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When you take the Monumental Route from Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone by way of Devils Tower, be sure to also make your way to Gillette, Wyoming, just an hour from the tower. You’ll feel the power of the West on guided tours of a working buffalo ranch, a large surface coal mine, a coal-fired power plant, a historic ranch, and much more. Call us today to plan your stopover in Gillette at 307-686-0040.


Thank you to our sponsor of this digital issue Campbell County, Wyoming Feel the Power an Hour from the Tower in Gillette & Wright, Wyoming ust an hour from Devils Tower National Monument and right between Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Big Horn Mountains are Gillette and Wright, Wyoming. These dream stop-over destinations for any motor coach tour feature local tours that showcase the Wyoming way of life and dining that will fuel the rest of their journey in the nation's energy capital.

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Go where the buffalo (technically bison) actually roam at the Durham Bison Ranch. This historic working ranch is home to about 3,000 bison on 55,000 acres in Wright, Wyoming. One of the world's oldest and largest bison ranches invites visitors to see their facilities and learn about their holistic herd management. The tour includes a trip to see the herd, and on-site catered ranch meals are available annually weather permitting. Coal from the Powder Basin in Campbell County provides approximately 40% of our nation's coal. Visitors are welcome to go on a coal mine tour. Guests will drive alongside the massive equipment, see trains being loaded and witness reclamation processes that restore the lands after mining. These tours are available annually weather permitting. Feel the boundaries of time blur exploring downtown Gillette. The revived downtown is filled with historical and riveting stories about

the Old West lore throughout the modern boutiques, shops and restaurants. Visitors can take the Campbell County Historical Society's free self-guided walking tour using a printed guidebook available at the Gillette Visitor Center. The former City Hall and Gillette Post Office offer a window into the city's chronicles of gunslinging cowboys with remnants of the past expertly preserved. Stop into the Rockpile Museum (Campbell County’s History Museum) to learn more about the cowboy lifestyle, where the move out west comes alive. Plus, you can wander through the Frontier Auto Museum, chock full of floor-toceiling displays of classic cars, neon signs, gas pumps and other Americana memorabilia. The Campbell County Convention & Visitors Bureau works seamlessly with tour operators to deliver the best Gillette and Wright experiences. From coordinating tours to reserving restaurants, these experts can deliver— call 307-686-0040 to start planning this once-in-alifetime trip today.

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RAIL & SAIL Railroad and boat excursions are among the most popular additions to bus tours. Passengers get to take a pleasant ride and see things they would not normally see from the bus. Here are some great examples.

GAMING & ENTERTAINMENT Park the bus for a while and give your passengers a chance to try their luck at gaming or enjoy some entertainment. Here are several examples that have been favorites with bus tours.

FAITH-BASED ATTRACTIONS Many bus tour planners started out with faith-based tours while others find that they are popular with many groups. Here are some locations that can be great additions to your next faith-based tour.

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NEW, IMPROVED & DIFFERENT Bus tour passengers often look for smething new, improved or different to see new things and have different experiences. Here are some locations that may be of interest for your next bus tour.

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BE PREPARED FOR PATRIOTISM This is our editor’s “Heads Up” to readers that we are entering the anniversary of American Independence. Expect to see increasing interest in patriotic tours and Revolutionary War locations.

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Buzz on the Bus News and notes for bus tour planners San Diego Comic-con Museum San Diego, California The San Diego Comic-con Museum, located in Balboa Park, premiered three new exhibits in celebration of the 54th annual San Diego Comic-Con. Excelsior! The Life and Legacy of Stan Lee, Cowboy Bebop 25th Anniversary Art Exhibition and My Hero Academia, presented by Crunchyroll, will be on display through spring 2024. San Diego Museum of Art (SDMA) and the San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) have merged to one institution. The collection of more than 9,000 images from MoPA will now be housed at SDMA and will allow visitors to experience the world of visual art through multiple lenses. SDMA opened the U.S. debut of Korea in

U.S. Marshals Museum

Color: a Legacy of Auspicious Images on October 28 and will extend

Fort Smith, Arkansas

through spring 2024. This special exhibition sheds light on the use of

The U.S. Marshals Museum is now open. The museum features five immersive galleries that educate guests about the critical, everevolving role of America’s oldest federal law enforcement agency in upholding the Rule of Law, driven by justice, integrity and service.

color in Korean painting – known as polychrome painting (chaesaekhwa) – and its role in Korean culture. For more information view Comic-con.org or phone (619) 546-9073.

Guests will also get to pay tribute to the more than 350 marshals killed in the line of duty since 1789.

Kentucky’s Art Center

The five galleries include:

of the Bluegrass

• To Be a Marshal – In the first gallery, you will be led to understand

Danville, Kentucky

the role of a marshal, how the agency as founded, its principles and duties and a broad overview of its history.

Recently, Art Center of the Bluegrass announced an expansion project in celebration of its 20th annivesary: GLASS National Art

• The Campfire | Stories Under the Stars – Positioned as a central

Museum, which opened November 3. The epicenter of central Ken-

hub in the museum, the Campfire will provide the stage and setting

tucky’s art scene, Art Center of the Bluegrass has long served as a

where storied moments of marshal history will be presented.

creative catalyst for the

• Frontier Marshals – In the newly formed United States, the marshals were truly the first lawmen.

region, and the opening of GLASS will now

• A Changing Nation – As you leave the frontier, you will enter a

serve as a sparkling

more formal, pillar-framed gallery themed with the idea that marshals

new reason for artists

are bound by duty to uphold the law, however ideologically distant

and cultural travelers

they are from the marshal’s own beliefs.

to visit Danville.

• Modern Marshals – In this fascinating gallery, you will be immersed in the active, exciting and expansive work marshals do today.

As the name suggests, the museum will

• Samuel M. Sicard Hall of Honor – Beyond the open area of the

showcase the creativ-

museum’s lobby and seating area, you will find the Samuel M. Sicard

ity of contemporary

Hall of Honor, an exhibit honoring the marshals, deputies and special

artists working in the

deputies who have given their lives while serving their country.

compelling medium of

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Buzz on the Bus home for the collection of American glass artist, Stephen Rolfe Powell.

Parton and her business partners, Jack and Pete Herschend, received the Indus-

The $3.7 million renovation and expansion project more than dou-

try Legends Award, and the Dollywood

bles the footprint of the Art Center of the Bluegrass, enabling it to

theme park itself received a record five

expand its reach and usher in the next 20 years of creativity and lead-

awards. In all, Dollywood received 10

ership within the arts sector of the Appalachian region. Key supporters

finalist placements.

of the Art Center’s initiatives, the City of Danville purchased the 12,600square-foot building next door to the original space; they will be leasing it to the Art Center for the next 100 years – breathing new life into a former community building through the vibrancy of the arts. For more information about GLASS National Art Museum and Art Center of the Bluegrass, visit glassmuseumky.org.

