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Best historical cities to visit in the usa.
Use this list to plan your next getaway to a destination that's rich with history. To determine the best historical cities to visit in the USA, U.S. News considered the storied pasts, preserved landmarks, notable monuments and tourist-friendly services in each city – as well as votes from users. Vote on your top picks for history lovers to help us determine next year's list. (Note: Some of the below destinations may be affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Check with the CDC and the U.S. Department of State before traveling.)
Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia, williamsburg, charleston, sc, new orleans.
America's capital is brimming with affordable things to do. The Washington Monument, the U.S. Capitol, the White House and the Lincoln Memorial anchor the National Mall, while the Tidal Basin boasts three of its own memorials dedicated to history-making figures. Various outfitters offer history tours that focus on showcasing the city's past through the eyes of everyone from specific presidents to notable women. What's more, exploring the Smithsonian museums, filled with art and science history, won't cost you a dime.
Boston is a city of American firsts. The country's first public library, first subway system, first public school and first public park belong to Boston. Here, you can stroll the same cobblestone streets as the Puritans and revolutionaries. Kick off your city tour on the Freedom Trail, which guides visitors past 16 of the city's most historic sites. A few must-see historical attractions include Faneuil Hall Marketplace (built in 1742), the Paul Revere House (built around 1680), the Old North Church (built in 1723) and the Fenway Park baseball stadium (opened in 1912).
Gettysburg Battlefield, the 6,000-acre Civil War military park that witnessed the momentous clash of Union and Confederate forces in 1863, is the star of any visit to this Pennsylvania town. Gettysburg also played a part in the Cold War, which you'll learn about next door to the famous battlefield at the Eisenhower National Historic Site. To better understand the town's role in these historic events and more, speak with the knowledgeable curators and peruse the 4,000-plus historical artifacts on display at the Gettysburg Museum of History.
You'll see Benjamin Franklin's name and influence across the United States' first capital city. Visit Independence Hall, where Ben and company signed the Declaration of Independence. Then, pay homage to the famously cracked Liberty Bell. And for a bit of cinematic history, head to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to snap a picture of the famous "Rocky Steps." When you get hungry, visit Reading Terminal Market, one of the largest and oldest public markets in America, to sample everything from ice cream and pastries to cheesesteaks and barbecue.
With its preserved Colonial sites and costumed interpreters, Williamsburg, Virginia, is the definition of a living history museum. Your first stop should be Colonial Williamsburg, where you'll be greeted by the "residents" who once called this revolutionary town home. Visitors have no shortage of learning opportunities: Williamsburg offers more than 20 guided and self-guided daily tours, ranging from ghost tours to garden tours – all included with your admission ticket. Round out your Williamsburg visit with a stop at the Yorktown Battlefield, the site of the last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
If you're visiting Williamsburg, you'll likely also make a stop at Jamestown, where English settlers established the first American Colony in 1607. Similar to Colonial Williamsburg, the Jamestown Settlement acts a living history museum, with costumed interpreters telling the story of life in 17th-century Virginia. You'll even get the chance to climb aboard replicas of the three ships that first brought colonists to Virginia. To learn more about the Paspahegh Indian Tribe, the Powhatan tribal group closest to Jamestown, plan to stop by Paspahegh Town.
Walking around the Battery with Fort Sumter in the distance may make you feel like you've stepped back in time. Should you wish to catch a glimpse of former 19th-century Southern high society, tour Middleton Place, the Aiken-Rhett House Museum or the Nathaniel Russell House Museum. Another great way to get to know this South Carolina city is on a historical walking tour. Or, simply relax on the wraparound porch of your historic bed-and-breakfast.
This coastal city southeast of Boston boasts its fair share of historic homes, museums and monuments dedicated to the Wampanoag Indian Tribe and the men and women who founded the first New England Colony. But Plymouth, Massachusetts, is also home to a bit of 21st-century history: Visitors will find the city's 9/11 Memorial just north of Plymouth Rock. What's more, lodging options range from historic hotels to quaint bed-and-breakfast accommodations.
Many come to New Orleans to party hard on Bourbon Street, but history lovers will delight in admiring sights like the French Quarter, the Cabildo and St. Louis Cathedral. If you need a break from the crowds, head to the Garden District or Chalmette Battlefield, or escape the heat at the popular National WWII Museum. If you don't mind a bit of ghost lore mixed in with your history lesson, you'll also want to sign up for one of the city's cemetery tours.
