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Friday, May 19, 2006

The Sunset Station Hotel and Casino

One hundred thousand feet of awesome gaming is exactly what you have waiting for you at the amazing Sunset Station Hotel and Casino, located at 1301 West Sunset Road. Open 24 hours and always ready to show all visitors a completely wonderful time, the Sunset Station Hotel and Casino could quite possibly be the best place to go when you are looking to get in on the excitement. It won't take you very long to realize just why so many tourists and locals alike make the trip over and over again so that they can visit this great attraction.

Many casinos will claim to have the ultimate in slot machine games, however, the Sunset Station Hotel and Casino seems to blow them all away. There are actually 2,600 excellent slot machines on the premises where you can try your luck. Sit back, relax and stay a while so that you can get your fill of penny, nickel, quarter, half dollar, dollar, five dollar and twenty-five dollar slot machines. There are even two different hundred dollar shot machines if you are feeling lucky enough to place a bet!

Are you looking to get in on a little of the action at a gaming table? This is the place to go when you want to play poker, Spanish 21, craps, blackjack and so much more. There are 51 tables so that you are guaranteed to have a seat at one of the exciting games during your visit. This may be one stop on a charter bus excursion where you are sure to hit the big payoff.

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Spa Vita di Lago

One of the best things that you can do to indulge yourself is have your charter bus bring you to a place where you can wash all of your cares and worries away. The perfect place to do this in Henderson is at the Ritz-Carlton Spa, otherwise known as the Spa Vita di Lago. There are so many wonderful treatments offered at this location, you may find yourself having a hard time deciding just which ones you would like to have done.

Spa treatments are offered every day of the week, and the hours that you may schedule a visit are from 8:00AM until 7:00PM. You will have the joy of trying out the fitness facilities, having something done in the salon, checking out the boutique or of course pampering yourself in the spa. To schedule an appointment ahead of time, you may call the spa directly at (702) 567-4600.

There are several facial treatments offered at the spa, including the Spa Vita di Lago Signature Facial, which will leave your face feeling fresh and wonderful. You could also try the Orange Spice Aroma Scrub or the Lemon Verbena Body Polish. There is even a decadent Chardonnay Antioxidant Body Exfoliation, as well as several different massage options to relax your mind, body and soul. Choices include the Hot Stone Massage, Aromatherapy Massage, Four Hands Massage and the Deep Tissue Massage.

You are sure to find a wonderful treatment to suit both your needs and your budget. One thing is for certain, you are sure to fall in love with this spa, as well as you will feel glad that you made this a stop on your charter bus.

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Northeastern Nevada Museum

The Northeastern Nevada museum is located at 1515 Idaho Street. The museum features the original 1860 Ruby Valley Pony Express Cabin at the entrance. The exhibits that are inside the museum range from Nevada’s largest collection of mounted wild animals, from all around the world, to photographs from world famous photographers like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. An Olympic champion’s firearms, Shoshone baskets, a 1930’s living room, a general store, and a printing shop are among the other things displayed in this museum.

The Northeastern Nevada Museum also has an extensive history gallery, which features early toys, bottles, Chinese artifacts, and the works of a world famous saddle maker. There really is something for everyone here in this museum. A history gallery of Native American baskets, ghost towns, mining camps, ranching, and a world class firearms collection help to round out the collection a little further.

The Northeastern Nevada Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of Northeastern Nevada and the state of Nevada, and in order to accomplish this, the Society maintains this museum. The museum is a rich source of information about the tribes of the Great Basin. These archives include pictures, newspaper clippings, vital statistics, and books about the tribes. Some of the archives even include scrapbooks and obituaries. The art collection has items by local and regional artists and a valuable photograph collection.

Any history or art buff is sure to enjoy a trip to the Northeastern Nevada Museum, whether their area of interest lies in the old west, or Native American culture, there really is something for everyone here.

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The Lake Las Vegas Resort

You will not believe your eyes when you see all that is waiting for you at the Lake Las Vegas Resort. Your charter bus through Henderson will quickly make you feel as though you have been transported to another land once you see all of the beauty and splendor of this location. There are so many things to see and do, you may even find your head spinning with delight when you begin your adventure.

To begin with, the Lake Las Vegas Resort has some of the most breathtaking sights in the entire area. You will not only be taken by the beauty of all of the buildings here, but there is also the stunning landscaping as well as the gorgeous backdrop of the mountains and incredible Nevada skyline. This is one time where you are going to want to make sure that you have your camera handy with plenty of film to take lots of pictures.

This spectacular resort is also a magnificent place to go and play golf. Some people who have played here have stated that it is one of the finest manicured courses that they have ever stepped foot on. If you would like to play golf, you can always stop in and set up a tee time. There is also a shop on the premises where you can go if you need to purchase a few items before you get started.

If you are feeling hungry, you are more than welcome to stop by one of the fine restaurants that are available. After dinner, perhaps you would like to take a cruise across the tranquil lake? There is even a spa so that you can pamper yourself for hours if you wish. The Lake Las Vegas Resort is a true winner when you are looking for stops on your Henderson charter bus.

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Indoors And Outdoors On A Bus Tour Through Kodiak, Alaska

Kodiak, Alaska has so much to offer when you take a bus tour through the state's "Emerald Isle". Kodiak Island is considered as such, due to the rolling mountains of startling green. A bus tour can whisk you away to the southern coast of Alaska, where Kodiak brown bears got their names coined for them. If you have a taste for some fun activities while visiting Kodiak Island, you can do some great fishing, some exhilarating hiking, and view some spectacular wildlife.

After you have visited the outdoors, let your bus tour take you to an indoor area of Kodiak: Baranov Museum. Your bus tour to Baranov museum will give you plenty of time to rest up from the many exciting activities you've just accomplished, while getting you geared up to learn all about the history of Russian-America.

The Baranov Museum is a historical museum built in the oldest wooden building in all of Alaska. Originally the wooden building housed an otter pelt warehouse way back when Russian fur trading was taking place in Alaska, but now you can see pictures, artwork, and exhibits with many Alaskan artifacts from the time when the Alutiit Indians where a thriving culture. Who knew you could learn so much from a bus tour?

