A Journey from
the Atlantic to the Gulf Coast via Appalachia and the Mississippi River
Virginia
Historic Alexandria Virginia Step back to 18th-century
America, walk the cobblestone streets, tour stately
mansions and museums, explore the true stories of Civil War Alexandria, take a
river cruise or bike to Mount Vernon, sip award-winning locally-crafted beer on
the waterfront, and shop in Old Town’s boutiques,
vintage shops and trendy art galleries.
North Carolina
Charlotte is named in honor of
King George III of Britain’s consort. It is a city with 199 neighborhoods and many nicknames,
including: the famed Hornet’s Nest
derived from the American Revolution,
The QC, Crown Town, Home of NASCAR, Gem of the
South, CLT, Bank Town, Char-Town and City of Trees.
Asheville
has a
fascinating past; experience a walking itinerary that commemorates the city’s
most significant cultural, educational, social and architecture stories; a museum
without walls. Urban Farm and Mountain Trails Gourmet Cuisine Public Art Music
Heritage and a Bohemian Culture.
Planning
Your Trip assumes
uniquely local dimensions wherever you go; the activities that you, the visitor
– local, or global – select and irrespective of the length of your stay,
are unique of the community you are visiting and rooted into the local economy,
history and traditions. TEMA develops personalized travel
itineraries based
on client interests by leveraging an in-depth knowledge of your
destination, superior client service in the planning stages and throughout the
trip or event as well as logistics expertise to reduce your travel costs and
transfer times. tema@arezza.net | skype arezza1
Tennessee
Nashville has been the subject of many
books, movies and songs. But, while music is the lifeblood of this city, you
will also find here culture, history, haute cuisine, sports, natural beauty and
especially Southern charm.
Blues Rock ’n’ Roll BBQ Pork Capital Cotton Row and Graceland
Memphis is a city with a rich and eclectic history. Some of the city’s traditions and milestones include: Graceland, Home of Elvis Presley, the Memphis Zoo, the Indie Memphis Film Festival, Sun Studio, National Civil Rights Museum, Stax Museum of American Soul Music and Beale Street Music Festival.
Mississippi
The Sights Sounds and Culinary Traditions of the Mississippi Regions. Delta is a melting pot of cultures – from African to Italian to Asian. Capital-River from a mighty river and antebellum mansions to downtowns with restaurants featuring soul food, authentic ethnic dishes and modern culinary delights. Pines barbecue and bakeries, cheese and cheesecakes, the tastes of this region take their influences from their Native American heritage. Hills home to William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams and Southern fiction characters, platters of fried chicken, skillets of cornbread, and delicacies such as pecan pie.
Coast golf, gambling, art,
architecture and great food.
Mississippi is a true melting pot of regional, ethnic, national and international cuisine
New Orleans
The original
settlement of New Orleans and the oldest neighborhood
in the city is Vieux Carre, better known as the French Quarter. Established by
the French in 1718, the location continues to be a valuable site for trade due
to its strategic position along the Mississippi River. The district is a
National Historic Landmark and is bordered by popular streets, such as Canal,
Decatur and Rampart Streets and Esplanade Avenue. The French Quarter boasts
cultural contributions from the French, Spanish, Italians, Africans, Irish and
others – as demonstrated by the development of New Orleans as a global port.
Connect with Tema
for
a Tour of the American South
Local
Knowledge – Global Reach
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