Luring travelers interested in learning about everything from witches and pirates to Colonial and maritime history, Salem was founded in 1626. This town situated on the northern coast of Massachusetts is best known for its ties to the Salem witch trials, which curious visitors can get an overview of at the Salem Witch Museum. Other popular historical attractions to visit include The Witch House, the New England Pirate Museum and the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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Fortress Malta. From The Knights of St John to World War Two - click here to find out more
This is a wonderfully varied and scenic tour of Malta a tiny island with a warm welcome and proud military and cultural heritage. The Second World War siege will be our main focus, but we also examine the indelible marks that other cultures and events have left behind: the unspoilt ancient walled city of Mdina, the renaissance architecture of the Knights of St John, the brief occupation by Napoleon and the extant Victorian fortifications
The Battle For Berlin - click here to find out more
The Battle for Berlin was the decisive action that brought an end to the war in Europe. The tour will focus on the fierce and bitter action from the point when the Red Army crossed the Oder River to the eventual fall of Berlin.
Wellington in Spain | A Classic Peninsular War Tour - click here to find out more
This eight-day tour, the second in our series of 'classic' of Peninsular War tours is led by award winning Peninsular War historian Nick Lipscombe. It visits some of the most beautiful and historic parts of central Spain and Wellingtons most notable battles and sieges during the period 1809 1812.
The Pompeii Experience | Archaeological delights of the Bay of Naples - click here to find out more
This comprehensive archaeological tour of the Bay of Naples and the events of AD79 not only includes the well-known and impressive remains of Pompeii and the superbly preserved Herculaneum but also those lesser known, but nonetheless important sites such as the seaside villas of the wealthy at Oplontis.
The Vietnam War | From Defeat at Dien Bien Phu to the Fall of Saigon - click here to find out more
Appealing to history and culture enthusiasts alike, this tour combines the key locations of the Vietnam war, with the stunning highlights of that country. Vietnam offers a rich culture and history, combined with delicious local cuisine with a French twist. Hanoi, with its leafy tree lined avenues, plays host to fascinating, thought provoking museums and military sites.
The Holocaust - click here to find out more
In this 8-day tour to Poland, we visit the sites of the former ghettos in Warsaw, Lublin and Krakow alongside four of the concentration and death camps - Treblinka, Majdanek, Belzec and Auschwitz-Birkenau - that played such a significant role in this genocide.
The Raise & Fall of Nazi germany - click here to find out more
This tour tells the whole story of the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich chronologically from its birth in 1919 Munich, to its bloody end in Berlin in 1945. Led by Historian Nigel Jones, this tour will visit all the significant milestones marking Adolf Hitler's ascent and Germany's descent into the abyss.
Finland 1939. The Winter War - click here to find out more
This tour follows the fortunes of the 9th Soviet Army attempting to cut Finland in two at its narrowest point in time for Stalins 60th birthday. Ex Parachute Regiment colonel and historian Robert Kershaw uses his Arctic training background and broad military experience to explain the nature of this amazing victory against seemingly insurmountable odds.
Discovering the Western Front - click here to find out more
This five-day Western Front tour provides an overview of the major events involving British and Empire forces in Northern France and Belgium: it is both an introductory tour for the novice and an essential aide memoire to those more familiar with the First World War.
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Each of our guides are experts in their respective fields. Authors, historians, lecturers and fellows guide you through battlefields in France, America, India, Israel, Canada, Belarus and more. They guide you throughout the day, and dine with you in the evening, as all Cultural Experience tours include a three course meal in the evening.
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Uncover Pompeii and Herculaneum with Sophie Hay and Tristan Hughes
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Join a leading archaeologist and historian on an exclusive tour of the Vesuvian sites, Oplontis and the Bay of Naples
Retracing the fascinating rediscovery of King Richard III
Visit key locations that tell the story of the life and death of King Richard III with expert commentary from History Hit presenter Matt Lewis
Cruise the beautiful Highlands and islands of Scotland on a six-night cruise
Visit alluring islands, enchanting castles and attractive port towns on a luxurious small ship cruise
Discover the history, culture and dramatic landscapes of the Faroe Islands
Get an immersive look at this unique archipelago, with a Viking history tour, lunch with locals, and a helicopter ride
Taste the flavours of Slovenia and see its spectacular natural landscapes
Explore the rich culture and cuisine of Slovenia with trips to Lake Bled, Ljubljana, the Triglav National Park and a truffle-hunting expedition
Magic of the Douro: Wine River Cruise
Visit beautiful towns in the delightful Douro wine region and enjoy food and wine tastings on this seven-night cruise
Visit Norfolk and Sandringham with Lucy Worsley
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Hear a captivating talk about British royal life from Lucy Worsley and then join the acclaimed historian at the Royal Family’s Norfolk retreat, plus enjoy wonderful scenic journeys by rail and paddle steamer
Lake Como & St Moritz by Bernina Express
Stay on the shores of Lake Como where you can unwind, admire peaceful scenery and explore the charming towns and villages of this dreamy Italian region
Discover Normandy and the Channel Islands over the August bank holiday
Sail on a comfortable ship to the Isles of Scilly, Guernsey and Honfleur in Normandy to discover WWII history, wildlife, and delicious cuisine
Top 20 Historical Travel Tours, Trips & Vacations 2024/2025
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Nile Cruise
- Visit the pyramids
- Explore ancient temples and tombs
- Cruise on the Nile
- Enjoy the laid back atmosphere of Aswan
New Zealand: The South Island
- Prepare to be dazzled by the staggering beauty of the South Island’s glittering lakes, lush forests, fertile farmlands, and alpine peaks.