Bring your family, friends and loved ones on a fantastic bus tour through Kodiak, Alaska. It will be a bus tour that you'll never forget, with people that you care deeply about, for memories that will be cherished for a lifetime.

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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Humboldt National Forest

The Humboldt National Forest is actually 2.5 million acres, in nine locations, which are scattered throughout northern and eastern Nevada. The headquarters for Humboldt National Forest is located at 2035 Last Chance Road. The Forest has several areas of interest for visitors. There is the Lamoille Canyon Scenic Area which is 10,000 acres, and is located just twenty miles southeast of Elko. There are also recreational trails in this area, like the Ruby Crest National Recreation Trail. The Lamoille Canyon scenic byway extends about 12 miles up the canyon. There are also lesser known areas, like the Santa Rosa Mountains, which offer more recreation experiences, that are similar to those available in the Ruby Mountains.

In the Humboldt National Forest, you can explore several different recreational activities, like camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, and horseback riding. Those are just a few of the opportunities available to visitors. There are also twenty developed camp and picnic areas, as well as almost 900 miles of trail for visitors to explore. There are sparkling streams, and beautiful lakes, which provide many fishing opportunities, and the game fish found here include rainbow, brook cutthroat, and Dolly Varden trout. Skiing and snowmobiling can be done in the Ruby Mountains, and there is also good hunting in the area, including deer, and rabbits.

Winters here are moderate, with temperatures rarely falling below zero, and summer temperatures are usually in the high 90’s. Anyone who loves outdoor sports and recreation, or scenic hiking, or even just family camping and picnicking will love the Humboldt national forest for all it has to offer.

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The Gold Rush Casino

Henderson is the place to be, especially if you are looking for the ultimate in casino gaming. Have your charter bus bring you on over to 1195 West Sunset Road so that you can see all that there is to offer at the Gold Rush Casino. For your convenience, this great attraction is open 24 hours, so that you can keep trying your hand at the variety of exciting games.

If you or anyone in your charter bus group just loves the idea of playing the slots, then this is a great place for you to visit. The Gold Rush Casino has an amazing 169 slot machines located on the 10,000 square foot casino floor. You will have your choice of 4 different dollar slot machines, an IGT Megabucks machine and also an IGT Wheel of Fortune progressive dollar slot machine. In addition to those slot machines, there are also the popular penny, nickel and quarter slots. With the number of machines, you are pretty much guaranteed a seat so that you can try your luck with a few bets.

This is also a great attraction to visit if you are new to casino gaming. You and anyone on your charter bus who would like to learn about how everything works will find great help by all of the friendly employees on staff. For those patrons who find themselves feeling famished after a good run at the slots, there is the Digger Ban's restaurant where you can go to refuel and recharge. This is one attraction that is wonderful to visit when you are riding a charter bus through Henderson.

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The Galleria At Sunset

When you are looking for great places to go on the charter bus, you must know that there is nothing better than doing a little bit of shopping. To get in a great shopping experience, you need to have the charter bus bring you over to The Galleria at Sunset, located on I-15. This is literally the best mall in the entire area, and you are sure to find everything that you are looking for all in one amazing location.

Do you have a few gifts that you would like to buy for some special people in your life? If so, then you are in luck and you are sure to find just the right items when you walk through The Galleria at Sunset. It would be nearly impossible to go wrong when you have a whopping 110 retail shops that you can browse around in. For unique gifts, you can always head off to visit Spencer Gifts, the Sharper Image, Kay Bee Toys, and even the Sun Coast Motion Picture Company.

There are, of course, even stores for apparel for men, women and children. You can also find wonderful jewelry stores, accessory shops and even certain specialty shops. If you would like, there are even several places where you can get services done for yourself. Get a manicure, have your hair cut and more.

If you are feeling hungry, there is nothing quite as nice as grabbing a seat in the food court. You have a bunch of different food choices here, so you are bound to find something wonderful to tempt your taste buds. This is a great place to stop and shop during your charter bus adventure in Henderson.

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The Eldorado Casino

Have you been dying to try your luck at an amazing casino? If so, then there is nothing else that you should do than head off to the Eldorado Casino, located at 140 Water Street. Of course, when you are taking a charter bus throughout Henderson, you will be tempted by a good number of casinos. However, the Eldorado Casino is a beautiful place that is a must see for any of the travelers as well as locals who are looking for a wonderful, exciting time.

This casino actually spans about 17,700 square feet and is filled with some of the best machines and table games that you could ever dream of playing. Are you in the mood to hit some of the slot machines? If you are, then the Eldorado Casino has your number with 530 machines, all in perfect condition, for you to place your bets with. You have your choice of penny, nickel, quarter, dollar slots and much more. There is the popular CDS Top Dog as well as the exciting IGT Megabucks. With slot machine options such as these, you may find your self wanting to stay and play all night long.

If you step off the charter bus and you feel as though you need to eat before you play, you will find many tasty eats at three different locations within the Eldorado Casino. Each one of these locations serves up breakfast, lunch and also dinner so that you will never have to skip a meal while you are in player's heaven. This is one stop on your charter bus adventure in Henderson that you will never forget.

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The DragonRidge Country Club

For anyone who is looking to visit a place that has been voted The Best of Las Vegas, you need to look no further than the DragonRidge Country Club. Yes, this amazing place, located at 552 South Stephanie Street is sure to be a fantastic stop on your Henderson charter bus adventure. The sights here are just amazing and you are guaranteed to want to stay for quite some time so that you can drink in the beauty of the exquisite natural surroundings.

Why is this lovely place called DragonRidge, you ask? Well, you will know the answer from the very minute that you begin to explore this gorgeous attraction! There is actually a magnificent rocky ridge that resembles a beautiful sleeping dragon. Once you lay eyes on this area, you will be able to see for sure just why so many golfers from miles around love to schedule a tee time on this amazing course.