On November 3, The Dollywood Company celebrated the grand opening of its new 302-room HeartSong Lodge & Resort. The reimagined Smoky Mountain lodge features four-story lanterninspired windows in the resort’s welcoming atrium, epic indoor and outdoor pools that provide guests a frefreshing escape in all seasons and a picture perfect outdoor cove with gathering spaces, communal firepot and screened-in porch. With 26,000-square-foot of flexible

San Francisco’s Cable Cars Celebrate 150 Years

indoor and outdoor meeting space, the property can accommodate

The late, great Tony Bennett once sang about the little cable cars

gatherings for several hundred guests. From the two-story HeartSong

climbing halfway to the stars, but did you know they had been climbing

Event Center to spacious outdoor meeting spaces and event lawn,

those long hills long before he stepped up to the mic? First put into

the resort offers numerous options to provide a unique and inspiring

service by inventor Andrew S. Hallidie in 1872, San Francisco’s cable

setting for groups.

cars celebrated their 150th anniversary this year. While cable cars symbolize the early innovation that made the

For more information view at dollywood.com or phone (800) 365-5996.

city iconic, the experience of riding a cable car is timeless. The cable car experience starts while waiting

East Shore Art Center Receives Grant

at the cable car turnarounds (at

The Eastern Shore Art Center (ESAC) has received a $20,500 grant

Powell or California and Markets

from the Alabama State Council on the Arts to fund the operational

streets) or along the routes, waiting

expenses needed to maintain all things ESAC.

for the cable cars to approach. Once you hop on a cable car, you can either find a seat or hold on to the handles as you hang on for the ride. The cable car gripmen handle the grips to move the cars. The cable cars are the world’s last manually operated cable car system, a tramway whose cars are pulled along by cables embedded in the street. These right-ouf-of-the-Smithsonian cable cars were named a national historic landmark in 1964. Refurbished and equipped with new tracks, cables, turnarounds and cable propulsion machinery, they operate much as they did on August 2, 1872 when Hallidie guided the first car down clay street.

Dollywood Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Dolly Parton and her Dollywood team were recently recognzied during the 25th annual Golden Ticket Awards. The awards are the result of a survey sent to hundreds of amusement park fans, industry journalists and ride manufacturers across the world.

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With these funds, the ESAC will continue to offer a wide array visual and ceramic-based education, outreach programming unique to the Eastern Shore and free admission to five galleries. For more information phone (251) 928-2228.


The Riverboat Twilight

Rail & Sail The Riverboat Twilight

landscapes, locks & dams, historic river

see National Mississippi River Museum &

Mississippi River

towns and wildlife including bald eagles, pel-

Aquarium.

A Mississippi River journey is a quintes-

icans, great blue herons and more.

Re-board for the return journey and take

sential American experience. In the 1800s,

Enjoy live entertainment, games, two

in all the sites that you missed on the trip

steamboats were the fastest, most elegant

snacks, lunch and dinner before arriving in

upriver. Enjoy lunch and dinner served at

form of travel available. Mark Twain called

historic Dubuque, Iowa. Accommodations

your table. Arrival back in LeClaire is at

them “Floating Palaces.” The Victorian styled

are at the riverfront Grand Harbor Resort,

approximately 6:30 p.m. Cruising May

Riverboat Twilight takes you back to experi-

with your luggage waiting in your room. The

through October with departures on Sunday,

ence the beauty, history and exhilaration of

evening is yours to enjoy and explore the city

Tuesday and Thursday, this is the most pop-

“Life on the Mississippi.”

Two-Day Signature Cruise

of five flags: France, Spain, Great Britain,

ular cruise. Many dates sell out well in

Napoleon and USA.

advance.

Day two begins with breakfast and time

This journey begins at LeClaire, Iowa, boy-

to explore the architecture, shopping and his-

hood home of William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody.

tory of Iowa’s oldest city. Admission is

This cruise heads north from Dubuque

The Captain is your expert guide to the valley

included to Iowa’s #1 attraction, the must-

through one of the most beautiful areas of

One-Day Cruise

Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2023 • 7


Guide: Rail & Sail the Mississippi River. It includes continental

steam you will know you are headed out on

breakfast, two snacks, full lunch, historical

an adventure.

narration, great scenery, eagles, live music

At the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine

and more relaxation than you have allowed

Railroad, you can climb aboard covered or

yourself in years.

1½ Hour Sightseeing Cruise

Do not miss a visit to the Thornberry Museum for more insights into logging life at the turn of the century and the Kids’ Depot toy store.

open-air cars pulled by a vintage Shay steam

You can find Yosemite Mountain Sugar

engine to experience the sights and sounds

Pine Railroad four miles from the south

of a bygone era. Afterward, see if you can

entrance of Yosemite National Park on High-

The cruise travels north taking in the

strike it rich by panning for gold in an authen-

way 41. This is a picturesque corner of the

wildlife and river towns of Pt Byron, Illinois;

tic sluice box. A prospector is on-site to show

beautiful Sierra National Forest.

Princeton, Iowa and Cordova, Illinois. The

you how.

Captain provides history and interesting facts

The most popular ride is the one-hour tour aboard “The Logger,” The four-mile

about the river and its commerce. There is plenty of time to relax, enjoy a complimentary glass of iced tea or lemonade or to purchase a beverage at the full-service bar.

Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad Fish Camp, California Climb aboard a narrow gauge steam train for an authentic Western experience. With the long soulful whistle and steady puff of

Daily Excursions April through October Narrated Steam Train Ride • Gold Panning • Thornberry Museum Kids Depot Toy Store • Gift Shop • Jenny Railcar • Sandwich Shop • Picnic Area 56001 Yosemite Hwy 41, Fish Camp, CA 93623 | YMSPRR.com | 559.683.7273

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Guide: Rail & Sail

Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad route is more than a trip through the Sierra National Forest along the historic Madera Sugar Pine Railroad right-of-way. It is a journey into the past as the conductor regales you with stories of the railroad line, the trees, and wildlife that you will see along the way. There is an opportunity to get off mid-way through to explore and admire the trains up close. Step it up another notch on the Moonlight Special. Begin the evening with a hearty BBQ dinner of steak, chicken or vegetarian entrees with plenty of fixings. Then board the steam train for a ride to a secluded glade for a campfire sing-along program, complete with entertainment, songs and stories. At the end of the evening, climb back aboard the train for a magical night-time trip back up the mountain. The Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad is open seasonally from April through November. Inquire for group rates and food service options. View at ymsprr.com. Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2023 • 9


Guide: Rail & Sail Conway Scenic Railroad

Conway Scenic Railroad’s Mountaineer by Brian Solomon Travel in style and comfort through New Hampshire’s White Mountains on Conway Scenic Railroad’s Mountaineer. This beautiful journey offers splendid scenic views of the Mount Washington Valley and follows the Saco River to its headwaters at Crawford Notch. The train is an American classic that recreates the experience of a 1950s transcontinental streamliner. The Mountaineer runs seasonally providing a four- to five-hour round-trip railway journey and is ideal for bus groups and tours with options for oneway travel from either end of the run. The journey into the White Mountains offers the most magnificent scenery at Crawford Notch toward the west end of the run,

Historically the most popular time for the

peak adventure in late Spring, early September

where running a ledge high above the valley

Mountaineer is during peak foliage season in

or November when the train is less crowded

floor the railroad crosses two famous

October, but Conway Scenic has expanded the

and the views are just as spectacular. In addi-

bridges – the curved Frankenstein trestle and

season and now offers a variety of travel dates

tion, Conway Scenic offers its two-hour journey

the towering Willey Brook Bridge.

from May through November. Consider an off-

Welcome Aboard Explorers. Looking for adventure? Climb aboard the historic Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. At 64-miles in length, it is the longest, highest and most authentic steam railroad in North America, traveling through some of the most spectacular scenery in the Rocky Mountain West. Experience the gorgeous mountainous terrain as you wind through canyon walls, burrow through two tunnels, and steam over trestle bridges. Group rates available!

book now at cumbrestoltec.com 1-877-890-2737 America’s most historic scenic railroad

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A Choice of Train Rides! •1-hour, 2-hour and 5-hour excursions.