- Hike up a valley carved by the retreating ice of Franz Josef Glacier.
- Spend a day at a wilderness resort, enjoying kayaking, canoeing, hiking—and perhaps strolling to a colony of glowworms.
- Experience life on a working ranch and savor a home-cooked meal during a visit to a sheep and cattle station.
- Sample local vintages during a wine tasting at a local estate.
Mexico Unplugged
- Visit the community of San Pedro Tlahuac, home to Nahuatl descendants who practice traditions like chinampa farming, fiestas and ancient ceremonies.
- Wander the stalls, snap some photos and pick up traditional handicrafts at the markets in Mexico City and Puebla.
- Escape the Mexican heat in the highlands of San Cristobal de las Casas and explore surrounding villages where traditional customs and roots are thriving.
- Explore the stunning Mayan temples of Palenque dating back to AD600 and stroll through Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
- Finish off your epic journey and recharge with a little beach time in the beachside hub of Playa del Carmen.
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- Gaze in awe at the Great Pyramid and Sphinx of Giza
- Discover the overlooked architectural wonders of Cairo's historic centre
- Explore the ancient Luxor Temple illuminated by candlelight
- Enjoy a cocktail party on a traditional felucca at sunset
- Cruise down the Nile on a luxury ship
Treasures of Spain and Portugal (Barcelona)
- Seville: Enjoy a traditional Andalusian Be My Guest dinner and the charming company of the Morillo family. A welcome drink of sangria in their sun-dappled courtyard before learning how they produce olive oil.
- Porto: Savour the flavours of Portugal's centuries-old Port heritage and gain insights into its local production at a tasting in a Port cellar.
- Lisbon: Visit the Hieronymite Monastery, a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome and exquisite example of Manueline architecture.
- Madrid: Drive through central Madrid and see some of the city's famous features during an orientation with your Travel Director.
- Toledo: Explore this magnificent ancient city with your Local Specialist and visit the Church of Santo Tomé to see an El Greco masterpiece.
Greece Panorama Adventure
- Cook and have lunch with a local family in the Peloponnese
- Visit the most important archeological sites of Greece
- Experience a speed-boat Private Tour at the sandy beaches of Crete
- Hike the Caldera of Santorini
- End your trip with a cruise witnessing the most famous sunset of Greece
Great Italian Cities (Winter)
- Florence: Enjoy a local Tuscan Be My Guest dinner with Count Miari Fulcis on his 15th-century organic olive oil estate in the Tuscan hills, used as a location for many famous films like 'Room with a View' and 'Tea with Mussolini'.
- Rome: Be inspired by the magnificence of Michelangelo and da Vinci at the Vatican Museums and enjoy an exclusive visit up the spiral staircase designed by the famous architect Donato Bramante in a part of the Vatican not open to the public.
- Venice: Savour the vibrant atmosphere of Venice during a visit to a traditional food market in the shadow of the famous Rialto Bridge.
- Rome: During an orientation with your Travel Director see the medieval buildings, Renaissance palaces and Baroque churches scattered throughout the city.
- Assisi: With a Local Specialist, find out why the Basilica of St. Francis is considered to be one of the crowning artisitic achievements of 13th-century Europe.
Discover the Baltics
- Discover three Baltic states in 12 days
- Visit stunning national parks, castles and museums
- Explore the magnificent Trakai Castle
- Citizen Science departures available on this trip
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Morocco Uncovered
- Travel by camel across the dramatic red dunes of the Sahara Desert and spend the night camping under North African stars.
- Spend time in two of Morocco’s most picturesque towns – the 11th century kasbah of Ait Benhaddou and Chefchaouen with its striking blue and whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs and artistic doorways.
- Tuck into a memorable dinner in Fes and dine on one of the city’s signature dishes, the salty and sweet pastilla, one of the best pies you’ve ever tasted!
- Join expert local guides to explore medinas, Roman ruins and rural areas and gain a deeper understanding of significant sites in Rabat, Volubilis, Fes, M’Goun and Marrakech.
- Take part in the traditional Berber activity of henna tattooing, where a naquasha will adorn your hands and feet with beautiful designs, supporting local women, their families and community with an income.
