In Freedom's Footsteps: New York to Washington, DC
Tour Description:
2026 is America's Semiquincentennial (250th celebration) – and you'll travel back in time to walk in the footsteps of American history on a journey reimagined for Tauck's centennial year... Embark on a journey that traverses the significant periods of America's history, from the earliest settlements through present day... Discover the nation's economic expansion and industrial growth... 18th-century social and religious movements... the Civil War... political diversity... and the defining themes that shaped the American experience century upon century.
Explore New York City, a beacon of economic expansion and industrial prowess; stand on the hallowed grounds of Pennsylvania, where the American Army was born; and walk the storied battlefields of Gettysburg with a licensed guide. Immerse yourself in the enduring lifestyle of Amish country, gain insights into the Civil War, and delve into the political diversity that has defined America. Step into the hallowed halls of history with a National Park Service Ranger at Independence Hall, where the bold visions of the Founding Fathers came to life with the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Savor the flavors of the colonial era, enjoy inspired cuisine, and learn about Thomas Jefferson and wine. America's path is rich with history and tradition, inviting you to discover a storied past.
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Dates & Pricing
Friday 20 Mar 26 — Tuesday 31 Mar 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Tuesday 31 Mar 26 — Saturday 11 Apr 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Friday 10 Apr 26 — Tuesday 21 Apr 26 | Starting at $7,590 | Get a Quote | |
Friday 22 May 26 — Tuesday 02 Jun 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Friday 11 Sep 26 — Tuesday 22 Sep 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Tuesday 22 Sep 26 — Saturday 03 Oct 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Friday 25 Sep 26 — Tuesday 06 Oct 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Tuesday 06 Oct 26 — Saturday 17 Oct 26 | Starting at $7,590 | Get a Quote | |
Tuesday 13 Oct 26 — Saturday 24 Oct 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Friday 16 Oct 26 — Tuesday 27 Oct 26 | Starting at $8,690 | Get a Quote | |
Wednesday 02 Dec 26 — Sunday 13 Dec 26 | Starting at $6,990 | Get a Quote | |
Friday 04 Dec 26 — Tuesday 15 Dec 26 | Starting at $7,990 | Get a Quote |
Destination & Sightseeing
Explore New York City, a beacon of economic expansion and industrial prowess; stand on the hallowed grounds of Pennsylvania, where the American Army was born; and walk the storied battlefields of Gettysburg with a licensed guide. Immerse yourself in the enduring lifestyle of Amish country, gain insights into the Civil War, and delve into the political diversity that has defined America. Step into the hallowed halls of history with a National Park Service Ranger at Independence Hall, where the bold visions of the Founding Fathers came to life with the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Savor the flavors of the colonial era, enjoy inspired cuisine, and learn about Thomas Jefferson and wine. America's path is rich with history and tradition, inviting you to discover a storied past.
Highlights
TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Filmed narratives, exclusively produced for Tauck by filmmakers Ken Burns & Dayton Duncan, feature new insights based on themes from their films, including the Revolutionary War; note – 2026 is America's Semiquincentennial (250th celebration)!
TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Early admission & behind-the-scenes experience at the National Archives
TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Early-opening private tour of the Museum of the American Revolution
TAUCK EXCLUSIVE – Welcome dinner at the One World Observatory with priority access and a self-guided visit of the 360 degree/panoramic view of New York City
Visits to such iconic national historic sites as Independence Hall, Monticello, Mount Vernon, Gettysburg, Washington DC, National Mall monuments and more
A one-man performance by an actor who depicts "Patrick Henry" most famous speech at historic St. John's Church in Richmond