•Tour groups welcome!

•One way group fares available. •Train charter options. •Culinary Choices.

All Aboard!

All trains depart from our 1874 station in the center of North Conway Village.

The Mountaineer offers a supremely scenic journey over Crawford Notch.

Call or Book online

ConwayScenic.com • (603) 356-5251 38 Norcross Circle | North Conway, NH


Guide: Rail & Sail to Sawyer River, as well as its classic hour-long heritage excursion to Conway. Conway Scenic Railroad is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. Today it is among New England’s premier heritage railroads that instills a love for classic railroad travel in generations of visitors. The railroad maintains fleets of vintage locomotives and passenger cars that date back to railroading’s Golden Age. These are maintained to

SIGHTS ABOVE

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provide an authentic rail-experience for visitors. Trains board at the restored Victorian-era Station at the center of North Conway village. This gorgeous one-of-a-kind building was designed by Boston architect Nathaniel J. Bradlee (1829-1888) in a Russian revival style that was envisioned as a gateway to the White Mountains.

Gateway Arch and Riverboats St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri often referred to as the Gateway to the West, is a city rich in history, culture and iconic landmarks. Among these landmarks stands the majestic Gateway Arch, a symbol of the city's spirit of exploration and adventure. If you are planning a group tour to St. Louis, visiting the Gateway Arch and exploring the Riverboats at the Gateway Arch is a must-do experience. The Gateway Arch, located in Gateway Arch National Park, is a testament to human ingenuity and ambition. Soaring 630 feet

Gateway Arch & Riverboats

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Embark

on a journey that combines history, architecture, and breathtaking views.

Elevate your visit to St. Louis with a tram ride to the top of the Gateway Arch. Plan a unique excursion and experience panoramic views from 630 feet, guaranteed to make memories that reach new heights.

Experience the charm of St. Louis from

a unique perspective. Embrace the beauty of the Mississippi River aboard the Riverboats at the Gateway Arch. Surround yourself with the stunning skyline and historical landmarks on a variety of cruises perfect for your group.

Email or call our sales team to book your group! 314.923.3080 groupsales@gatewayarch.com


Guide: Rail & Sail above the Mississippi River, it offers

riverboat experiences offer a picturesque

panoramic views of the city and beyond.

backdrop, exceptional dining and a variety

But the experience does not stop at the top.

of entertainment options sure to please.

The newly renovated Museum at the Gate-

Planning a group tour to these attractions

way Arch provides a comprehensive look

is a breeze, thanks to the dedicated group

at the city's history and westward expan-

sales team. The team specializes in tailoring

sion. With interactive exhibits and immer-

experiences to suit the unique needs and

sive displays, it is both educational and

interests of your motorcoach group. They

entertaining for all visitors.

will assist with ticket reservations, itineraries

For a memorable experience, do not

and dining options for your group.

miss the Riverboats at the Gateway Arch.

To book your group tour and create unfor-

These 19th century replica paddlewheel

gettable memories at the Gateway Arch and

riverboats offer relaxing cruises along the

Riverboats, simply reach out to our sales

Mississippi River. You will soak in breath-

team by phone at (314) 923.3080 or e-mail

taking views of the Arch and the city sky-

groupsales@gatewayarch.com.

line. Live music and dining options make

Whether you are a history buff, a nature

these cruises perfect for groups looking for

enthusiast, or simply someone looking for a

a fun and relaxing outing.

fun and unique experience, the Gateway Arch

Lunch or dinner menus can be tailored to

and Riverboats at the Gateway Arch have

fit your group's needs dockside or on board

something to offer. Gather your group and

the Riverboats. The staff can offer a range of

get ready for a remarkable journey through

options from box lunches on a one-hour

St. Louis' iconic landmarks, history and

riverfront cruise or an evening of entertain-

scenic beauty. It is a trip you'll remember for

ment with a three-course dinner cruise. All

years to come.

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Guide: Rail & Sail National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Cincinnati, Ohio The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a bridge between the past and the present, where the lessons of the Underground Railroad inform the continuing fight for inclusive freedom today. Through our nation’s early history, the banks of the Ohio River formed a natural barrier that separated the brilliance of freedom and the darkness of enslavement. Across this River Jordan, against all odds and every peril, freedom seekers reclaimed their future. Upon its opening in 2004, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center filled a void in our nation’s cultural heritage. The museum explores and reframes America’s history through the lens of the African American perspective – a story that origi-

ered from northern Kentucky, a solemn

dom on the very ground where so many peo-

nated in 1619, followed by centuries of

reminder of how close we still are to this

ple first felt free, perpetually offering all peo-

oppression rooted in a national economic

period in history.

ple a more free future.

system built on chattel enslavement.

Today, the National Underground Railroad

Rooted in the stories of the Underground

Freedom Center stands as a beacon of free-

Visit freedomcenter.org for ticket and event information.

Railroad, the Freedom Center illuminates the true meaning of inclusive freedom and equips modern day abolitionists with knowledge and resources. Through five exhibits and museum experiences and accompanying films, guests meet the courageous individuals who fled enslavement seeking freedom through the clandestine trails and safehouses of the Underground Railroad. Among the museum experiences is a gallery dedicated to ongoing modernday slavery and authentic slave pen recov-

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Roswell, New Mexico is home to more than alien life. Bus tours will discover an eclectic art scene highlighted by museums and galleries. You’ll enjoy day trips to White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns and Bottomless Lakes. And you’ll find otherworldly shopping, dining and more. Free parking is available at the Convention Center. You’ll also find clean restrooms at the Visitor Center, where you can create your Roswell itinerary. Plan your adventure at SeeRoswell.com.

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Atlantic City

Gaming & Entertainment Atlantic City

ence. Along with precise guest services and

destination with missions to celebrate

Atlantic City welcomes one and all to the

waterside elegance, each casino resort show-

Atlantic City’s authenticity, which is reflected

seaside destination, where local spirits are

cases panoramic views of Atlantic City from

in locally-owned businesses and culturally

connected, and the celebrations are unfor-

every angle.

filled events.

gettable.

Enhance your Atlantic City experience

From group-bonding opportunities to

With more than 17,500 first-class hotel

with the support from the Atlantic City com-

evening adventures, Atlantic City is ready to

rooms, Atlantic City is an exceptional place

munity. Throughout the eclectic 48 blocks,

celebrate life’s greatest moments with

to lodge. Whether in the Marina District or

visitors can discover Atlantic City’s diverse

thrilling year-round events and attractions.

situated on the world-famous Atlantic City

neighborhoods, each rich with art, culture

Gather your group and try a throw at West-

Boardwalk, a stay at one of the nine casino

and a history of its own. The Atlantic City

ecunk Axe Throwing for your group to expe-

resorts will guarantee a memorable experi-

locals continue to lead in the ever-changing

rience the sport of axe throwing in a safe,

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Guide: Gaming & Entertainment comfortable and modern open space setting.

eateries, Atlantic City’s restaurants are well

the chips were down, were and still are,

For live entertainment, score front row seats

equipped to accommodate special events for

horses and bison.

at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall as entertain-

large or small groups, served in unique

If you notice the logo, the horseshoe is

ment’s biggest and most successful acts take

spaces. When visiting Atlantic City, come

pointing upward. This is so the luck does not

the stage. Endless excitement continues at

hungry because the diverse cuisine selections

run out. Today Horseshoe Bison operates as

Atlantic City’s casino resorts where nightlife

will surely satisfy those tastebuds.

a trail ride and train tour operation. The train

and late-night experiences are always celebrated. With constant excitement and endless

Atlantic City awaits your arrival as strides

operates in both Wyoming and Colorado. The

to celebrate and let loose continue to live

Terry Town Rail Express is Wyoming's only

every day in Atlantic City.

privately-owned tourist railroad and operates

entertainment, a variety of services for the

on standard gauge rail.

