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Jockey’s Ridge State Park<br />
The Outer Banks<br />
of North Carolina<br />
May 21-26<br />
$761 Double, $1002 Single, $680 Triple, $640 Quad<br />
T<strong>our</strong> Protection: $60 per person<br />
North Carolina’s Historic Shores and the outer banks region<br />
consist of a string of narrow islands and peninsulas that lie<br />
between the ocean and the sounds along 125 miles of North<br />
Carolina’s coast. Through years of storms and shipwrecks,<br />
the islands have developed a distinctive culture. The area<br />
is rich in history – the first English colony was established<br />
on Roanoke Island in 1585 and at Kill Devil Hills, in 1903,<br />
Wilbur and Orville Wright successfully launched the first<br />
flight of a power-driven airplane.<br />
T<strong>our</strong> Highlights:<br />
• Lodging for two evenings at Nags Head Beach, NC<br />
• Jockey’s Ridge State Park - visitor’s center and museum<br />
• Visit to the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island<br />
• Kitty Hawk, NC - Wright Brothers National Memorial<br />
• Herbert C. Bonner Bridge at Oregon Inlet<br />
• Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Visitor Center<br />
• Ocracoke Village<br />
• 2 1/4 h<strong>our</strong> ferry ride across Pamlico Sound to Cedar Island<br />
• Lodging for two evenings in Atlantic Beach, NC<br />
• New Bern, the second oldest town in North Carolina<br />
• Tyron Palace<br />
• Fireman’s Museum<br />
5 meals included<br />
See Page 8<br />
for Details.<br />
Visit us online at www.perkioment<strong>our</strong>s.com<br />
Civil War T<strong>our</strong><br />
June 6-8<br />
$525 Double, $645 Single,<br />
$495 Triple, $475 Quad<br />
We recommend optional Travel Insurance for this t<strong>our</strong>.<br />
Please ask for a brochure.<br />
Travel back in time to March of 1862 and learn of the Battle<br />
of the Ironclads- The Merrimac, the Confederates’ converted<br />
fifty gun frigate and The Monitor, the Union’s own Ironclad<br />
of revolutionary design as they met for their battle at<br />
Hampton Roads. Stand on the very banks that residents stood<br />
on as they watched the two ironclads meet.<br />
T<strong>our</strong> Highlights:<br />
• Two night’s lodging at the Marriott City Center at<br />
Oyster Point<br />
• Two buffet breakfasts at the hotel<br />
• One Virginia Plantation Meal at Boxwood Inn with<br />
Entertainment<br />
• Dinner at a local restaurant with a historian speaker<br />
• Historian guide and author<br />
• Admission and t<strong>our</strong> of Lee Hall Mansion<br />
• Admission and t<strong>our</strong> of Mariner’s Museum<br />
• Admission and t<strong>our</strong> of End<strong>view</strong> Plantation<br />
• 3 h<strong>our</strong> boat cruise aboard Miss Hampton II<br />
• <strong>Guide</strong>d t<strong>our</strong>s of Fort Monroe, Fort Wool and Casemate<br />
Museum<br />
• <strong>Guide</strong>d t<strong>our</strong> of the Battle of the Ironclads and sites of the<br />
Peninsula Campaign<br />
4 meals included<br />
Motorcoach T<strong>our</strong><br />
Protection<br />
See page 5 for details.<br />
Fort Monroe<br />
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