Perhaps you would like to head on into the Club House so that you can enjoy one of the exquisite menu options. Anyone who gets the chance to dine on such fine foods has to be one of the luckiest people in the world. Choose from such delicious items as Coconut Crusted Lobster, Havana Baja Sea Scallops, or Grilled Kobe Beef Cobb Salad. From time to time, there are even cooking classes offered at the DragonRidge Country Club by the head chef. Just imagine how wonderful it would be to learn how to make such incredible dishes on this stop during your Henderson charter bus tour.

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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

New York City Attractions

New York City is full of many things to do and see. Each burrow and section of the city is different from the next making it very difficult to be bored. New York City’s main attraction is its population. There are people of every race, gender, sexual preference, and each has different ideas and views, which they portray in their clothing styles or even bumper stickers. No matter how old, young, punk or preppy, you will always fit in, in New York City. Nobody is considered weird or outrageous because all New Yorkers are, in their own way.

With so many people New York has many different ways of transportation. There are ferries, taxis, subways, buses, and even rickshaws. A great way to get around the city if you are traveling with your family is the bus. The bus is fairly cheap and you can enjoy the company of your family and friends without being distracted say if you were driving. Another good reason for the bus is you can see all around you and take in the scenery of New York City. Especially if you are a tourist and aren’t sure where you are suppose to get off, you can look around and get a sense of where you are. If you are on the subway and miss your stop you have to change trains and head the other way, which could take a while. So if you are new to the City and want to take in as much as you can, take the bus.

Another way of transportation is the horse and buggy. If you are in Central Park it is a very romantic way to see part of the park. A horse and buggy ride also throws you back in time. You start to imagine how back in the old days there were thousands of horses on the road and in a time of immigrants. In addition to the horse and buggy Central Park is full of lush green grass and huge hovering trees. Under these trees you may find people having a picnic or playing Frisbee. Central Park is a great place for people to relax and enjoy the nature around them. Many people go tanning or play football. Anytime of year you will see many people jogging or hear musicians of all types of music. There are spots in the park where you can row a boat or go on the merry-go-round. Another big part of the park is the Central Park Zoo. Although it isn’t as big as the Bronx Zoo it is very educational and fun for all ages.

If you continue to walk in Central Park you will eventually come across the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In my opinion this is one of the best art museums in the world. This Museum has a suggested price and you can give a donation of any amount to get in to the museum. This is very good for artists who want to study some technique because most artists are broke. It has everything from the Roman and Greek sculptures of gods and goddesses to an old tomb found in Egypt with hieroglyphics and mummies. It has art from almost every country in the world from Japan to South Africa to Cuba to France. It has art made of every type of material from paint to wood to silk to photographs, it also has various styles such as Impressionism, Modern and Rococo. There are also a numerous amount of artists outside the museum selling their work. So if you want an original piece of art from New York this is the place. They sell normally around 20 dollars. Other art museums in New York City include the Whitney, Guggenheim, Frick, Cloisters, Hesche and the newly refinished Museum of Modern Art.

Some of these museums take at least a day, and if you are planning to spend a whole day somewhere it should be at the Bronx Zoo or at Coney Island. The Bronx Zoo is obviously in the Bronx and is remarkably big for it location. The habitats for the animals are kept extremely well. You could be looking at a lion in an open safari environment but when you look higher and a little left you suddenly see a skyscraper. It’s like an oasis in a desert. If you are tired of walking in the park there is even a Monorail that takes you around part of the zoo where you see elephants, red pandas and more. There are even camels that little kids can ride and other various types of animals that you can feed. If anybody in your family is interested in animals or nature this is the right place to go.

Opposite the Bronx Zoo is the Coney Island Aquarium located in Brooklyn. This a great place for anyone who likes water. There are walruses, penguins, sharks, dolphins, beluga whales, and even manta rays that you can touch. It also puts on shows where you can watch dolphins do tricks and while they are doing this you learn about their lifestyles and habitats. Another interesting thing is they have feeding times where you can watch the penguins and dolphins being fed. Coney Island is also famous for its beach area. There is a boardwalk where you can go on rides such as the cyclone. The cyclone is an old wooden rollercoaster that can be a little scary because it sounds like it will break at any moment. There are many rides for kids and some skeeball machines. The food is very good with Nathan’s hot dog restaurant and many small places selling: pizza, funnel cake, zeppolies, Italian sausage, cotton candy and ice cream. If you are looking for a relaxing day, get your bathing suit on and head down to the beach. The water may look dirty but it is perfectly okay to swim in. If you don’t like the water then just take a nice stroll on the beach picking up shells or sea glass.

If nature is not your thing catch a bus back into Manhattan and go shopping. If you are into name brands head down to Fifth Avenue. This street is full of high-end stores such as Saxth and more. If this is a little too expensive for your taste the go to Harold Square where Macy’s is. If you have the clothes down and just need accessories head over to Canal Street. You can get bootleg purses, bracelets, watches and anything else you can imagine. You have to be careful though because if you buy a DVD of CD there might not be anything in the case or the CD is blank. One more word of advice is do not buy one of those little turtles you might see in a bowl. This is for two reasons; the turtles might have salmonella and it is cruelty to animals. Canal Street is right in Chinatown where you can find many cool and bizarre ingredients for food. The food around here is amazing but if you don’t want Chinese then keep walking up Canal Street and you will hit Mulberry Street, which will take you into Little Italy. Little Italy is full of great food but even better desert and coffee. The best place to get desert is Ferrara’s. They have sfogliatelles, which are the best thing in the world. It’s a pastry made of a hard flaky shell with ricotta cheese on the inside. They also have canoli with two different kinds of fillings, one with custard and the other with ricotta, both are amazing. There are also men on corners playing the accordion and singing Italian songs. It’s like a movie especially at night. If you are still in the mood for shopping there is a great store called Pearl River in Soho. Soho is to the left of little Italy. Pearl River is a store full of Asian cultural things such as silk robes and any design on a chopstick imaginable. They have a food section that sells Pocky, which is a candy from Japan. Traditional Pocky is a long thin cracker covered in chocolate. Pearl River also has pottery and clothing. This is a must see store if in the neighborhood.