Terry Bison Ranch

ultimate well-being recharge can be found

Horseshoe Bison, Inc. operates on the

at one of Atlantic City’s world-class spas.

Come enjoy a Steak or Burger Fry and the

Terry Bison Ranch Resort, and this location

Treat yourself and your group to the illumi-

amazing Bison herd. Motorcoach groups are

was the south headquarters for the Warren

nating spa services for a journey of peace

welcome.

Livestock Company. The 7XL brand is still

and relaxation. Being pampered at one of

The size of the ranch now is 27,500 acres

owed by the Warren Livestock Company. The

Atlantic City’s spas is not only a luxury, but

and stretches into Colorado. It is owned by

7XL stable is the location used by Horseshoe

a necessity to recharge and enjoy the many

the Thiel family.

Bison for daily trail rides. History books claim

energetic events during your Atlantic City experience.

In 1987, Dan Thiel incorporated under the

the reason 7XL was chosen as a brand is

name of Horseshoe Bison, Inc. The company

because the cowboys would often have a big

Known for its thriving culinary scene,

started as a small bison meat distribution

night on the town. Legend has it, if the cow-

Atlantic City welcomes all to explore the city’s

and horse trading company. The two things

boys had too much to drink the night before

famous dining establishments. Ranging from

on earth that have always saved Thiel when

and they accidentally flipped the brand over,

celebrity chef restaurants to locally-owned

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Guide: Gaming & Entertainment 4 Bears Casino & Lodge

In addition to a beachfront area on Lake Sakakawea, 4 Bears

New Town, North Dakota

boasts a water park complete with spacious splash feature, a lazy

A short drive from Minot sits an oasis of fun – 4 Bears Casino & Lodge in New Town. Right on Lake Sakakawea, the MHA Nation-

river, multiple water slides, a toddler-friendly splash pad and a sunbathing deck.

operated facility offers gaming, live entertainment, sports book, dining, lodging, water park, RV park and even a convenience store. 4 Bears is celebrated 30 years of operation this summer with several massive giveaways, free play and even a new Corvette Stingray grand prize. Take in the history of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation at the MHA Interpretive Center. Check out cultural displays, taste a traditional meal or even see a performance. At 4 Bears you can ride the River Willow, the state’s first gaming riverboat. Enjoy three levels with 50 slot machines, live blackjack tables, catering for group events, bathrooms and a full bar on every level. There are daily cruises and private events available.

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4 Bears


Guide: Gaming & Entertainment Another great way to play and win is with North Dakota’s first-ever sports book. Experience Vegas-style betting on virtually every sport – NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NASCAR, MMA and more. Place bets with staff or at the kiosks then enjoy the action right on the flatscreen TVs. When you are ready to grab a bite, enjoy the Cache Marketplace where you can enjoy food from the grill, brick oven pizza, a homestyle mini-buffet and a café proudly serving Caribou coffee. Do not forget to take in a show while you are at 4 Bears. Visit the Web site to check out a calendar full of concerts, comedy shows, boxing, fights and rodeos. Come out to 4 Bears Casino & Lodge with the whole family for fun, food and the chance to win big.

Nashville Jubilee Jonesin’ for some real country music and comedy? Take a quick trip away from

Nashville Jubilee

Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2023 • 19


Guide: Gaming & Entertainment Broadway and visit Music City’s new hit

world. Celebrities like Reba, Kelly Clarkson

show, Nashville Jubilee. Nancy Jones, wife

and Melissa Peterman have made appear-

of the legendary George Jones, says, “This

ances on the Jamboree tour bus. As Main

show was smack in the heart of real coun-

Street Nashville says, “If you like cutting

try music. I would recommend everyone

loose, singing loudly and belly laughing

go see it."

with your loved ones, get a ticket—this is

You will be singing along to all the best

one show you won’t forget.”

country music from the 70s to the 90s. Artists

Join Gil Grand and Jenny Carson, as they

like Alan Jackson, George Strait, Conway Twitty,

capture the undeniable success they’ve

Kenny Rogers, George Jones, Randy Travis and

created on the Jamboree bus and take it to

many more will be featured.

the big stage at Nashville Troubadour.

The show stars Grammy® award winner

The Nashville Jubilee show is just down the

Gil Grand – a radio chart-topper and eight-

road from the Grand Ole Opry and is every-

time Canadian Country Music Award

thing you think Nashville should be; the

winner.

hits, the comedy, and the down-home fun.

The show is peppered with the comedic

Group and tour operator special rates

wit of the Music City Rollin’ Jamboree’s

available. Dinner is also available for your

Jenny Carson. Seen on Good Morning

group. Proudly sponsored by Green Beret vet-

America, HGTV and in the Trip Advisor Hall

eran owned, Leatherwood Distillery, from

of Fame, the Jamboree has been voted the

right here in Tennessee.

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Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation

Faith-Based Attractions Basilica and National Shrine

giving many authenticated favors to visiting

cession to move the statue to Carey. Accord-

of Our Lady of Consolation

pilgrims. Father Joseph Peter Gloden, a 19th

ing to Gloden’s own account, “As soon as the

century pastor, commissioned a statue iden-

statue was brought out of the church, the sun

Since 1875, countless pilgrims have jour-

Carey, Ohio

tical to this one for his church in Carey, Ohio.

pierced the clouds and was shining on the

neyed to the Basilica and National Shrine of

The statue first arrived in Frenchtown, a

whole line of the procession all the way,” to

Our Lady of Consolation in Carey, Ohio to

parish about seven miles from Carey. The

within a mile of Carey. The rain, Gloden said,

offer prayers of thanks and to confide their

events surrounding the statue’s transfer

did not fall until the statue was safely inside

needs to the Mother of God, Mary – Consoler

would prove to be the beginning of its mirac-

its new home.

of the Afflicted.

ulous history.

From that time, the church, now a minor

A statue of Mary enshrined in a small

In May 1875, rain clouds gathered and let

basilica, has attracted hundreds of thou-

chapel in Luxembourg was attributed with

loose the night before and the day of the pro-

sands of pilgrims. Many have claimed

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Guide: Faith-Based Attractions miraculous cures and have left crutches,

St. John’s Church

Tennessee. Part of Grand Smokies

stretchers and casts as witnessed proof of

Richmond, Virginia

Properties located between trafficlights

the powerful intercession of Mary, Our Lady of Consolation.

St. John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia,

one and two on the main parkway, the

is one of America’s most important historic

400+-seat theater with state-of-the-art

Visitors may attend daily mass in the

sites, where George Washington, Thomas

holographic technology will leave everyone

Basilica or just enjoy some time for private

Jefferson, and others – swayed by Patrick

feeling as if they were there when Christ

prayer in the Original Shrine Church. The

Henry’s “Give me liberty or give me death!”

was born.

