Haunted Alexandria
October 24, 2008
Regardless if you’re someone who’s fascinated by the spirit world or someone who is more of a supernatural skeptic, you should make time to take a haunted tour of Alexandria. A guide dressed in 18th-century Colonial costume will take you on a lantern-lit walk through the charming streets of Old Town Alexandria. During this entertaining, hour-long tour, you’ll hear ghost stories, legends and folklore mixed in with real life history. Read more
Palate Pleasing History Tour
October 14, 2008
When you go to Alexandria, Virginia, you’re sure to be taken back by the incredible history of the area. There’s no better way to take it all in than with a yummy excursion from DC Metro Food Tours. The charming company offers unique food-tasting and cultural walking tours that bring you to some of the area’s most historic and significant neighborhoods. Read more
Whistling Dixie
October 9, 2008
If you love the spectacular, you won’t want to miss Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner and Show in Branson. You’ll be blown away by the feats of 32 powerful horses, amazing stunt riders and graceful Southern belles as they perform in the arena. Read more
There’s No Business Like Showboat Business
October 8, 2008
Gather your family and climb aboard for a delicious and entertaining dinner cruise on Table Rock Lake. The Showboat Branson Belle is an authentic 1880s-style paddlewheel boat that’s fun for the whole family. Begin the evening by posing for a photograph taken by the ship’s photographers, then enjoy a gorgeous view of the Ozark Mountains and indulge in an exquisite gourmet meal featuring a delectable menu. Read more
Quackerific Fun
October 2, 2008
You can’t help but have fun on Branson’s Ride The Ducks amphibious vehicles. Travel the city’s streets before the vehicles splash into Table Rock Lake. Laugh and learn by taking this unique tour of Branson that incorporates music, history and local sights. Read more
What an Inspiration
October 1, 2008
Standing on Inspiration Point in Branson’s Shepherd of the Hills Homestead, Inspiration Tower is quite a sight to see. It is a colossal 230 feet tall, weighs 3 million pounds and cost approximately $1.5 million to build. Read more