Other places you must go see if you have never been to New York City before is Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and the Empire State Building. Rockefeller Center is famous for its ice-skating ring and the Statue of Prometheus in front of the rink. Prometheus is the god who gave fire to man so in the sculpture the artist portrayed this by making his hair look like curls of fire. Rockefeller Center is also famous for lighting the tallest pine tree in America for Christmas. If you are sick of art and want to see the hustle and bustle of a New Yorkers life then go to Times Square. You will see many billboards each trying to sell their new product by creating light shows on the billboards or making things three dimensional. You can watch the news all the time for it is always running on one of the billboards. If lights don’t interest you then watch the street performers. There might be people playing music, break dancing, or painting themselves in silver as if they were a statue. If it starts raining you can head into the ESPN store and either grab a bite to eat and watch sports or head up to the arcade room. Across the street from this is the largest Toy store in the world with a Ferris wheel inside. If you want to see more lights go to the Empire State Building, (a block away from Harold Square) the tallest building in New York City, at night. According to different times of the year and certain holidays they change the lights on the Empire State Building to illuminate the sky. But if you are there during the day you can go up to the top of the building and get a 360-degree panorama of the area. This may take a little while to get up there and is a little costly but worth the while.

If you are into architecture then check out the Flat Iron Building on 23rd, 5th and Broadway. It looks like an iron from the sky it is very skinny at one end then widens because it is located on a corner. The St. Patrick’s cathedral is a very attractive building with many details. The Chrysler Building is a great example of art deco and is located near the Empire State Building. It is very thought provoking with its different shapes. When the sun hits it, it shines brilliantly. Ground Zero is a sad place to explore architecture but it is potent. It provokes thought on how many people died, how it happened, what the World Trade Center looked like and what they could look like.

Other architectural buildings are the New York Public Library, Grand Central Station, and the Statue of Atlas. The New York Public Library is famous for the two huge lions at the entrance of the Library. The Statue of Atlas is on Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Street. It’s a statue of a titan named Atlas who is holding up the Earth. Grand Central Station also has a Greek statue outside of the Station depicting Mercury, Minerva, and Hercules. Inside the Station is a ceiling lit by light bulbs showing the Zodiac signs and constellations.

Instead of architecture if you like science I would recommend the Museum of Natural History. This Museum has huge skeletons showing the evolution of life through dinosaurs and huge tortoises. If you are sick of learning and having to walk very slowly from room to room go to Chelsea Piers. Chelsea Piers is located on the Hudson River and has every sport imaginable. They even have a driving range where you hit facing out into the Hudson River. If you aren’t an athlete and like the performing arts instead go to Broadway. I would recommend Aida and Monty Python both are excellent.

Furthermore, if you ever plan to visit New York City, the best thing to do is just walk around and observe the people. Go to as many places as you can but just have time to observe all of your surroundings. If you just look around a spot for five minutes you will understand why New York is what it is. So have fun and enjoy the sites!

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The Club Fortune Casino

There is a wonderful casino located in Henderson that has all of the gaming excitement that you could ever ask for, but they also have an amazing and laid back setting to please your senses as well. The Club Fortune Casino, located at 725 South Racetrack Road is all that you could ask for in a casino and so much more. Play some of the games, relax in their posh atmosphere, and maybe even head to one of the gorgeous restaurants on the premises so that you can grab a delicious bite to eat.

Yes, Club Fortune Casino really does sound too good to be true, but this place is completely for real. Once you walk in, you will begin to see all of the happy faces on all of the patrons on the casino floor. This is because there is not only a huge variety of games to be played, the staff here is absolutely amazing as well. All of the employees at the Club Fortune Casino are available 24 hours a day to make sure that you have the best gaming experience possible.

There are 12 table games for your enjoyment at this beautiful establishment. You have your choice of 5 different Blackjack tables so that you are sure to be able to get in on the action. There is also a table for Poker, Pai Gow Poker, and Roulette. In addition to the gaming tables, you will find an incredible 271 gaming machines for those who really love to play the slots. There is something for everyone at this stop on your Henderson charter bus excursion.

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The Carson Valley Golf Course

A charter bus trip to the beautiful Carson City area also means some really great opportunities to play golf. This is because Carson City has some of the prettiest areas and amazing golf courses that you have ever laid your eyes on. One of the courses that really does stand out above the rest is the exquisite Carson Valley Golf, located on 1027 Riverview Drive.

The desert heat is never a factor when you are walking this lush course, because there is so much wonderful shade provided by all of the great trees on the premises. You will also never have to worry about your level of golfing skill when you play on this course either. The Carson Valley Golf Course is known its very friendly and fun atmosphere. Of course, there are several clinics available from time to time where you are more than welcome to take part and sharpen your skills before you head out onto the course.

You will be very pleased to see that the greens fees are very reasonable, no matter what time of the week you will be looking to play. There is a dress code at Carson Valley Golf Course that you must adhere to. You must wear shirts with a collar and you are not allowed to wear t-shirts, tank tops or cut-offs.

During your visit, do not forget to stop by and have a delicious bite to eat at the popular Cottonwood Grill. This is the place to go for yummy breakfast or a satisfying lunch to keep you going on the course. You may also want to grab a few items in the Pro Shop before you head back onto the charter bus.

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Good Times at the Carson Nugget

Live life by the roll of the dice and make a point to visit one of the coolest casinos when you are on your charter bus through Carson City. Head over to the Carson Nugget, located conveniently on 507 North Carson Street so you can see just what is new in gaming action. There is never a dull moment behind these casino doors, and guests are always in for a really good time.

Even if you have never been to a casino before, this place is just perfect for beginners as well as for the hardcore casino gamer. If you are one of the many fans of the slot machines, you are sure to be in player's heaven when you enter the Carson Nugget. There are actually an amazing 700 slot machines that you can try your luck on! For a slots fan, this is a great way to keep busy for a while.