30-acre Shrine Park with its shaded walk-

speech – made a decision that changed the

ways and beautiful landscaping provides

course of history.

Also located on the property is Wood Grill Buffet, America’s grandest buffet with

a natural setting for the Stations of the

A powerful symbol of American indepen-

a variety of party rooms. Grand Smokies-

Cross. The Shrine Gift Shop offers religious

dence and liberty, St. John’s is a unique stop

Resort Lodge, the 160-unit hotel with three

books, rosaries and gifts and is open six

halfway between Williamsburg and Monti-

days a week, but closed on Mondays. The

cello. Located just off interstates 95 and 64,

Shrine also has a cafeteria available for

group tours with costumed guides, gift shop,

scheduled groups.

accessible restrooms and bus parking are

Our Lady of Consolation offers a number of special events throughout the year. All visitors are welcome at any time on their jour-

avaialble. For more information, view at HistoricStJohnsChurch.org.

ney to faith, hope and healing. For more information, phone (419) 396-7107 or visit olcshrine.com.

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Guide: Faith-Based Attractions

Biblical Times Dinner Theater different room types and conference spaces available, can accommodate all your group’s needs. Easily walk between the properties by walking through the shared parking lots with plenty of bus parking available. For large group information phone (865) 453-4106 ext. 1005.

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Visit Us For A Breath of Fresh Air And A Blooming Delightful Experience! Come enjoy the beauty of 30 acres of stunning gardens, sparkling fountains, peaceful meadows and wooded trails. Experience the colorful wonder of the William H. Williamson III Orchid Conservatory. Explore Lost Hollow Children’s Garden – for the young and young at heart. And, be sure to visit our gift shop for beautifully unique treasures before you leave!

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Describing Gatlinburg, Tennessee is easy Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountain Park, Gatlinburg is a quaint town is filled with everything a meeting planner needs for a successful event: a beautiful, state of the art convention center, 16,000+ sleeping rooms, comprised of full-service and limited-service hotels, and motels, cabins, and condominiums. Gatlinburg also offers hundreds of shops and restaurants as well as entertainment attractions for every age and interest.

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New, Improved and Different

Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center The Sanford Lab Homestake

convenient bus parking and easy access to

The search for dark matter, the explo-

Visitor Center

the historic community. Perched on the

ration of diverse biological ecosystems

Lead, South Dakota

edge of the Open Cut, the visitor center

embedded in the layers of rock and the

The Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center

offers insight into the extensive geologic

remarkable continuation of the study of

– home of science, history and amazing tours

history of the region and inspires learning

neutrinos come to life in interactions with

and experiences – welcomes visitors to the

across generations.

SURF scientists and engaging exhibits.

northern Black Hills at the entrance to Lead,

The science of SURF began with Ray

Groups find themselves captivated by the

South Dakota. As the front door of Sanford

Davis Jr. conducting research into the exis-

suspended 3D model of the deep drifts,

Underground Research Facility (SURF), the

tence and behaviors of neutrinos in the

which make up more than 370 miles of

engaging displays and interactive resources

1960s. Today, research at SURF expands

Lead’s underground history. Visitors can

connect visitors to the science experiments

to include a wide range of scientific studies,

snap selfies at the 1200-foot-deep Open

happening nearly a mile underground.

transforming a former gold mine into a

Cut or pose within the Davis Ring, a section

research facility pushing the boundaries of

of the huge tank used in Davis’ Nobel prize-

science.

winning experiment.

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New, Improved and Different Open year-round, the Visitor Center

artifacts for each branch of the armed forces:

located between Myrtle Beach and Charleson

shares the 125-year history of Lead’s mining

Marine Corp, Navy, Army, Air Force, Coast

off US 17. The waterfront shops feature hol-

past, which serves as a bridge between the

Guard and Maritime History.

iday scenes in the windows of specialty shops

earliest stories of the people of the Black Hills

The first floor depicts the life of Lighthouse

and the streets shine bright with special light-

region to today’s scientists, engineers, geol-

Keepers including their kitchen, dining room,

ing for the holidays. The business district is

ogists and researchers advancing Earth’s sci-

living room and bedroom. The 61-foot-tall

lined with cozy coffee shops and restaurants

ence future.

tower has 55 spiral steps to the observation

that feature a variety of seafood dishes and

deck where you can view the original 1857

otherLLtypes of LLcuisine soul L and LL Southern-style L foods.

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slhvc@sanfordlab.org or (605)584-3110 to

Outdoor attractions include a buoy tender,

Bus tour groups can peruse the specialty

arrange specialized programs. Visit

assorted anchors, Civil War cannons, light-

shops along Front Street such as The Cottage,

sanfordlab.org/slhvc to see samples of the

house rescue boats and more.

displays and features. Reserve your arrival

Bus tours will be accommodated with

date and schedule a customized guided tour

prior arrangements. Phone (716) 366-5050,

into the home of science, history and the best

e-mail dunkirklighthouse@gmail.com or

view in the Lead-Deadwood region.

view dunkirklighthouse.com for more information.

Dunkirk Historical Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum Dunkirk, New York

Kaminski House Museum Georgetown, South Carolina

A guided tour of the Lighthouse and Vet-

The holiday spirit is alive and thriving at

erans Museum consists of 10 rooms of dis-

the Kaminski House Museum located in his-

plays. Several rooms display uniforms and

toric Georgetown, South Carolina which is

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homes. R

ound out your holiday group tours with a visit to Hills & Dales Estate, a 13,000-square-foot Italian villa and elegant formal

gardens, decorated for Christmas both inside and out in December. Afterward, pick from a selection of locally owned restaurants,

breweries, and wineries that will accommodate groups of any size. VisitLaGrange.com Check out the bloom calendar for year-round beauty.

Oh, The Stories You’ll Tell Explore our Arts & Culture


New, Improved and Different

Kaminski House Museum

Waterfront Book Store, Whimsy Roost, Ricebirds and Head Over Heels (a fabulous shoe

tras, and the annual lighting on the lawn of the Kaminski House. A Holiday Market is

store) in the downtown business district. The

offered on the first Friday and Saturday in

city also contains five museums which are

December and rides aboard the Holiday Trol-

all located within walking distance along

ley on certain weekends.

Front Street.

Make sure to include a trip to George-

The Kaminski House Museum is located

town, South Carolina on your Holiday To-Do

in the heart of historic Georgetown, South

List. Come out for a special feast of seafood

Carolina. The Kaminski House Museum

or Southern soul food, include a little holiday

showcases a fine collection of 18th and 19th

shopping on Front Street and plan to see all

Century English and American decorative

the glitz and sparkle of the holiday season at

arts and furnishings.

the Kaminski House Museum.

While the tour guides offer the guests a

Special tour rates are available by con-

beautiful glimpse into the rich history of the

tacting the Kaminski House Museum at (843)

low country in the third oldest city in South

Photo courtesy of Rebecca Ceron Martin.

