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Showing posts with label Local Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local Culture. Show all posts

2/18/18

Travel Themes for Family and Group Vacations in US Main Streets and Historic Districts

Consider spending your next vacation in Small Town USA Main Streets and Historic Districts.

Knowledge Tourism brings together local customs, values and traditions with travel management expertise to increase your knowledge of the places you visit, with:



Itineraries especially designed for your vacationing family or group and visits to:
Museums that disclose the archaeological and historic heritage of a community, leverage conservation and the rediscovery of local culture through the arts, history, literature and architecture, preserve biodiversity and the cultures associated with agricultural, coastal and river communities.
Local Food Wineries and Breweries with local, quality food, wine and beer production. This, in turn, has spawned a demand for nightlife and weekend amenities for local citizens and out of town visitors.
experience a unique local atmosphere in historic and sustainable settings
Public Transport Initiatives itineraries that include major cities with established commuter and regional service as well as communities that are implementing new transit programs; an opportunity to meet with local planners and travel efficiently, safely and affordably across the United States.
Resources and the Environment study the efforts of communities in the forefront of water conservation and other environmentally sustainable practices; meet local stewards of the environment who will explain their policies, programs and best management practices in wastewater and watershed management, land conservation, recycling and energy efficient systems.
Industry and Commerce Itineraries from agriculture and Industry to services and sustainability.
Visit communities transitioning from traditional industrial and commercial activities to technologically innovative ones.

Knowledge Tourism subscribes to the notion that the best way to travel is in the company of people who live and work in the places you visit. So, if you are planning a trip, reach out for a no obligation travel plan.

10/07/17

A Travel Experience in 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.
Old Town is located just south of Washington D.C. along the Potomac waterfront, and is home to nationally-acclaimed dining, chic shopping and truly authentic American history.
The Torpedo Factory Art Center constructed in 1918 for the manufacturing of torpedoes, the internationally acclaimed Torpedo Factory now features 82 working artists' studios, six galleries, the Art League School, Archaeology Museum, a cafe and gift shop located on Alexandria’s historic waterfront.
Outdoor Dining Old Town Food Tours Local Culture and Cuisine
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



Wine Country head west to Loudoun County, known as Washington, DC’s Wine Country, and wind through miles of vineyards, pausing in scenic wineries for tastes of delicious wines, largely unmatched across the nation.






The Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum, George Washington’s pharmacy, and Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, the local tavern frequented by America’s first six presidents. Wander up Old Town’s famous King Street, lined with local boutiques and award-winning restaurants.







The George Washington Masonic Memorial holds artifacts from the first President. Then take the elevator to the top for spectacular views of the capital region.










Mount Vernon is the most visited historic home in the nation. Tour the centuries-old mansion and grounds, beautiful gardens and interactive museum featuring over 700 artifacts. Recently opened, visit George Washington’s Distillery & Gristmill, just a few miles down the road.








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