War II veterans and has a collection of uniforms, medals, and additional artifacts. Also the Heritage Center hosts the Emigrants from the Empires: North Dakota's Germans through Sept. 3 2006. This exhibits tells the story of Germans in North Dakota before and after World War I and II. These lessons in history are something that you and your group can benefit from and enjoy on your charter bus trip. A trip to the North Dakota Heritage Center is not only educational, but also fun. When you book you North Dakota charter bus, don't forget to schedule a visit to the North Dakota Heritage Center.
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So you decided to take a vacation via Charter Bus? Well Hawktree is one stop any avid golf player must visit. Hawktree Golf Club is located in Bismarck, North Dakota. And you can see this masterpiece on a North Dakota Charter Bus. This beautiful course has been featured in Golf Digest and Golf Week. It spreads about 6042 acres, has 18-hole course, and offers a 17-acre driving range. Hawktree also offer a practice range and clubhouse. James Engh is the architect who designed the golf course. None of the 18 holes are similar. As your approaching the golf club on charter bus you will notice Hawktree splendor. The course landscape is a magnificent view of golden prairie grass, rolling hills and lakes. It is also very close to the Missouri River. This is a good trip to take on your charter bus. The course is open to anyone and you can play the nine holes for $35.00 or the eighteen holes for $60.00. There are six lodging areas nearby Hawktree to choose from. Planning a charter bus trip to Hawktree is so very enjoyable and so easy! Hawktree also offers modest fees and the greens are typically forty-five minutes in length. If you need a professional club fitting, you can get that done at Hawktree. Your charter bus group can arrange your tee time 3 days in advance. If you want to purchase the Hawktree Golf Club merchandise you can do so at their on-site Golf Shop. Aren't you ready to book you North Dakota charter bus? So go ahead and book your travel plans, experience Hawktree Golf Club through a North Dakota charter bus.
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The North Dakota Former Governor's Mansion is a beautiful two story and one half Victorian home made museum. It was the governor's residence from 1893-1960. In 1975 the State Historical Society of North Dakota took over ownership of the home and through a lot of restoration made the home in its original 1893 appearance much as it looked when the owner Asa Fisher sold the house a grand value of $5,000. Your charter bus group will enjoy the beauty of this home. There are seven different rooms on the main floor. You have the south and north parlor, the kitchen, dining room, pantries, main floor bathroom, and back shed. On the second floor there are four bedroom rooms. The front porch held the front porch, carriage house, and flower gardens. Your charter bus group will be amazed at how the house has its restored original appearance and furniture used at that time. Your charter bus group can view exhibits that show the process of the restoration, architectural style alterations, and the actual furniture that was used by the former governors who occupied the home. Not only is the home now a walk through museum, but also it can be rented to for special events and to host meetings. Make sure that while on your charter bus tour you bring your camera to the Former Governor's Mansion. You will be amazed at the richness and sheer beauty this house holds. There are many things to do in Bismarck, make sure going to the Former Governor's Mansion is one of them that you do during your charter bus tour.
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If you want to book a North Dakota charter bus, make sure to include a stop at the Dakota Zoo. The zoo opened its doors in 1961. Though this zoo is on a smaller scale, it's a site to see. The Dakota Zoo has about 600+ different species of birds and animals. This zoo is a fun place to visit while you're on your charter bus vacation. The Dakota Zoo features two train rides, the Tribune Express and the Leach Express, where visitors can hop on and view the animals. The zoo also holds a Children's Play area and Antler's Trading Post where you can pick up all kinds of neat souvenirs and items, while you're on your charter bus tour. And if you get hungry be sure to check out the concession stand for food and drinks. If you're in the mood for ice cream see Cass Clay Ice Cream Parlor, where you can get a variety of ice flavors. You'll see a variety of animals on your charter bus trip to the Dakota Zoo to a mountain lion, a gray wolf, even a Madagascar hissing cockroach to make the squeamish on your charter bus tour squeal. The zoo has nice selection of primates, mammals, and reptiles/amphibians. Dakota Zoo is also home to many adorable baby animals. Taking a charter bus trip this Zoo is a guaranteed good time. Admission to the zoo is $3.00 for children ages 2-12 and $6.00 for ages 13 and up. The Dakota Zoo offers a lot of activities and shows as well so there is always a good time in the making.
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