Wednesday, October 24

Dubbed the “Paris of the North,”
Montréal is the cultural capital of
Canada, with old-world charm and a
modern style all its own, from the
Place d’Armes and its beautiful
18th-century buildings, to the
ultra-modern downtown area.
A mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, this island city has a mountain at its
center and lies within easy driving range of ski resorts, golf courses,
and marinas.
Thursday, October 25

Perched atop Cap Diamant, overlooking
the St. Lawrence Seaway and nestled
within fortress walls, Québec City was
founded by French explorer Samuel de
Champlain in 1608. Its cuisine, language,
and traditions combine to make Québec a
unique cradle of French civilization in
North America. It is also a busy seaport,
an important center of services and research and the provincial
capital. A maze of narrow, winding, cobbled streets is flanked by 17th
and 18th-century stone houses, magnificent churches, graceful parks,
and countless monuments.
Friday, October 26, and Saturday, October 27

Sunday, October 28

Boston is steeped in history.
The capital city of the
Commonwealth of
Massachusetts and the seat
of Suffolk County, Boston is
scenically located along the
waters of the Charles River
and Boston Harbor. Glazed high-rises soar skyward and the colorful
waterfront area has been artfully renovated. It has a compact,
walkable city center, dotted with sites of historic interest dating back
to colonial times. Superb shopping abounds and the sightseeing
attractions are legendary. A few miles away are Lexington and
Concord, where the American Revolution began.
Monday, October 29, and Tuesday, October 30

Welcome to one of the world’s most
famous and exciting cities. Broadway,
Times Square, the Empire State Building,
Central Park, the Metropolitan Opera,
and Carnegie Hall are just some of the
celebrated landmarks this bustling city has to offer—not to mention
top-notch cuisine from all over the world. New York’s famed Fifth
Avenue offers world-class shopping, while Chinatown and Broadway
showcase the exotic and eclectic. Stroll down Wall Street, take high tea
at the Plaza Hotel, or explore some of the world’s greatest art museums.
You can experience the best of everything in the city that never sleeps.
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Wednesday, October 31

Philadelphia’s history is replete with dramatic struggles, most
importantly as the seat of government
during the founding of our nation. With
your visit to America’s birthplace, you
will have a chance to see the places that
figured so prominently in the Revolution
and the framing of the Constitution.
The Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House,
Carpenters’ Hall, and Independence Hall are
all within the city center.
Thursday, November 1

Friday, November 2

As America’s most beautifully preserved architectural and historic
treasure, Charleston is steeped in 300 years of history. Hundreds of
significant and lovely preserved
structures from the colonial and
antebellum periods grace the Historic
District’s narrow streets. Discover pre-Revolutionary plantations and the graves
of famous Americans such as John C.
Calhoun and two signers of the
Declaration of Independence. And no
visit to Charleston is complete without a
visit to Fort Sumter. The decision by the
Confederacy to bombard the Fort began
the Civil War.
Saturday, November 3


Sunday, November 4

Whether you enjoy good food, recreational sports, or sunshine,
Miami abounds with exciting entertainment, world-class hotels and
restaurants, great beaches, and a never ending nightlife. Discover the
architectural crown jewels
within the one-square-mile
of its historic Art Deco
District, showcasing
Traditional Deco,
Streamline Moderne, and
Spanish Mediterranean
Revival styles. Enjoy a meal
and catch interesting sights
at one of the many fun
eateries along Ocean Drive.
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