Hudson River Cruises

Hudson River Cruises

Hudson River Cruises get you up close and personal so you can see the history and beauty of both New York City and the Hudson Valley from a completely different perspective. New York City – Sail up close to the Statue of Liberty or under the Brooklyn Bridge. Marvel at...
Marble Collegiate Church, NYC

Marble Collegiate Church, NYC

With a ministry beginning in 1628, Marble Collegiate Church’s current structure was built in 1854 and served as the base from which Dr. Arthur Caliandro and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, one of the greatest religious figures of the 20th Century, launched...
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the US with the most significant collection and is actually very accessible to specialized tours and educational programs focusing on specific eras and genres of art. Represented in the permanent collection...
Old North Church – Boston

Old North Church – Boston

The Old North Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts and the oldest active church building in Boston. It is also the place where Paul Revere’s famous “One if By Land, Two is by Sea” signal is said to have been sent. Inside the church is a...
American Museum of Natural History, NYC

American Museum of Natural History, NYC

The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest and most celebrated museums in the world. Located in park-like grounds across the street from Central Park, the Museum comprises 25 interconnected buildings that house 46 permanent exhibition halls, research...
Hancock Shaker Village, Berkshires

Hancock Shaker Village, Berkshires

Hancock Shaker Village began in the Berkshires, when nearly 100 Believers consolidated a community on land donated by local farmers who had converted to the Shaker movement. The community had peaked in population with more than 300 Believers. The Shakers developed a...
Bennington Museum and Grandma Moses – Bennington, VT

Bennington Museum and Grandma Moses – Bennington, VT

Originally opened in 1928, the museum was built around the original St. Francis de Sales church, which now houses the Church Gallery section of the museum. The Bennington Museum celebrating Vermont’s art and history offers eleven galleries of permanent and changing...
Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home – Manchester, VT

Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home – Manchester, VT

His father was born in a log cabin. One generation later, Robert Todd Lincoln, the only child of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln to survive to adulthood, became Chairman of the Pullman Company, the largest manufacturing corporation at the turn of the 20th century. He...
The Mount – Edith Wharton Estate and Gardens, Berkshires

The Mount – Edith Wharton Estate and Gardens, Berkshires

The Mount is both an historic site and a gardener’s delight. America’s First Lady of Letters, and pulitzer prize winner, Edith Wharton designed and built The Mount in 1902. The house embodies the principles outlined in her influential book, The Decoration...
Ganondagan – Native American Site, Rochester

Ganondagan – Native American Site, Rochester

Ganondagan State Historic Site is the location of a major 17th-century Seneca town. This Native American community was a flourishing, vibrant center for the Seneca people. Americans everywhere owe a debt to the Seneca people; as one of the six nations comprising the...
Erie Canal, New York State

Erie Canal, New York State

The Erie Canal is famous in song and story. Completed in 1825, the canal links the waters of Lake Erie to the Hudson River. An engineering marvel when it was built, today it still ignites imagination and awe. There are 57 locks in, over 363 miles.      ...