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On the 250th anniversary of American independence, delve into the nation's history in the cities that sparked revolution. This fascinating tour spans the centuries and offers a heady dose of the past while embracing the culture of today, all connected by Amtrak's Acela, riding in Business Class.
Begin in Boston and Philadelphia, touring museums and exploring iconic locations like Lexington and Concord, as well as Philadelphia's Independence Hall. Continuing to the U.S. capital, history lies around every corner as we see the National Mall, Arlington National Cemetery and Mount Vernon.
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Two hundred and fifty years of American history is a feat worth celebrating, and we do just that as your vacation begins today in the coastal city of Boston. As you arrive, make your way to our four-star hotel, located in the heart of Back Bay. Check in and enjoy some time to get to know your new surroundings before joining the Tour Manager and your travel group at the hotel later this afternoon.
Following a welcome meeting, a coach transfer takes us to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, where we enjoy an after-hours tour of the facility and grounds. See where the Crown's tea was thrown into the water and enjoy a glimpse at the only surviving tea chest, the Robinson Tea Chest, without the daytime crowds.
Our evening continues at a local restaurant, where we sit down for our first dinner together. Overnight Boston.
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Some of the newest additions to the Amtrak fleet, the NextGen Acela trains offer a modern take on a railway classic. Travel along the Northeastern Corridor from city center to city center between Boston and Washington, D.C. on a 457-mile route, with the train moving between destinations at speeds of up to 150 mph. Riders can choose from Business or First Class seating for the journey and enjoy fewer stops along the way, ensuring efficient transit and plenty of urban views.
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4.5 / 5 · 2 reviews
Ronald
Submitted 19/Aug
A nicely timed trip exploring the birth of our nation. Vised a lot of the historical sites in Boston. Philly and DC at a doable pace and free time to see on our own sites that were of interest
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Marie Amthauer
Submitted 19/Aug
Even though we have access to Google, it would have been nice to have been given a list of places to see in our spare time. It would have been easier. Bill tried to throw out suggestions. Hotel in DC was a ways away from eateries. At least there was one in the hotel if you like Irish. Red Caps were necessary at every stop on or off the trains, but not always available. Not fun getting yelled at by conductor! At least we didn't have to wear lanyards.
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