See historic Philadelphia's the first Capital of the United States and nicknamed the city of Brotherly Love for its founders, the Quakers. See the landmarks of Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and City Hall.
Continue west to Lancaster County in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania. This is home to the Pennsylvania Dutch, America's largest Amish community. These plain people as they call themselves live, without modern conveniences like electricity, car or computer and preserve a life based a deep religious faith. Visit an Amish farm where horses still plow the fields, and a single room schoolhouse, where Amish children learn to read and write and speak a foreign language, English. Stop at marketplace to sample the local fruits, sausage and chocolates.
This is an amazing day in the American heartland to see the unique lifestyle of a bygone era that continues this day.
Tour Info
Times: Thursday @ 7am
July and August: Tuesday and Thursday @ 7am