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Nashville’s reputation as Music City began over a hundred years ago and to this day, still brings tourists in from every corner of the world to a music scene that is an integral part of the city’s soul. There are now more than one hundred and thirty venues in and around the center, plus an array of music recording and production companies, which together yield a notable part of its economy. Over the years, as Nashville embraced all genres of music, including jazz, blue and rock, the city att...
MoreA total of 13,100 American paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne and the 101 Airborne leapt into the night sky on 6th June, charged with seizing and holding the western flank during the early hours of D-Day. As a part of the German defensive scheme they had flooded vast swathes behind the beaches of Utah and there were only four causeways where the troops landing could feasibly exit the narrow strip of foreshore. The Airborne troops were to take control of these causeways, making sure the marines ...
MoreWhoever said True Blood was only for vampires? This True Blood Tour is made for all vampire lovers, human and non-human. A one-day driving tour of the Los Angeles area, we will take you past the various filming locations for the highly acclaimed HBO series, True Blood. Our tour begins in Malibu at Queen Sophie-Anne's mansion and heads east towards Hollywood, through downtown LA, and the San Fernando Valley, before arriving finally in Long Beach. The tour spans about 150 miles long and will take ...
MoreThe Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series developed by Frank Darabont. It is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The series stars Andrew Lincoln as sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes, who awakens from a coma to find that an epidemic of apocalyptic proportions has swept the globe, causing the dead to rise and feed on the living. In a matter of months, society has crumbled; there is no government, no gro...
MoreFed up with your single serving, IKEA furnished nine to five life? Looking for something more? Perhaps you feel your own inner Tyler Durden yearning to have his say? Maybe you just feel like being on an adventure that allows you to be removed from your consumer driven lifestyle and instead focus on the history that LA has to offer? Join the tour as we explore the locations used for filming the David Fincher cult classic Fight Club (1999) staring Edward Norton, Brad Pitt and Helena Bonnem Carter....
MoreFinding himself in modern America, Steve Rogers must face the world, and even attempt to save it. As Captain America, Steve, with the help of The Black Widow and The Falcon will uncover the mystery of the Winter Soldier. Follow the path of Captain America's modern world as he tracks down the assassin. {Photo Credit: impiousdigest.com}...
MoreGreetings, Supernatural fans! Do you want to go on a hunt like the Winchester brothers? On this tour you will find out where Dean and Sam have been and the scenes of some of your favorite episodes. Get your gear ready, load up your 1967 black Impala, maybe even pop in a Kansas tape and listen to “Carry on My Wayward Son” as we go on a hunt for the characters in Supernatural. (Note to Fans: We need not alert the brothers that we are actively tracking them down using information provided by t...
MoreBetween the years of 2008 and 2013, for some people, AMC’s critically acclaimed series, Breaking Bad, was life. When the show was on we all waited anxiously for Sunday night to see what Walter White would do next, whether it was cooking meth in his tightie-whities, or blowing up rivals with fulminated mercury, or erasing incriminating evidence from laptops with powerful magnets, and even some more sinister deeds that made everybody shudder; but when the show wasn’t on we all buzzed ferventl...
MoreThe rich, complex world of the cable series, "Mad Men," has delved into the rich, complex world of mid-century Manhattan like few other pieces of pop culture. While the characters of "Mad Men" have spent seven seasons dealing with a rapidly changing world and an evolving tapestry of personal and business problems, they have also visited a number of real life locations around the Midtown Business District. The "Mad Men Tour of Midtown Manhattan" visits some of these locations visited by the ficti...
MoreWelcome to Georgetown, Washington, DC’s oldest and most enigmatic neighborhood. Georgetown was founded in 1751, making it 40 years older than the District of Columbia itself, and the neighborhood contains more than its share of strange occurrences and historical oddities. As you walk through modern Georgetown, you are walking in the footsteps of some of America’s most interesting historical figures. On these streets have walked many generations America’s greatest leaders, from the time of ...
MoreSt. Louis, Missouri sits along the rugged western riverbanks of the muddy Mississippi River. Since being established in 1764 and sold to the U.S. government in the early 1800s, the city has remained as one of the oldest regions in the country. Its colorful history is complete with tales of steamboat races, regional cuisine and the 1904 World’s Fair. To this day, St. Louis continues to be the famous “Gateway to the West,” a historical stopping point for many Americans passing through the co...
MoreWhen St. Petersburg was founded in the late eighteenth century, it was intended as a resort town for the rich and famous. A Mediterranean Revival style of architecture emerged to decorate the shoreline of the young city. Today, much of that old resort town charm still exists. The architecture of the town, including many of the historic buildings, speaks to this elite crowd. Four of the sixteen stops are buildings that have been named to the United States National Register of Historic Places. Nev...
MoreIt is a neighborhood which has retained a huge amount of living history, a century old or more, but it is also a neighborhood which continues to change drastically. It is a neighborhood with unique charm and energy to spare while remaining an unmistakable part of New York City. It is a neighborhood that has preserved so many of its iconic landmarks while the rest of the city is busy eschewing much of the past. All of these elements and more make the Upper West Side not only a fantastic place to ...
MoreCharleston is a magnificent place of history, beauty, and warm southern hospitality. Its past is a wonderful combination of Colonial and antebellum history. There are many sites and sounds of this extraordinary city that will take its visitors to a place in time one can only imagine. It is the heart of the Confederacy, and the place where the most tragic war of the history of the Unites States began. Let’s take a tour of the some of the most spectacular homes and businesses of Colonial and ...
MoreThe city of San Francisco, founded by the Spanish in the late eighteenth century, has a rich history of discovery and converging cultures. Populations from all over the world converged on the small town when in 1849 gold became the reason to move to California. Soon, immigrants from the Far East traveled across the pacific and America's first Chinatown started. However, with the influx of so many people, San Francisco soon played host for many personal and public tragedies. These tragedies are t...
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