Maybe you are more of a table gamer? In this case, you are more than welcome to play for a while at one of the craps, roulette, blackjack or poker tables. The Carson Nugget also has Keno, where you could possibly take home a $50,000 payout! If you would like, you could even get in on some of the bingo sessions that take place during the day. Bingo session times are at 8:30AM, 10:30AM, 1:00PM, 4:00PM, 7:00PM and 9:30PM.

Don't forget, if you are feeling hungry, there are several great restaurants at the Carson Nugget that you may enjoy. Perhaps you would like some seafood or even a juicy steak before you end your charter bus tour.

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The Carson City Hot Springs Resort

One of the best kept secrets in all of Carson City is the Carson City Hot Springs Resort, appropriately located at 1500 Hot Springs Road. All visitors quickly fall in love with the warmth and charm that this natural phenomenon has to offer. Not only is this a historic landmark that has been drawing people since 1849, it is also a wonderful place to go when you want to relax and get away from it all. This is one hot spot that you are guaranteed to be pleased with when you take a charter bus throughout Carson City.

Imagine being able to relax at a lovely resort that has the natural comfort of hot springs. Not only is there the swimming pool that is filled with natural water from the hot springs, there are also 10 different private hot baths where you may sit and soak for a while. If you have never had the chance to enjoy amazing water from hot springs, this is the perfect opportunity. You won't believe just how perfect your skin will feel after you have taken the plunge!

The hours that you may stop by to check out the springs are from 7:00AM until 11:00PM every day of the week. There is also a great restaurant on the premises so that you may enjoy a great meal before or after you enjoy the water. You can even check out all of the nice items that are for sale in the gift shop during your charter bus stop at the Carson City Hot Springs Resort.

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The Beautiful and Historical Capitol Complex

During your charter bus tour throughout beautiful Carson City, you may find yourself wanting to get out to walk around a do a little bit of sightseeing on foot. If this is the case, there is a wonderful city walk around the Capitol Complex, which is located on Carson Street at Musser and 5th. Any history buff is sure to benefit from such a lovely and historical walk around town. Here, you will be able to find out all about the Nevada State Capitol Building, the Supreme Court, Legislative Building and even the State Library and Archives.

Many of the people who take walking tours throughout the Capitol Complex area are usually found stopping quite frequently to take pictures of this gorgeous setting. The Capitol Building itself is an architectural wonder, constructed in stunning native sandstone. This is actually known to be the second oldest Capitol Building located on the west side of the majestic Mississippi River. Once you begin to look around this fabulous area, it will probably be very hard to believe that this location was once a dusty and dirty field, which used to be called the Plaza.

You may even want to read up a little bit about this amazing Capitol Complex before you actually stop by for a charter bus visit. This entire area has undergone so many interesting and wonderful changes throughout the years, you may find it hard to believe your eyes when you see how it looks today. Old, stunning buildings and rich history await you when you step out for this Carson City charter bus stop.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Visiting The Bowers Mansion Museum

For a nice change of pace, you could schedule a nice visit to see the Bowers Mansion Museum, located on Highway 395 South at Highway 429 in beautiful Carson City. This is a really nice attraction that a good number of tourists and locals alike will visit every single year. There could be many different reasons why this attraction is so popular, including the wonderful land that it sits on as well as the stunning building itself. Once you lay your eyes on the Bowers Mansion Museum for the first time, you may think that you actually stepped into a whole different time.

This gorgeous Mansion was built way back in the late 1800s, but you would almost never know it because it has been taken care of so well. If you have never had the chance to see a structure that is built from sandstone, then this is your perfect opportunity to see this material in its full glory. For many years, the Bowers Mansion was known to be the most spectacular building in all of Nevada.

Inside the mansion, you will find that there are wonderful old furnishings, including stunning silver tea sets as well as exquisite door hinges and knobs that are also crafted in fine silver. If you would like, all visitors are welcome to take part in one of the many guided tours to regularly take place during the warmer months. The cost of admission is only $3 for adults and $2 for children and senior citizens.

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Barley's Casino and Brewing Company

Just imagine how wonderful it would be to be able to find two great attractions all in one location for a stop on your charter bus through Henderson. Well, you and the crew on your charter bus are in luck because there is all kinds of fun and excitement going on at Barley's Casino and Brewing Company, located at 4500 East Sunset Road. At this amazing location, you will find great casino gaming, fine dining, the interesting brewery and of course, top of the line entertainment!

Barley's is definitely the place to go when you want to enjoy all sorts of gaming. There are actually 199 Keno, Reel and Video Poker machines for you to try out along with penny slots and so much more. You can even see what is going on with your favorite sporting events, watch the games on wide screen televisions and bet with Sports Book. Each and every guest who makes their way to this great casino is thrilled with the wonderful games that are offered as well as the friendly staff and exciting atmosphere.

When you are getting to be on the hungry side, you can make your way over to the Brewer's Cafe where you can grab a few delicious eats or you can even head to the Brickhaus Pizza Kitchen to grab a few slices of tasty pie. There is nothing like enjoying a sumptuous and perfectly cooked steak with a giant baked potato after a few hours of gaming. If you are there in the morning, you will find that you can enjoy one of the tastiest breakfasts for miles and miles around! You will never regret making this a stop on your charter bus adventure.

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The Anthem Country Club

There is a gorgeous area in Henderson that is filled with all sorts of enjoyable people and activities. This place is called the Anthem Country Club, located at 1 Club Side Drive, and you simply have to see it for yourself to believe it. In addition to having state of the art facilities, there is also a masterpiece of an 18-hole championship golf course that is sure to be any golfer's dream come true.

You will find that Anthem Country Club is quite easy to get to, being only 15 minutes from the hustle and bustle of the famous Las Vegas Strip. If you are looking to get in on a great golf game, you will find the landscaping of the course at Anthem to be just exquisite. The elevation changes are just perfect and you can also enjoy bubbling waterfalls, lakes and even wonderful desert terrain. There are five sets of tees located on each of the holes of the golf course, and there is also a nice practice facility if you feel as though you need to brush up a bit before you get out and play.

