MULTIDAY TOURS

WASHINGTON D.C.

COLONIAL VIRGINIA

BOSTON & SALEM

ORLANDO FLORIDA

"FUN IN THE SUN" VIRGINIA

HISTORIC PHILADELPHIA
AND LANCASTER
OR VALLEY FORGE

NIAGRA FALLS

FRENCH CANADA

UPSTATE NEW YORK :
COOPERSTOWN HOWE CAVERNS

NYS CAPITAL & GREAT ESCAPE
IN LAKE GEORGE

ETHNIC TOURS:
AFRICAN AMERICAN

 

MULTI DAY TOUR TO UPSTATE NEW YORK: COOPERSTOWN/HOWE CAVERNS

STANDARD PACKAGE

Roundtrip transportation via modern lavatory equipped motorcoach with climate control and video
One night first class hotel accommodations at quad occupancy - all rooms with two double beds
Three meals - one breakfast, one lunch & one dinner
Educational Workshop at the Baseball Hall of Fame
Admission to the Farmers’ Museum
Admission to Howe Caverns including “panning for gemstones” and photo
All hotel taxes and gratuities
Four complimentary chaperones at double occupancy per full bus
Gratuities for motorcoach driver
Services of a MAXIMUM tour director during your entire trip

 

OPTIONS

Baseball Hall of Fame
Technology “Baseball Grows Up”
20th Century History “A Stitch in Time”
Georgraphy “Baseball Coast to Coast”
Sociology “Say Jackie Robinson”
Communications “Going, Going, Gone”
Sports Art “Painting the Corner”
Economics “The Price is Right”
Farmer’s Market
Howe Caverns

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Cooperstown, despite being baseball mecca, is overall a small, quiet town. There is only one traffic light and Main Street is only 5 blocks long. Over the years, other influences have shaped the region and its appeal to history seekers, including the farming economy and baseball. Today, all these influences are celebrated in our history museums: the Farmer’s Museum, and the Baseball Hall of Fame. Visit Howe Caverns, New York State’s second most-visited natural attraction (Niagara Falls is #1). Discovered in 1842 by Schoharie County farmer, Lester Howe, for whom it is named; Howe Caverns is a living, limestone cave, carved by an underground river over the course of six million years, located 156 feet below the earth’s surface. Don’t forget Farmers’ Museum! Explore our rural heritage. Turn back the pages of time to 1845 when you visit the historic and working farm. Meet the craftspeople who continue the traditions of the 19th century, learn about the life on the farm firsthand and experience day-to-day routines of rural Americans.

Call our office today for more information:

1 800 852-7979