Authentic Cambodia and Vietnam In 14 Days
- Get onto the ancient world of Angkor era
- Explore the fascinating Cu Chi Tunnels System which was used during the Vietnam War
- Discover the local's life alongside the mighty Mekong River
- Go fishing and ride a basket boat in the charming Hoi An
- Cruise through the emerald water and thousands of limestone karsts
Essential Peru
- Discover Machu Picchu by train with guided tour
- Enjoy a homestay on the traditional island of Amantani in Lake Titicaca
- See Colca Canyon and its soaring condors
- Wander through the colonial city of Arequipa and the Santa Catalina Convent
- Drive deep into the Andean highlands and the Apurimac Valley
Northern Lights Escape
- On this trip we are travelling in our own private minibus as this allows us to reach some more off the beaten path destinations and gives us flexibility which would not be possible by public transport. And on top of that all our vehicles in Iceland have complimentary Wi-Fi.
- There's a lot more to Iceland than ice and vikings. Follow the scenic 'Golden Circle', visiting geothermal springs and geysers, the mighty waterfall of Gullfoss and the site of the nation's first parliament at Thingvellir
- Drive along the island’s spectacular South Shore past the Reynisdrangar Rocks and volcanic black sand beaches
- Head to Skaftafell National Park and get adventurous with a hike to Vatnajokull, Europe's largest glacier
- The aurora borealis is the best lightshow on Earth, and this trip is your ticket. Stay up late to see the northern sky dance with green light (subject to weather conditions and activity)
Glimpse Of Indochina In 15 Days
- Enjoy an overnight cruise in the stunning Halong Bay
- Cycle around the villages of Vietnam and attend a cooking class
- Explore the biggest temples complex in the world, Angkor Wat
- See cascades waterfalls right in the middle of lush jungles
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Diverse experiences on historical travel tours.
- Learning about the Inca civilization in Peru
- Visiting the 3000 years old Pyramids of Giza
- Exploring the ancient city of Petra in Jordan, carved into vibrant red rock
- Discovering the mysteries of Machu Picchu, nestled high in the Andes mountains of Peru
- Seeing the Colosseum and the Forum in Rome
- Marveling at the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the largest religious monument in the world
- Exploring the ruins of Pompeii, frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
- Visiting Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany , once a protective fortress, now a beautiful castle
- Listening to the various theories of the purpose of the Neolithic monument, Stonehenge
- Seeing the magnificent Great Wall of China
- Finding yourself traveling back to ancient civilization while the tour guides narrate the stories
- Taking a small ship cruise to explore the surroundings
- Visiting the iconic Acropolis of Athens, a symbol of ancient Greek civilization
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Many tours and small ship cruises have an element of history in their itineraries. However, some of the most historical places in the world — Rome, Athens, Angkor Wat , and Egypt, to name a few — lend history the focus of their trip for true history buffs.
You can find history tours and trip itineraries that specifically cater to history lovers. Some tour operators specialize in offering historical travel tours and offer many exciting activities for hands-on interactive exploration.
Things To Do on Historical Travel Tours
A history trip is a fascinating way to journey through time and explore the wonders of history with a dedicated, knowledgeable guide. You can explore ancient ruins, dig into the mysteries of the pyramids, bust the myths about medieval castles, or stroll through the cobblestone streets — there's something for everyone on our selection of historical travel adventures.
Going Beyond the Museum
For a truly immersive historical experience, it's far more interesting to trace the footsteps of ancient people and cultures than to stare at artifacts encased in glass. The pasts represented by said artifacts come alive after experiencing the history outside the museum walls.
Luckily, the definition of a museum has evolved in recent years. Many are outdoors, follow a specific theme, and are more interactive than they used to be.
For example, a museum in Portland, Oregon, is dedicated to hats! And, believe it or not, there's a museum in France dedicated to vampires.
There are so many avenues through which you can get a sense of culture and history; your history trips will hit many of them. Food, art, architecture, clothing, and even water sources all shape the history of people and places. The information you learn on a historical vacation will significantly enhance your appreciation of history.
Interactive History Tours
Discover how ancient people used to build their dwellings, savor the taste of historical cuisine of the Victorian era, learn to dance traditional folk dances or trace the footsteps of famous authors and artists.
No matter where you're traveling, interactive history tours provide an exciting link to the past for culture explorers . Especially if you're traveling with keen learners like children, activities where "history comes alive" are an absolute pleasure and are often included on history and not-history-specific tours.
Temples, Ruins, and Castles
From the spectacular Angkor Wat temple to the proudly standing ruins of the Forum in Rome and every anglophile's dream at Lancaster Castle in the UK , history tours will undoubtedly showcase impressive architecture.
