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City Tours
Group Tours
Dallas City Tour and the Sixth Floor Museum
Tour Date: Monday, April 28, 2008
Tour Time: 11:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Tour Price: $56.00/person (includes museum ticket cost)
 Each year tens of thousands of visitors come to Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas. This site-designated a National Historic Landmark District-is the location of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Some come to reflect, and others seek information about this dramatic event in American history. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza was established to meet this worldwide demand. Since its opening in February 1989, the museum has welcomed over five million visitors. After the Audio Tour of the Sixth Floor, guests will enjoy a tour of the City of Dallas including the Arts District, Fountain Place and Fair Park.
Taste of the Grape & Vetro Glass
Tour Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Tour Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Tour Price: $73.00/person (includes wine tasting cost)
 Did you know that Grapevine Texas has seven wineries with tasting rooms and is becoming a nationally known wine region? On this tour you will experience first hand the quaint wine region of Grapevine in the tasting rooms on classic Main Street in Grapevine. First we will tour and taste in two of Grapevine’s most well renowned wineries: La Buena Vida Vineyards and Cross Timbers Winery Tasting Room. From the wineries we will travel down Main Street to Vetro Glass located at the Train Station. Historic Grapevine is home to a group of artists who practice an innovative art form– glass blowing. Vetro Contemporary Glassblowing studio will have an hour demonstration of artists at work in this fascinating art form. Guests will be talked through the process as well as watching an artist create a piece. After the session guests will have a chance to purchase artwork or order custom pieces. After the demonstration there will be time to shop on Main Street.
Best of the West Tour Fort Worth Historic Stockyards
Tour Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Tour Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Tour Price: $84.00/person (includes Hall of Fame ticket and lunch)
 The Texas frontier has always attracted its share of outlaws and other interesting
inhabitants. This tour explores the rough and wild cowboy heritage of Dallas’ sister city, Fort Worth. The 1880’s were the heyday of the Stockyards as Fort Worth was the southernmost terminus on the railroads leading to Chicago. The cattle, cattlemen and cattle rustlers passing through contributed to the Stockyard’s atmosphere, some of which remains today. The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame honors Texas men & women who have excelled in the sports of rodeo and cutting. Each booth contains photographs and memorabilia; and many of the booths also have video, depicting the honorees’ careers in their respective events. The Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive is held daily, seven days a week, weather permitting. The daily cattle drive begins the far-east end of Exchange Avenue and ends at Cow Town Coliseum. Sundance Square, named after the Sundance Kid, is a 20-block district has an incredible variety of things to do and see — stores and boutiques, museums and galleries, coffee shops and live theatres.
To make reservations contact Outstanding Productions at alea@outstandingproductions.com. Reference No-Dig 2008 in the subject line. Reservation deadline is Friday, April 11, 2008. All tours will meet at the Gaylord Texan Hotel tour area. |
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