Carolina year-round, the museum’s holiday tours in November and December feature holiday magic to the visitors who come for

546-7706. There is not a more festive place to be for the holidays than the Kaminski House Museum in historic Georgetown, South Carolina.

a tour. In late October, local home décor spe-

sonal elves and the results are sure to put

cialists and interior designers decorate each OO OO O OO O room of the Kaminski House for the holiday

even the Grinch in the holiday spirit.

season. The designers perform their deco-

candlelight tours, special performances by

Explore the Air Zoo, where you will find

rative tasks with all the enthusiasm of sea-

local handbell choirs and chamber orches-

an exhilarating experience that defies the

In December, the evening events include

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Air Zoo Portage, Michigan


New, Improved and Different ordinary. Acknowledged as one of the top 10 aviation and space museums in the country

Air Zoo Aerospace Science Center

by USA Today, the Air Zoo is a Smithsonianaffiliated aerospace and science center focused on engaging and inspiring guests of all ages. Step into a world of aviation history as you examine the cockpits of the legendary SR-71B Blackbird, a record-smashing engineering marvel, and wander beneath the wings of the famous F-14 Tomcat. More than 100 rare aircraft and spacecraft are on display, including a Rocketdyne F-1 Saturn V rocket engine, each with its own remarkable story, and now you have the chance to get up close and personal with them. The Air Zoo beckons you to go on an immersive voyage through the world of aviation and space exploration while enjoying the excitement of amusement park-style rides and interactive exhibits. While you are

recognized Restoration Center. Watch as they

It is a testament to the commitment to pre-

here, do not miss the opportunity to witness

meticulously restore multiple WW2 aircraft

serving the heritage of aviation and sharing

the skilled volunteers work in the nationally-

recovered from the depths of Lake Michigan.

it with future generations.

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New, Improved and Different

BRING YOUR GROUP TO

Chautauqua County

For those seeking thrills, the Air Zoo offers state-of-the-art flight simulators. Jump in and take the controls. Prepare for an adrenaline rush as you settle into the cockpit and secure your safety harness. Get ready to soar as you pilot nimble stunt planes, engage in thrilling dogfights over the vast Pacific or participate in epic battles against towering robots. The adventure is boundless. The Air Zoo is a firm believer in the timeless spirit of adventure. Whether you are just starting to discover your love for aviation or introducing your family to the magic of flight, the Air Zoo is here to stoke your curiosity and ignite your sense of

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Concord’s Old North Bridge

Be Prepared for Patriotism by Larry Plachno

F

or those people in the bus tour

The British vowed to punish the colonists

industry who have not yet become

for deeds of defiance against the king.

Paul Revere went across Boston Harbor to Charleston where he mounted a horse

aware, you need to prepare for

Thomas Gage, the Royal Governor of

and rode to Lexington passing through

increased patriotism in the years ahead as

Massachusetts, found himself facing threats

Somerville, Medford and what is now

the United States of America starts to com-

of outright rebellion. His plan was to prevent

Arlington shouting, “The British are Com-

memorate its 250th birthday. It starts late

violence by ordering the seizure of weapons

ing.” Church bells rang out as the minute-

this year when we celebrate the anniversary

and gunpower being stored at Concord,

men took their weapons and headed for

of the Boston Tea Party on December 16,

Massachusetts, approximately 20 miles

the towns followed by the militia. By the

1773. But the big starting date will probably

northwest of Boston, but he underestimated

time the British actually crosed the water,

be April 19, 2025 which commemorates the

the colonists.

word of their coming had already reached

start of the War of Independence at Lexington and Concord. Relationships between the American

Patriot spies found out about Gage’s plan

Concord.

in advance and set about warning the

The British marched to Lexington and

colonists and the minutemen (those men

arrived there at 5 a.m. to find themselves

Colonists and the British had been deteri-

who offered to support the patriots in a

facing 70 patriots and minutemen led by

orating for years. Cries of “Taxation without

minute). On the evening of April 18, 1775

Captain John Parker. They had already

Representation” developed into the Boston

two lanterns were hung from the steeple of

made the decision that any government

Tea Party where the Sons of Liberty and

the Old North Church (one if by land, two

that wanted to confiscate their firearms

followers threw chests of tea from East

if by sea).

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warning, a shot rings out. No one was sure


Minuteman statue at Concord

Feature: Be Ready for Patriotism who fired it, but the nervous British fired a volley that killed eight of the patriots. The British moved on to Concord at 8 a.m.with about 220 troops where they were given the order to secure the North Bridge across the Concord River and then continue to the Barret Farm to confiscate the stored arms and gunpowder. Close to 400 minutemen and militia came down the hill at the British who then retreated back across the river to set up a line of defense. Both sides opened fire and both British and patriots were killed. The British elected to return to Boston but were ambushed by minutemen shooting at them along the way. Soon afterwards a militia numbering 20,000 arrived in Boston to fight for liberty. The resulting War of Independence would continue for several years. It is noteworthy that when the Concord Monument was completed on April 19, 1836, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the Concord Hymm calling this “The Shot Heard Round the World.” Following the American Independence, numerous other colonies sought their own independence. Bus tour planners should take note that as our nation becomes more aware of the anniversary of the War of Independence and its various events and facets, it will grow to be increasingly important as a theme for bus tours. We went through a similar situation not too long ago when our nation passed through the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. There were numerous bus tours that visited battle sites and other locations that were of interest. If you can find interest among your passengers, you might want to start thinking of planning tours around the War of Independence or including various key locations. A major date will be July 4, 2026 which marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. It was signed by 56 delegates of the Second Continental Congress who then became known as the founding fathers. There are numerous dates and locations that will be important in anniversary events. One of the most noteable dates will be December 26, 2026, the anniversary of when George Washington

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crossed the Delaware River with his troops to attack the British at Trenton. This event is remembred because of popular paintings showing George Washington in a boat. George Washington became the first president (and the only one to be elected unanimously) and took office on April 30, 1789. This suggests that some of this patriotism may continue as late as 2039. However, we suspect that the major impact will be in 2025 and 2026.

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We here at BUS TOURS MAGAZINE welcome reader suggestions on areas, events and dates that we can cover in our pages to help bus tour planners plan ahead for this patriotic interest among bus tour passengers. While the War of Independence locations are all in the Northeastern states, tour planners in the West may be able to find locations to offer a patriotic theme.

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20 Tips For Tour Planners by Dr. Charleen Jaeb 20 Tips on Dealing with the Media

tions and describe how to write news

is written to, the contact’s name, address,

releases that get published.

daytime phone number and e-mail address.

Editor’s Note: We have recently received

1. Relationships – Establish relation-

questions on news releases, publicity and social

ships. Make personal phone calls to editors.

Ws and two Hs. Tell Who, What, When,

media. Hence, we are reprinting this past col-

Meet them at their office or at trade shows.

Where, Why, How and How Much. Who is

umn written by Dr. Charleen Jaeb. Whether you are a group leader on a tight budget trying to fill a motorcoach or the trip

7. What to Include – Include the five

Be a resource, not just publicity seeker. Ask

sponsoring the trip, What the trip includes,

for media contacts’ business cards and pre-

Where and When the trip is going, How much

ferred methods of communication.

the trip costs and How to make reservations.

planner for a large tour operator trying to do

2. Know the Media – Read the maga-

the same, sometimes you have to get the

zines or newspapers you want to submit a

Do not be dull. Think “outside the box.” 8. Length – Keep it to one page if pos-

word out to people outside your regular cus-

press release to. Listen to TV and radio sta-

sible. Put the key facts up front. Editors tend

tomer base. The best way is using the media.

tions you want to submit a press release to.

to edit the bottom more than the top.