Another one of the great reasons why people love to visit the Anthem Country Club is the amazing Club House. This is the place to go when you feel as though you need to recharge a bit before or after you head out to play a round of golf. You are sure to enjoy the delicious food that is served up here as well as the amazing views that surround the dining room. Any charter bus tour would not be complete without a stop to see the beauty of the Anthem Country Club.

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Kenai Alaska Has So Much To Offer With A Charter Bus Tour

If you enjoy learning about the rich history of an area, a charter bus tour through Kenai, Alaska may very well prove to be one of the best little trips you'll ever take. Rich with significant Alaskan history, a bus tour can take you through the city of Kenai, where the Dena'ina Athabascan Indians had their original plantation. Eventually, as you'll learn when walking through the city, a Russian fur trading post became akin to the area in 1791 and continued on for approximately 80 years, up until the United States Government purchased Alaska in 1869.

Old Town Kenai has a gorgeous visitors center which you can be taken to via your charter bus tour, and you can walk through and enjoy the beauty and architecture of the old, historic buildings. Do not be surprised when you see log cabins and large old churches which tell all about the history of the town.

For those interested in Russian history, Old Town Kenai will remind you how important an influence the Russian Orthodox church had, when visiting For Kenai--an amazing replica of the original.

When you've had your fill of history for the day, your charter bus tour can whisk you away to the grand scenery of the Kenai Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge is a beautiful bus tour drive, in which you will see rolling hills, gorgeous placid lakes and amazing streams and rivers where wildlife is preserved for the viewing.

For a taste of history, take a charter bus tour through Kenai, Alaska!

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A Charter Bus Tour in Juneau, Alaska

If you're going to be visiting Juneau, Alaska, why not take a Charter bus tour and get the entire scene? Juneau has so much more to offer than you would have imagined.

For your first stop in Juneau, why not take the bus tour to the Rock Dump Indoor Climbing Gym? With 11,000 square feet of area to climb, you'll have so much fun; you'll never want to leave! Whether you're a novice, intermediate or expert rock climber, you'll find something for everyone at the Rock Dump Indoor Climbing Gym.

Once you've had your fill of climbing rocks, hop back onto your tour bus and head over to the famed Alaskan Brewing Company. The award-winning beers they have are all on tap, with free samples to boot. Alaskan Amber beer is available, straight from the gold-rush recipe. You can shop for souvenirs to take with you on your Charter bus tour, and learn about the operations that are behind bottling and brewing your favorite beers every day! Adults on this bus tour are sure to have a great time.

Finally, take a ride on your Charter bus tour to the nations leading nonprofit Juneau playhouse, the Perseverance Theater. Productions at this theater are always receiving accolades nationally for the new productions that they produce, as well as the remakes and updates of old favorite productions, with their own Alaskan spin put on them.

No matter what you're doing in Juneau, whether it's climbing rocks or taking in the theater, a Charter bus tour is the best way to travel to ensure fun and relaxation for everyone!

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Monday, May 15, 2006

New York City Sightseeing

New York City is one of the largest, most populous cities in the entire world. One should be ashamed if they had never heard of it. With a population of over 8 million people, it can become quite packed. But many of these people come from all parts of the world, and they bring their cultures with them. So one can say it is packed with diversity. Such an eclectic gathering of culture cannot be outmatched anywhere in the world. It adds to the great reputation that New York City holds. It simply makes it a much more exciting and astounding place to live or visit. There are countless buildings, exhibits, sights, venues, and attractions located in New York City. It would be almost impossible to describe them all, let alone visit them. Of course, on a trip to New York City, there are always those must-sees.

First in planning a trip to New York City would be transportation. Getting to the City is fairly simple. There are entrances almost everywhere, even if you do not have or want to drive a car. You can take the bus or a minibus, catch a PATH train, hop on a ferry, call a taxi cab, take a helicopter (for the wealthier folk), and even bike across the George Washington Bridge. Either way you choose, you will end up somewhere within the Big Apple.

Now that you have reached New York City, here comes the hard part: Transportation WITHIN the City. You could take the car, but if you really want to discover the City, it would not be advised. New York City covers approximately 301 square miles and consists of five boroughs, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. With attractions located in almost every corner, it is quite difficult to get around seeing all of them. A car might not be the smartest choice, especially since some sights are located on the Hudson River.

As stated before, New York City is packed. There are just too many people and not enough space. If everyone that came to the City brought their own car, it would complete chaos. I can recall a day when I went to New York City for dinner at a restaurant. It took longer to find parking than to actually order, wait for, and eat our food. Sometimes residents cannot even find parking. Traffic is also a big problem. There are delays of up to one or two hours. More cars can only equal more hours.

Lately, gasoline prices have skyrocketed, with increases of up to 60 cents overnight. Considering the size of New York City, one could quickly burn a whole tank in a single day. Pollution is another problem on the rise. With so many cars burning so much gasoline, it would be better to just cover the entire city in clouds of smoke. This continuous pollution of the air is slowly deteriorating the life in the City. So why continue the destruction?

Walking is obviously not an option, but buses can be quite useful. If one has ever been to New York City before, they have seen the large, red double-decker buses with “New York Sightseeing” painted on the body. For a little over $50, you can receive a pass to use those buses. They stop at over fifty locations throughout the city, right beside the most famous and popular sights. You can sit on the top level and pass by some exhibit, but then you can hop on and off to go inside the ones you have been dying to see. Stops beside the Hudson River make it easier to travel to the sights on the riverside and connections to the ferry. Considering the number of places you will be able to go, you will save a lot of money on gasoline. If many more people were to take the bus, the crowding, traffic, and parking trouble could be alleviated. Pollution can be significantly reduced as well. The bus seems to be the savior to the transportation problem that visitors encounter everyday.

It is hard to figure out where to start when sightseeing New York City. The fascinating places you can go are located everywhere you look. If you are a museum buff, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History, Guggenheim, Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, and Ellis Island Museum might be some interesting places to visit. Some general tourist sites include the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, Carnegie Hall, Grand Central Terminal, Central Park, Empire State Building, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. You can go see a show in the Theatre District or catch a game at Madison Square Garden. The kids can have a great time at the Bronx Zoo and the New York Aquarium. You can even enjoy the beach and boardwalk at Coney Island. These are just some of the countless sights to see while visiting New York City.