Whether they still exist intact or are mere skeletons of their former glory, buildings such as these are always engaging and interesting to visit, especially for travelers aged 18 to 30 and 50+ . They also offer spectacular photo opportunities!
Popular Countries and Their Historic Sites
Some countries and cities hold immense historical importance and attract tourists and history buffs from around the world as they offer a unique glimpse into the past, waiting to be discovered and experienced firsthand.
Asia : The Cradle of Civilization
A rich tapestry of history and culture defines Asia, and many of its countries are found on historical travel itineraries, ready for exploration.
Kyoto, Japan : Famous for its numerous temples, shrines, and traditional wooden houses.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia : The largest religious monument in the world, showcasing the architectural marvels of the Khmer Empire.
Xi'an, China : Home to the Terracotta Army, an archaeological wonder depicting the army of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China.
Varanasi, India : One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, known for its sacred ghats along the Ganges River and numerous temples.
Ayutthaya, Thailand: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with impressive ruins of temples and palaces from the ancient Ayutthaya Kingdom.
South America : The Land of Breathtaking Landscapes
Journey through time and explore South America's vibrant history and diverse cultures, where ancient civilizations once thrived amidst captivating landscapes.
Cusco, Peru : The former capital of the Inca Empire, known for its well-preserved Incan architecture and the nearby Sacred Valley.
Machu Picchu, Peru : An ancient Incan citadel perched high in the Andes Mountains, renowned for its stunning panoramic views and intricate stone structures.
Tiwanaku, Bolivia: An archaeological site showcasing the ruins of an ancient Andean civilization, including monumental structures and intricate carvings.
Cartagena, Colombia: A colonial port city with well-preserved Spanish architecture, including forts, churches, and colorful buildings.
Santiago, Chile : The capital city of Chile, boasting historical landmarks such as Plaza de Armas, Metropolitan Cathedral, and La Chascona, the former home of poet Pablo Neruda
Europe : Immerse in Rich Cultural Heritage
Step back in time as you stroll through some of the most historic landmarks of Europe, where centuries-old architecture and a rich history and civilization unfold before your eyes at every turn.
Rome, Italy : Home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman Empire.
Athens, Greece : The birthplace of democracy and ancient Greek civilization, featuring landmarks like the Acropolis, Parthenon, and Temple of Olympian Zeus.
Pompeii, Italy: An ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, offering a fascinating glimpse into daily life during Roman times.
Istanbul, Turkey: Formerly known as Constantinople, this city straddles Europe and Asia and boasts a rich history spanning the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires.
Middle East : Home To Many Sacred Sites
Uncover the fascinating history and culture of the Middle East, where ancient civilizations have left their mark on the landscape for millennia. From the sacred sites of Jerusalem and Petra to the grandeur of Persepolis, the Middle East is a living testament to the enduring legacy of human civilization.
Jerusalem, Israel: A holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, featuring sacred sites like the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock.
Petra, Jordan : An ancient Nabatean city carved into rose-colored rock cliffs, known for its impressive architecture and tombs, including the iconic Treasury.
Persepolis, Iran : The ceremonial capital of the ancient Persian Empire, renowned for its grand palaces, ceremonial halls, and intricate reliefs.
Cairo, Egypt : Home to the iconic Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, and Egyptian Museum, showcasing the rich history of ancient Egypt.
Central America : A Captivating Blend of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty
Delve into Central America's rich history and archaeological wonders, where ancient civilizations flourished amidst lush tropical jungles and volcanic landscapes.
Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala : A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, churches, and ruins from the colonial era.
Chichen Itza, Mexico: An ancient Mayan city known for its impressive pyramids, temples, and astronomical observatory, reflecting Mayan architectural and cultural achievements.
Copan, Honduras: A major Mayan archaeological site featuring intricately carved stelae, altars, and hieroglyphic stairway, providing insights into Mayan civilization.
Tikal, Guatemala : One of the largest and most important Mayan cities, featuring towering pyramids, temples, and palaces hidden within the lush rainforest.