The group leader’s regular customer base

Make sure it fits the pattern of their publication

usually gets the word about upcoming trips

or communication. Some local newspapers

in person, from e-mails, telephone calls,

and television stations have monthly event

word of mouth, newsletter, flyers and at

calendars and will publish trips of local com-

release at a time. Extras get thrown away

meetings. Bus and tour companies with a

munity service or religious organizations.

and irritate editors.

larger promotional budget get the word out

9. Format – Ideally it should be typed and double-spaced. 10. Quantity – Just send one news

3. Avoid Deadline Day – Do not call

11. Timing – Send it early. Get an item

to their customers through catalogs, mail-

editors of local newspapers on their deadline

for a local newspaper or radio station about

ings, e-mails, personal selling, sales promo-

day. Find out in advance when this frantic,

two weeks in advance. For magazines two

tions and advertising.

often 20-hour day occurs.

or three months in advance is the norm. Find

Advertising and publicity are both forms

4. Always Submit in Writing – Get

out deadlines from the media you are sending

of non-personal sales promotion directed

your news release in writing. All news

articles to. Large metropolitan areas often

toward a large number of possible customers

releases must be in writing and should be

publish media guides with guidelines on sub-

through the media. The big difference between

sent to the editor, not a reporter.

mitting material.

the two is that advertising is paid for and good

5. Regular Mail or e-Mail – Find out

12. Media Kit – Large bus companies

publicity is “prayed” for. Publicity is more cred-

whether an editor prefers news releases by

and tour operators should create a media kit.

ible. Advertising is more controllable. If it

regular mail or by e-mail. More and more

It does not have to be fancy. It should include

work with e-mail all the time. If so, find out

a cover letter written on your stationary

whether they accept attachments such as

addressed to a person, a brochure about your

absolutely must get in, buy an ad. The major purpose of this column is to help you get your message out through the

photos.

company, a press release, business cards and

media free of charge. The 20 tips tell some

6. Heading – The heading of news

“dos” and “do nots” of media communica-

releases should include “For immediate

13. Discretion – Do not send media

release” (if applicable), name of the editor it

kits to editors unless they are requested,

36 • Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2023

your company mission and history.


20 Tips know they are coming or know you person-

not argue with reporters. Do not make up

erage of your trip. Send them the day after

ally. They get hundreds. The space they take

answers. If you do not know the answer, offer

the event. Clip any print coverage from the

up is not appreciated.

to find out. Do not go off the record. Do not

area’s daily newspapers and plan to acquire

knock competition.

copies of other publications that published

14. Advertising – Do not tell the editor you bought an ad to get free publicity. Ads gen-

17. Digital Photos – Many newspapers

erally have no bearing on story coverage. How-

and some magazines will consider using sub-

your release. Good luck in getting the word out on your

ever there are publications where purchasing

mitted digital photos if they are of good qual-

trips. Your comments are welcome and

an expensive ad gives you some free PR.

ity and help explain your story. They can be

appreciated.

15. Radio & Television – When doing

attached to an e-mail as a jpeg and should

Dr. Charleen Jaeb was responsible for this

interviews for radio and television, know your

be large enough (1,500 pixels wide should

column for many years and is now retired in

message and stick to it. Listen carefully to ques-

be acceptable).

Ohio.

tions. Highlight positives, especially in negative

18. Submitting Articles – If you sub-

situations. Be able to articulate the essence of

mit a complete article for publication, it is

your organization and know what information

unethical to send it to other publications at

is/is not confidential. Dress appropriately. Tour

the same time. Using a story idea, bullet-point

operators should have a designated spokesper-

ideas is okay to send to more than one edi-

son who will address the media in the event

tor.

of an emergency or accident.

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LEARN. THINK. IMAGINE. DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS.

EXPLORE THE MANHATTAN PROJECT

19. Electronic and Social Media –

16. Dos and Do Nots – There are also

Get into electronic and social media. Involve

“do nots” to keep in mind when doing inter-

young people in helping plan promotions

views with the media. Do not use jargon or

because they communicate differently –

technical terms that are not understandable

IPods, Web sites, blogs, social media.

by the average person. Do not keep talking

20. Say Thank You – Send personal

after you have said what you have to do. Do

thank you notes to media who provided cov-

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Air Zoo Aerospace

Fort Ticonderoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Outlets of Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Frederik Meijer Gardens

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& Sculpture Walk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

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Rabbit Run Theater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

& Science Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab . . . . . . . . . .32 American Bus Association . . . . . . . . .33 Angelo’s Steak & Pasta . . . . . . . . . . . .15

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Boothbay Railway Village

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Sarasota Ballet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

Boys Town USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

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City of Gallup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Nashville Jubilee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Terry Bison Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

City of Roswell, New Mexico . . . . . . . .15

National Museum

The River Twilight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Clinton Iowa CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Conway Scenic Railroad . . . . . . . . . . .11

of Nuclear Science & History . . . . . .37 National Underground

Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad . . .10

Railroad Freedom Center . . . . . . . . .14

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National Watch & Clock Museum . . . .30

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Nashville Jubilee Jonesin’ for some real country music and comedy? Take a quick trip away from Broadway and visit Music City’s new hit show, Nashville Jubilee. Nancy Jones, wife of the legendary George Jones, says, “This show was smack in the heart of real country music. I would recommend everyone go see it." You will be singing along to all the best country music from the 70s to the 90s. Artists like Alan Jackson, George Strait, Conway Twitty, Kenny Rogers, George Jones, Randy Travis and many more will be featured. The show stars Grammy® award winner Gil Grand – a radio charttopper and eight-time Canadian Country Music Award winner. The show is peppered with the comedic wit of the Music City Rollin’ Jamboree’s Jenny Carson. Seen on Good Morning America, HGTV and in the Trip Advisor Hall of Fame, the Jamboree has been voted the #1 tour in Tennessee and has over 15,000 five-star reviews by guests from all over the world. Celebrities like Reba, Kelly Clarkson and Melissa Peterman have made appearances on the Jamboree tour bus. As Main Street Nashville says, “If you like cutting loose, singing loudly and belly laughing with your loved ones, get a ticket—this is one show you won’t forget.” Join Gil Grand and Jenny Carson, as they capture the undeniable success they’ve created on the Jamboree bus and take it to the big stage at Nashville Troubadour. The Nashville Jubilee show is just down the road from the Grand Ole Opry and is everything you think Nashville should be; the hits, the comedy, and the down-home fun. Group and tour operator special rates available. Dinner is also available for your group. Proudly sponsored by Green Beret veteran owned, Leatherwood Distillery, from right here in Tennessee.


Kimpton Aertson Hotel Kimpton Aertson Hotel sways to a different tune in Music City. Located in the Midtown neighborhood next to Vanderbilt University and within earshot of the famed Music Row. It is an inside view of Nashville just beyond the glow of storied honky tonks and neon signs. This LEED-designed boutique hotel features 180 guestrooms including many with city or campus views. Its industrial-chic design celebrates Nashville innovation with steel and stone, concrete and Carrara, and commissioned artwork everywhere you turn. Relax by the double-sided ceramic fireplace or dip your toes into the seasonal rooftop pool as you toast the Nashville night with a handcrafted whiskey cocktail. Indulge in inventive cuisine from Henley, the modern American brasserie led by Chef Kristin Beringson – all in a walkable neighborhood where locals live, work, dine and play. It is located within two miles to many of the city’s business and leisure attractions including Music Row, Hillsboro Village, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Music City Center, Nissan Stadium, and Bridgestone Arena. Much like the “meat and three” diners around Nashville, Kimpton Aertson Hotel is the entree, while signature amenities contribute heartily to your experience. Sumptuous spa, modern fitness facilities, PUBLIC cruiser bikes, hosted wine hour and morning coffee are all complimentary during your stay. Together they are all part of the Aertson Midtown community, and part of what makes staying with us so memorable.


