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Misty Woodland
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A tour of southern England visiting key sites across the region that link the founding stories of our nations: the Pilgrim Fathers in the 1620s and the establishment United States constitution in the 1780s. Visits include Runnymede where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215 and the JFK memorial is located; Salisbury to see the best preserved copy of the Magna Carta; and Windsor Castle, home of George III during the War of Independence, favourite residence of our present Queen, and St George’s Chapel, famous for an Anglo-US Royal marriage.  Heading to the south coast of England we travel back to the 1620s to discover the story of the Founding Fathers and the Mayflower’s departure for the New World visiting the ports of Southampton, Dartmouth and Plymouth, each with its own distinct historical legacy and we will uncover, in a tiny coastal village, an early version of the stars and stripes and a Washington connection with the home country.

 

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D-Day and Operation Overlord – The Allies Prepare
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 A tour of southern England visiting key sites across the region that link the founding stories of our nations: the Pilgrim Fathers in the 1620s and the establishment United States constitution in the 1780s. Visits include Runnymede where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215 and the JFK memorial is located; Salisbury to see the best preserved copy of the Magna Carta; and Windsor Castle, home of George III during the War of Independence, favourite residence of our present Queen, and St George’s Chapel, famous for an Anglo-US Royal marriage.  Heading to the south coast of England we travel back to the 1620s to discover the story of the Founding Fathers and the Mayflower’s departure for the New World visiting the ports of Southampton, Dartmouth and Plymouth, each with its own distinct historical legacy and we will uncover, in a tiny coastal village, an early version of the stars and stripes and a Washington connection with the home country.

 

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The Churchill Tour
Misty Woodland
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 A tour of southern England visiting key sites across the region that link the founding stories of our nations: the Pilgrim Fathers in the 1620s and the establishment United States constitution in the 1780s. Visits include Runnymede where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215 and the JFK memorial is located; Salisbury to see the best preserved copy of the Magna Carta; and Windsor Castle, home of George III during the War of Independence, favourite residence of our present Queen, and St George’s Chapel, famous for an Anglo-US Royal marriage.  Heading to the south coast of England we travel back to the 1620s to discover the story of the Founding Fathers and the Mayflower’s departure for the New World visiting the ports of Southampton, Dartmouth and Plymouth, each with its own distinct historical legacy and we will uncover, in a tiny coastal village, an early version of the stars and stripes and a Washington connection with the home country.

 

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Anzac Memories Tour
Misty Woodland
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 A tour of southern England visiting key sites across the region that link the founding stories of our nations: the Pilgrim Fathers in the 1620s and the establishment United States constitution in the 1780s. Visits include Runnymede where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215 and the JFK memorial is located; Salisbury to see the best preserved copy of the Magna Carta; and Windsor Castle, home of George III during the War of Independence, favourite residence of our present Queen, and St George’s Chapel, famous for an Anglo-US Royal marriage.  Heading to the south coast of England we travel back to the 1620s to discover the story of the Founding Fathers and the Mayflower’s departure for the New World visiting the ports of Southampton, Dartmouth and Plymouth, each with its own distinct historical legacy and we will uncover, in a tiny coastal village, an early version of the stars and stripes and a Washington connection with the home country.

 

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Ancestry Tours
Misty Woodland
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 A tour of southern England visiting key sites across the region that link the founding stories of our nations: the Pilgrim Fathers in the 1620s and the establishment United States constitution in the 1780s. Visits include Runnymede where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215 and the JFK memorial is located; Salisbury to see the best preserved copy of the Magna Carta; and Windsor Castle, home of George III during the War of Independence, favourite residence of our present Queen, and St George’s Chapel, famous for an Anglo-US Royal marriage.  Heading to the south coast of England we travel back to the 1620s to discover the story of the Founding Fathers and the Mayflower’s departure for the New World visiting the ports of Southampton, Dartmouth and Plymouth, each with its own distinct historical legacy and we will uncover, in a tiny coastal village, an early version of the stars and stripes and a Washington connection with the home country.

 

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