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10 Virtual History Museums and Experiences to Explore From Home
By: Missy Sullivan
Updated: June 1, 2023 | Original: March 26, 2020
The need for social distancing may have forced museums and historic sites around the world to close their doors for now, but many have made their spaces, exhibits and collections available to anyone with a digital device and a decent web connection. Some offer 360-degree tours, like the one that takes you into every nook and cranny of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate. Others present virtual exhibits or browsable online archives, such as the dozens on Google Arts & Culture’s site, where partner museums share treasures like the Rosetta Stone and ancient Egyptian artifacts ( The British Museum , London)...iconic 20th century photos (the LIFE Magazine archive)...or troves of sports history (the Olympic Museum , Lausanne, Switzerland). Here are 10 standout virtual history sites worth exploring:
Xi'an Warriors
It was one of the most stunning archaeological finds of the 20th century. In 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across a life-sized clay figure that, government archaeologists later discovered, belonged to a vast army of terra cotta soldiers created to protect China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, in the afterlife. The massive mausoleum, created around 210 B.C., houses some 8,000 warriors, along with hundreds of chariots and horses—all arranged in battle formation. In 2017, a Chinese company, inspired by Google Street View, created an awe-inspiring virtual experience that lets visitors swoop down into the tomb and “walk” among the soldiers, viewing their unique facial expressions and traces of their original colorful paint at close range. You don’t need to read Chinese to appreciate the enormity of it all.
Click HERE for the experience.
READ MORE: 5 Things You May Not Know About the Terra Cotta Army
Smithsonian Museum of American History
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History bills itself as the greatest single collection of U.S. history in the world, home to more than 1.8 million objects that each, in some fundamental way, defines the American experience. The museum offers about 100 online exhibits from its encyclopedic collections, each with a mix of photos, video, graphics and text on topics ranging from the life of Abe Lincoln (yep, they’ve got the stovepipe hat) to the development of the first artificial heart to the evolution of voting machines and even an array of vintage lunch boxes.
READ MORE: 9 of the Most Collectible School Lunch Boxes, 1935 to Now
The Museum of Flight
War planes. Spy planes. Spacecraft. Gliders. Kit planes. Eccentric contraptions. This sprawling museum, adjacent to the Boeing complex south of Seattle, Washington, is considered one of the world’s largest and best air and space museums, with more than 150 aircraft, 25,000-plus aviation-related artifacts and a huge array of exhibits that collectively chronicle man's quest to take to the skies. Flight geeks could easily get lost in its vast searchable and browsable database of those collections while 360-degree tours let you step inside a dozen iconic aircraft—including the Boeing 747, the Concorde and the museum’s full-scale model of the space shuttle orbiter used for training astronauts.
Click HERE for the experience.
READ MORE: Who Was the First President to Fly on Air Force One?
National Women's History Museum
Come for the deep well of biographies and digital classroom resources , stay for the wide array of virtual exhibits , many of which are enabled by Google Arts & Culture. For two decades, the National Women’s History Museum has been the largest online cultural institution telling the stories of women who helped transform the U.S. Heavy with slide shows and graphics, the virtual exhibits document women making waves in politics, sports, civil rights, science and technology and more. Check out its collection of oral histories from the American Rosie Movement, relaying women's contributions to the nation’s defense production.
READ MORE: Women’s History Milestones: A Timeline
Anne Frank House
Anne Frank ’s diary, chronicling her life in hiding during World War II, remains one of the most powerful testimonies to the horrors of the Holocaust. If a trip to Amsterdam to visit the Anne Frank House isn’t in the cards, AnneFrank.org offers the next best thing. In addition to tons of informative content about the teen, her diary and the war, there are bells and whistles galore: an interactive timeline, videos about her life, a 360-degree tour of the house, a virtual reality tour of the secret annex where she and her family hid for 761 days, and a companion exhibit on Google Arts & Culture.
READ MORE: How Anne Frank’s Private Diary Became an International Sensation
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
FDR , America’s only four-term president , presided over the nation during two of its most trying ordeals: the Great Depression and World War II . This online experience walks users room by room through the exhibits in his extensive presidential library and museum in Hyde Park, New York, drawing together a wealth of original documents, artifacts, videos, 360-degree tours and more. Together, they illustrate everything from FDR’s little-known assassination attempt to his New Deal policies and wartime decisions to Eleanor ’s significant role. It’s easy to lose track of time clicking through all the fascinating letters, whether it’s from a constituent exhorting him to “discontinue being a smiling, wasteful and fickle prima donna politician” to one from Albert Einstein strenuously detailing his objections to the atomic bomb.
READ MORE: How FDR Became the First—and Only—President to Serve Four Terms
Calling all space geeks: Report to the NASA site for ultimate fun in the final frontier. Get the full scoop on all the key NASA programs past and present, from the Hubble Telescope to the Mars Rover to the upcoming Parker Solar Probe. Check out the History hub to dive deep into photos, videos and articles about all their historic missions. Enjoy a motherlode of space images with the cache of ultra-high-def videos taken from various missions—like the virtual tour of the moon in 4K, enabled by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Spacecraft. For astronaut wannabes, virtual tours abound of NASA’s various research and training facilities—putting users right inside a supersonic wind tunnel, a zero-gravity lab, flight simulators, a space environments complex and much more.