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Tennessee State Museum Called the “Smithsonian of Tennessee” by The Tennessee Magazine, the Tennessee State Museum explores the state’s rich history, art and culture from the First Peoples to present day through six permanent exhibits and supplemental temporary exhibits pulled from the Museum’s expansive collection. Previously located in the lower level of the War Memorial Building in downtown Nashville, where it first opened to the public in 1937, the Museum moved to the James K. Polk Building in 1981, where it remained for 37 years. The Museum then opened to the public in its new home adjacent to Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in October 2018. Currently on display in the Museum’s Mike Curb Music Gallery is The Tennessee Playlist: The People, Places, and Roots of Our Music. This 4,000-square-foot show reminds visitors that musical traditions have deep roots in Tennessee. This state has inspired musicians for gen-

In addition, located on the first floor is the Museum Gift Shop, which

erations, whether they made music on front porches, at studios or in

offers a unique history and art-focused shopping experience. Browse a

arenas. This exhibit explores the diverse sounds of the state and the

selection of handmade items from artisans throughout Tennessee, along

interplay of tradition and change, highlighting innovation and enduring

with a vast collection of books, specialty gift items, local foods and apparel. The Museum is also conveniently located next to the Nashville Farmers’

traditions. The Museum offers a convenient drop-off entrance for large buses off Rosa Parks Boulevard. There are free lockers for valuables, wheel-

Market, which offers retail space to farmers, artisans and small businesses. Its international food hall includes some 20 restaurants and shops.

chairs available to borrow while visiting and portable stools to take

Admission is free. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to

advantage of when needing a rest in the galleries. All public entrances

5 p.m.; Sunday 1-5 p.m.; closed Monday. Go to tnmuseum.org for

are accessible to individuals with disabilities.

additional information and to plan your visit.

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Cheekwood Estate & Gardens Cheekwood in Bloom Belle Fleurs March 9 – April 14, 2024 There is no place more beautiful than Cheekwood in the spring as more than 250,000 blooming bulbs spill from the gar-

• Special music performances each weekend in the Cheekwood Beer Garden. • Weekend activities, including food trucks, music, tours and more.

• March 29 & 30 – Great Spring Art Hop. Egg hunts, music, art activities and family fun.

• March 9 – June 16 – Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist exhibition.

• March 23 – Holi Celebration. Welcome spring at the Indian Festival of Color.

• April 20 & 21 Dogs & Dogwoods. Visit with your best four legged-friend and see the dogwood trees in bloom.

dens creating a color experience you will not forget. The 2024 festival will be a celebration of Bell Fleurs as Cheekwood pays tribute to the art and culture of France. Visitors will delight in 100,000 tulips displayed in impressionist-inspired design palettes including signature features of the French parterre garden. 100,000 daffodils will foreground a 12-foot model Eiffel Tower, making for the perfect photo backdrop. With four weekends of family activities, adult workshops and programs, entertainment and plenty of natural inspiration, we cannot think of a better way to celebrate the change of seasons. • 250,000 Blooming Bulbs.

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blocks from the Interstate 40 exit, outside the perimeter of heavier

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an authentic, friendly and creative spirit. Come discover all the city has to offer and write your own Music City story, and while you are visiting this cool city, consider staying at the largest Holiday Inn Express in the United States, located right on Nashville’s Honky Tonk Highway. Approximately half of this 287-room property is dedicated to twobedded rooms. Wake up daily with an included full-breakfast buffet,

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enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, and in the evenings you will be entertained with live music in the lobby and can partake in a rotating menu of heavy hors d’oeuvres and non-alcoholic beverages prior to starting your evening at any of the 141 entertainment venues. This hotel is also within walking distance to more than 330 eateries,

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14 museums, an upscale supermarket, and more than 130 retail experiences. A sampling of venues within walking distance includes Ryman Auditorium, Frist Art Museum, Bridgestone Arena, Country Music Hall of Fame and Fifth + Broad which houses 40 eateries, including two ultra-famous Nashville Hot Chicken staples. Hotel guests are treated to creature comforts including an in-room microwave, security safe, refrigerator, Keurig coffee maker, full-size ironing board and hairdryer. Property amenities feature an outdoor seasonal pool, an expansive fitness center featuring Life Fitness equipment and valet-only parking. The hotel is always happy to assist in obtaining downtown motorcoach parking permits. When you are marketing trips to Nashville, weigh the value, location and amenities that Holiday Inn Express Downtown Nashville offers. Reaching this venue could not be easier, as it is just three

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Nashville, Tennessee

driven restaurants or stay close to downtown and visit Assembly

Live music, award-winning cuisine, history, arts and culture makes

Food Hall at Fifth + Broadway, where you can find southern staples

Nashville the perfect destination for groups. Nashville is accessible,

such as hot chicken, meat-and-three and pulled pork barbecue which

friendly and authentic, with diverse neighborhoods, a unique musical

remain a favorite for both the adventurous and the sophisticated

heritage and a creative culture that pervades the city.

palate. Nashville has a booming culinary scene that features trail-

Experience downtown by delving into the city’s musical roots at the historic Ryman Auditorium, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum,

blazing distilleries and breweries too. For a hands-on experience, groups can create a commemorative

National Museum of African American Music or the Musi-

poster at Hatch Show Print, a legendary working letter-

cians Hall of Fame & Museum. Just steps away,

press print shop that has been creating time-

honky tonks line Lower Broadway and

less designs since 1879, or visit Goo Goo

showcase live music seven days with

Chocolate Co., where you can not

no cover charge. Just west of down-

only get a history lesson about

town, visitors can hear the leg-

America’s first combination

endary sound recordings of Dolly

candy bar but also have a

Parton and Elvis Presley at His-

chance to create your own

toric RCA Studio B, located on

candy bar.

Music Row. Proudly called Music City

Outside of downtown, Nashville’s

for a reason, Nashville draws in a wide

Centennial Park claims a full-size

range of musical genres—such as Ameri-

replica of the Parthenon completed with

cana, rock, R&B, hip-hop, pop and more – in addition

the 42-foot high statue of Athena, the tallest indoor

to country music. Just off Broadway, the GRAMMY® Award-winning

sculpture in the Western world. Cheekwood Estate & Gardens and

Nashville Symphony fills the Schermerhorn Symphony Center with clas-

Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery are also not-to-miss stops for

sical sounds.

group tours.

Explore one of the surrounding neighborhoods such as East Nashville or 12 South for world-class dining at one of Nashville’s chef-

Enjoy all the city has to offer. There is a new experience awaiting around every corner.

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Dunkirk Lighthouse Museum page 28

Fort Ticonderoga page 20

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Walk page 15

Our Lady of Consolation page 23

Owatonna Area COC & Tourism page 5

Sanford Lab Homestake Visitors Center page 28

Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad page 8

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