You can be amazed before you even get into the City. The bridges and tunnels are also great wonders. They traffic millions of workers, residents, and visitors everyday. The George Washington Bridge has a great view. The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest large-scale bridges in the world. Everyone should go across on foot at least once. Other bridges include the Verrazano and Triboro Bridges, which also provide pleasant views of the Hudson River and New York City skyline.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, “the Met” as many New Yorkers prefer to call it, is located right beside Central Park. One is simply stunned by the building from the outside. Then they step into the palace-like main hall and their jaws drop. Many people waste their time just staring at the walls of the main hall. It uncommon that one would not get lost while exploring art through the ages. The Met has over two million art exhibits spanning from the ancient times to the 20th Century. The building itself is 1.5 million square feet with three floors, a parking garage, and even restaurants and a store inside. And to think it has been up since 1880. The best part is the admission: If you only have a dollar, you can get inside. The Met, however, runs on donations and therefore suggest visitors pay up to $15.

On the other side of Central Park, you can find the American Museum of Natural History. Housing the Barosaurus, the world's tallest freestanding dinosaur exhibit, the Museum has forty-six exhibition halls. They contain artifacts and creatures from all parts of the world and almost every important time period, many of which are so incredibly life-like, you may have to take a second glance. Like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Natural History has a suggested admission.

The Guggenheim Museum was a $2 million project set forth by philanthropist Solomon R. Guggenheim in 1943. Completed 13 years later, the building itself is a representation of the modern styles of art inside. It covers many unique styles including abstract expressionism, cubism and dada to Neo-dada, pop art and symbolism, all in the various forms of sculpture, film, photography, paintings, and paper works. Adults pay $15 with student/senior discounts and free admission for children under 12.

Located right in the middle of bustling Times Square, Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum attracts visitors of all ages. Containing over 200 wax figures, the museum has many familiar faces of the movies, music, sports, politics, and history. Some of these include Nicolas Cage, Jennifer Lopez, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and Marie Antoinette. Much history can be learned as well as you explore the story behind Madame Tussaud. Though a bit pricey, it is still a wonderful place to visit, especially if you cannot make the trip to the London Museum. Group tickets costs significantly less.

The Ellis Island Museum is housed in the original building that was used to help the immigration of over 17 million people from 1892 to 1954. The museum goes through the history of immigration, the change in population, and the culture that came with these new people. The only way to get there is by ferry, which can also bring you to the next destination in our trip to New York City. The Statue of Liberty was and remains a symbol for our country and for New York City. It represents our freedom, rights, and independence. Given as a gift from France, it has been standing tall since 1886. Lady Liberty will forever be an essential part of this country. After the September 11th tragedy, the Statue of Liberty remained closed. It was finally reopened about a year ago, though full access to the statue is restricted. The view from the pedestal, which is about ten stories high, is still magnificent. On the second floor is the Statue of Liberty Museum, which goes through the famous history of Lady Liberty. The ferry from Ellis Island can take you back to the mainland.

If you are visiting during Christmas time, Rockefeller Center is definitely one place you should see. Here is where they place the gigantic Christmas tree, the tallest one so far reaching 100 feet. The buildings around also decorate during this time, such as the musical snowflakes. Right below the tree is the ice skating rink, which is open from October to April, and an open-air restaurant takes its place during the other half of the year. With the surrounding buildings one can find broadcasting, offices, shops, and restaurants. Right around the corner is New York City’s largest theater, Radio City Music Hall, home of the famous Rockettes and the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.

Times Square is just about the brightest place on the East coast. There are millions of light everywhere, even for the smallest signs. A business cannot exist without a neon sign. Times Square houses about 230 restaurants, over 600 stores, and many theater houses, such as Planet Hollywood, The Virgin Megastore, and the New Amsterdam Theater, respectively. Street performers and vendors are seen daily performing tricks, dancing, or drawing your cartoon self-portrait. The annual, world-famous New Year’s celebration is also held here. Many people stand on the street to watch the ball drop to bring in the New Year. An estimated 1.5 million people pass through on a daily basis. There are many of theaters located right inside or very near to Times Square. One can enjoy shows such as the Phantom of the Opera, Aida, The Lion King, and Les Miserables. Even if you do not go to any of the venues in Times Square, you can still watch the many lights from the outside.

Named after the famous steel tycoon, Carnegie Hall is the place for musical legends. Opened in 1891, it has housed performances by artists and groups including Diana Ross, Ricky Martin, Madonna, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Today, revivals of greats such as George Gershwin and Cole Porter, along with piano recitals, and choral evenings occur daily. You can also visit the Carnegie Hall Archives and the Rose Museum which contain free exhibits, audio samples, posters, advertisements, paintings, photographs, and even video.

Grand Central Terminal is a marvel of craftsmanship and architecture. Though it is a transportation hub, the building from both inside and out can resemble that of a museum. It officially opened on February 2, 1913. It has the Vanderbilt hall, a vast 12,000 square foot waiting room, where special exhibits and promotions occur throughout the year. There are many stores and restaurants located inside as well. It was recently renovated to its original splendor. A small annex of the New York Transit Museum is located right inside the Terminal as well. Opened in 1858, Central Park is the escape of reality in New York City. It covers a vast 843 acres and is full of fields, ponds, playgrounds, statues, and countless benches. Many natives and visitors come to sit, eat, play, run, bike, swim, and row a boat. If one were to go sightseeing, Central Park is the main link to most of the famous sights, such as the Met and the Museum of Natural History.

Madison Square Garden can hold up to 20,000 people. It is home to three teams and can accommodate seven sports. You can go watch a Knicks or Liberty game in basketball or a hockey game with the Rangers. Many musical performances are also held. The famous Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus also has its home at Madison Square Garden. Almost every kid has visited the Bronx Zoo at least once in his or her childhood. It opened in 1899 as a research and preservation center for wildlife. Though the Bronx Zoo has changed greatly, its purpose to educate the public and help the preservation of wildlife remains the same. You can see the home-bred snow leopards or tease the hyperactive little monkeys.