READ MORE: The Space Race
American Battlefield Trust Virtual Battlefield Tours
Most on-site battlefield tours require a leap of imagination: the ability to walk around a perfectly peaceful open field and overlay a mental movie of smoke and combat and fallen warriors, all the while considering the military strategy and broader political stakes. ABT’s website may not offer the sunshine on your back, but it marries the setting, action and context far more seamlessly, with its 360-degree virtual tours of more than 20 American Revolution and Civil War battlefields. In the Gettysburg tour alone, there are 15 different stops—no walking required—each of which features clickable icons with granular detail about all the whos, whats and whys. And when you’re done touring, be sure to explore the site’s other robust resources, from battle summaries to generals’ biographies.
READ MORE: 7 Important Civil War Battles
National Museum of African American History and Culture
While there are plenty of current and past exhibits to explore online here, the real draw is the collections. In the site’s Collections Stories area, museum staff members share objects that resonate for them historically or culturally, whether it’s Muhammad Ali’s training gear...the dress Carlotta Walls, one of the so-called Little Rock Nine , wore when she walked the gauntlet of angry mobs on her first day integrating Little Rock Central High School ...or shards of stained glass from the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four little girls. And if you’ve got lots of time to explore, browse the museum’s vast open-source collections, brimming with letters, documents, photos and artifacts. They convey the wide-ranging African American experience—from a slave ship manifest to a poster of Sidney Poitier’s film To Sir, With Love .
READ MORE: One of the Last Slave Ship Survivors Describes His Ordeal in a 1930s Interview
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. presents powerful online exhibits brimming with resources such as videos, timelines, glossaries and image galleries rich with potent original artifacts. Themes include Collaboration & Complicity, Nazi Propaganda, Americans and the Holocaust, Racial Health Policies and more. Elsewhere on the museum’s site: a deep archive of survivor interviews , moving artifacts like a gallery of 600 ID cards of Holocaust victims and a place to browse the museum’s huge, sobering collections.
READ MORE: American Response to the Holocaust
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Every US State's Best History Tour
Posted: April 26, 2024 | Last updated: April 26, 2024
In the footsteps of history
Despite its relatively young age, the United States has plenty of fascinating historic stories to tell. These exceptional tours cover a variety of topics, from the heroic tales of the Independence War and the Civil Rights movement to the more light-hearted stories of literary giants, royal palaces (yes, really!) and musical legends. All tour prices are per person, unless otherwise stated.
Read on to discover the best history tour in every US state...
Alabama: The Fight for Rights Tour, Birmingham
Once the nation's most segregated city and notorious for racially motivated violence, Birmingham became the heart of the Civil Rights movement. This tour follows its history, traces the footsteps of the marching students and follows the actions of the Ku Klux Klan. The tour offers an excellent insight into the impact racism had on the city and what happened when segregation laws finally fell. Tours run daily, tickets are $60 (discounts for under 12s) with free selected hotel pick up and drop off.
Alaska: Kennecott Mill Town Tour, Kennicott
A ghost town frozen in time, Kennecott was once drawing in fortune hunters thanks to its rich supplies of copper. The area boomed until the late 1930s, when the copper ran out, and was soon abandoned as the railroad service ended. The two-hour guided tour chronicles the ghost town's fascinating history and offers an exclusive look into the massive 14-story Concentration Mill, plus several other historic buildings. Tours run between May and September, tickets are $34 (discounts available for under-12s). Advanced reservations are strongly encouraged.
Arizona: Sedona and Native American Ruins Day Tour, Phoenix
It's no secret Arizona is rich in Native American history and this part of the state is easily accessible from Phoenix. The small group guided day tour takes in important cultural sites such as the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Bell Rock and Airport Mesa for unbeatable views of the red rocks and Sedona. But perhaps the most fascinating aspect of this tour is a visit to the Montezuma Castle National Monument. Among the most spectacular cliff dwelling ruins in America, Montezuma was built by the Sinagua people between the 12th and 15th centuries. The tours are led by knowledgeable guides who offer fascinating historic insights and context. Tickets are from $179 with free pick up and drop off.
Arkansas: Old State House Museum guided tours, Little Rock
One of the most historic buildings in the state, the elegant Greek Revival-style Old State House Museum is said to be the oldest standing state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. Although no longer serving as a political center, it's now a fascinating museum that recounts the history of the state and the previous lives of the building itself – as a medical school and Arkansas State Police headquarters. Learn interesting stories of important local political figures and see engaging exhibits either on a self-guided or guided group tour . Admission and tours are free.
California: Alcatraz Island Day Tour
As a legendary location immortalized in movies and TV, Alcatraz's reputation precedes it. The island off the coast of San Francisco was the site of a formidable prison from 1934 to 1963. Designed to house the most notorious prisoners, including Al Capone himself, the penitentiary can now be visited on day tours. The tour includes a round-trip ferry to Alcatraz Island and access to the prison's interior, including the cells. Tours depart daily and tickets cost $53.25 (discounts for children and seniors).