The New York Aquarium is the oldest running aquarium in the United States. It currently has over 8,000 specimens of 350 different species. You can come face to face with a shark with only a pane of glass between you. It is a fun little place to go with the kids. And it is located right next to the beach. Many have been to the Coney Island Beach. It is famous for its salty water and vast boardwalk. Even if you do not enjoy the beach, you can take a nice, long walk on the boardwalk. Right beside it is Astroland, home of the famous wooden coaster, the Cyclone. It is a small, but fun-filled amusement park. One can roam the streets to find delicious foods, such as the first Nathan’s, and many boardwalk games.

New York City is far too vast and filled with adventure to describe in a few words. Even the small number of attractions here might take over a week to fully explore. So one can only imagine how long it would take to truly discover the ENTIRE City of New York.

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For Fun In Fairbanks, Alaska Take A Charter Bus Tour!

When you're going to be in the Fairbanks, Alaska area, a charter bus tour is a great way to get from point A, to point B to point C... and so on!

Why not start your bus tour off by visiting a real, working gold mine? This narrated tour will take you on a trip through the great Tanana Valley Railroad through some of the original fields of gold in Fairbanks. A guided tour is given to all guests who tour through the area, and you can even pan for your own chunks of gold! Just imagine taking home a souvenir of a chunk of pure gold....

Once you've finished mining your own gold, your bus tour can drive you straight to Denali National Park. This park can only be accessed with a tour bus, as cars aren't permitted, so a charter bus tour is essential in order to visit with some of the natural wildlife residing there. Some animals you might expect to see while visiting Denali National Park would be moose, eagles and much more! If you yearn for a bit more excitement while in Denali National Park, you could fly on a helicopter for the fantastic view, or go river rafting. There's always fun to be had at Denali National Park!

Fairbanks, Alaska is a splendid area to visit for a day, and a charter bus tour is the only way to travel (literally if you're visiting Denali National Park) so why not book a charter bus tour today?

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Fun in Anchorage, Alaska Via the Charter Bus Tour

Anchorage, Alaska is certainly a big place--big enough to take a Charter bus tour around to save yourself the gas and frustration of driving yourself! Anchorage is a great place to take a group of adult couples out for a "group date", and a Charter bus tour will get you there safely.

Why not start out acting like kids again by taking your Charter bus tour to the great Alaska Zoo? You and your date will have an amazing time visiting the enormous 25 acres of land which includes 38 different species and exhibits. Whether you want to see native Alaskan animals such as harbor seals and brown bears, or you are interested in the more exotic breeds of animals such as camels and elephants, the Alaska Zoo has the animals you love best!

After such a long day at the Alaska Zoo, you'll certainly want to all get together and commune and relax somewhere with good food and good drinks. The bus tour can take you safely to (and from!) the Glacier Brewhouse. If you love fresh seafood, you can find it at the Glacier Brewhouse. If you enjoy sampling new and different types of brews, you can feel free to indulge your senses with the knowledge that your charter bus tour is going to get you and all of your guests home happily and safely. Once you've eaten and sampled the libations, you'll wonder how you've ever been to Anchorage without having visited the Glacier Brewhouse in the past.

After a long day of visiting the Anchorage Zoo and eating and drinking with good friends, it's comforting to know that your Charter bus tour is there to take care of all of you... and they won't mind if you snooze on the way back!

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The Western Folklife Center

The Western Folklife Center is a great stop for any visitor in Elko Nevada. The Western Folklife Center is located at fifth and railroad streets. This is a nonprofit organization, which works to expand public understanding of themselves, and their neighbors, by celebrating everyday traditions of the people who live and work in the American West. The Folklife Center does all they can to create deep and lasting experiences, to challenge visitors' intellect, and to engage their emotions. The Folklife Center also strives to encourage a sense of belonging for those that live in the western regions of the country, both physically and spiritually, and to encourage small rural communities throughout the western region realize and appreciate their own cultural gifts.

The Western Folklife Center was founded in 1980, and since then, the Center has helped raise support for, and the public awareness of traditional, expressive cultures in the American West. The Western Folklife Center is best known for the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, but the Folklife Center also provides exhibitions, educational programs, and performances. Some of the exhibits you can see at the Folklife Center include 'Sheep Ranching in the American West," "The Mongolian Horseman", and many more. The exhibits frequently change, to rotate throughout other Folklife Centers in the American West.

Anyone interested in the American West will be thrilled with a visit to the Western Folklife Center. There is no better way to see the cultural diversity that is spread throughout our western regions.

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Visit the State Capitol Building

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 formerly in the entry plaza in front of Memorial that was later removed as it was considered a hazard.

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 Sakajawea, 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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Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary and Audubon Center

There are several places in Concord to rest and relax with family, as well as learn more about the city and nature, and the Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary and Audubon Center is a great place for you and your family to experience the wildlife New Hampshire has to offer, as well as learn more about the environment and camping trips that you can take advantage of at the center. If you have kids along for your charter bus excursion, they will adore a stop at this venue.

At the Silk Farm you and your charter bus group can experience nature up close and personal with nature by viewing the Center's resident wildlife such as the Bohemian Waxwing, Whip-poor-wills and Northern Finches are found in abundance. There are also Peregrene Falcons (an endangered species that is making a comeback), Ospreys and Bald Eagles found in this area (Also called "Raptors"). There is a proposal for an expanded Sanctuary that will include 4 resident raptors.

Your US Coachways charter bus will take your group there in comfort and style. With cushy, reclining seats, DVD and VCR players and the larger buses even have restroom facilities. Chartering a bus is a great way to get to your destination and not having to worry about the driving. The Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary and Audubon Center is located at 3 Silk Farm Road and the hours of operation are Monday -Saturday 9AM to 5PM and the Nature Store hours of operation are Monday-Saturday 10AM to 5PM.

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