Colorado: Cliff Dwelling Tours, Mesa Verde National Park
Carved out of an alcove in Mesa Verde National Park, the Cliff Palace is a cliff village once built and inhabited by Ancestral Puebloans in the 13th century. Studies have shown that the remarkable dwelling contained around 150 buildings, created from sandstone, mortar and wooden reinforcements, and housed around 100 people at a time. To enter the site and learn more about its fascinating history, visitors can join a ranger-led guided tour of the Cliff Palace. Tours run seasonally and 2024 dates are yet to be announced.
Connecticut: Guided tour of Mark Twain House and Museum, Hartford
Follow in the footsteps of one of the most famous authors in the world as you walk the halls of Samuel Clemens' (aka Mark Twain's) home. The impressive 25-room Gothic mansion includes the grand hall, library and billiards room where the author penned Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Prince and The Pauper among others. The house can only be visited on guided tours which run daily (closed on Tuesdays) and tickets start from $24 (discounts for children and seniors).
Delaware: Delaware History Trail, statewide
This excellent self-guided trail of 29 culturally and historically significant locations throughout the state is an excellent resource to tap into when you're visiting. The trail covers sites such as estates and gardens, historic towns, colonial landmarks and coastal attractions all connected to the history of Delaware. Our favorite spots include the Wilmington & Western Railroad, Fort Delaware State Park and Nemours Estate.
Florida: St Augustine Historic Walking Tours, St Augustine
Florida is not all theme parks and beaches, it's also home to the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the continental United States. St Augustine was established in 1565 by Spanish explorers and many of its buildings in the Historic District still date back to the 1700s. The historic walking tours in St Augustine have continuously been voted among the best in the country. Choose between the Conquistatour of St Augustine or the Homes and Buildings Tour and journey into the past of this historic city. Tours run daily and tickets are $25 (discounts for children).
Georgia: The James Brown Family Historical Tour, Augusta
The Godfather of Soul has a special place in America's music history. Cherish the memories of James Brown and visit his childhood home, spots where he hung out, his favorite restaurants and even his elementary school. Tours are led by his daughter Deanna Brown-Thomas and can be arranged via the James Brown Family Foundation. Tickets cost $25.
Hawaii: Iolani Palace tours, Honolulu
As the only royal residence in the United States, Honolulu's Iolani Palace is truly unique. Completed in 1882, it served as the seat of the Hawaiian monarchy. Queen Liliuokalani was Hawaii's last sovereign and the splendid building offers an interesting insight into the affairs of the monarchy. Today, several guided tours are available – the volunteer docent-led tour is among the best and dives into the history of the palace, as well as its royal residents. Tours are available on Wednesdays and Thursdays for $32.95 (various discounts for under-18s and the military apply).
Idaho: Historic District Walking Tour, Idaho City
Idaho City is one of the best day trips from Boise. Today a quirky 'ghost town' (it does technically have around 500 residents), it was the largest city in the northwest more than a century ago. In the 1860s, plenty of miners descended upon Idaho City and the now-derelict buildings have retained a lot of their charm. This walking tour lets you step back in time and grants access to historic buildings such as the courthouse and saloon, as well as the village, plus you'll hear secrets and stories you're unlikely to discover anywhere else. Tickets start from $5.
Illinois: Chicago Architecture Foundation Center River Cruise, Chicago
The Chicago Architecture Center River Cruise on board the First Lady is an excellent way to get your bearings and learn about the Windy City's history. It takes in a significant amount of Chicago's most remarkable buildings, with the knowledgeable docents giving each one a historical context too. The tour finishes with a short trip out into Lake Michigan so you can marvel at the historic architecture that's left its mark on the city skyline. The river cruise season runs from spring to fall, tickets start at $54.
Indiana: Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site guided tour, Indianapolis
Sometimes hidden among more famous names, the 23rd president Benjamin Harrison has actually left a very permanent mark on the country. A colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War, Indiana's only president is most remembered for opening the immigration station on Ellis Island. His home – a stunning example of an Italianate Victorian home from 1875 – holds many fascinating artifacts and bursts with family history. The many exhibits tell of the president's life and work, put into context thanks to comprehensive daily guided tours (check hours of the tours before visiting). Tickets are $16 with various discounts to children, students, the military, veterans and seniors, or book in advance online and save $2 per ticket.
Iowa: History Express, Union Pacific Railroad Museum, Council Bluffs
Across the state border of Nebraska in Omaha, the Union Pacific Railroad Museum traces the history of one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects America has ever seen. The museum explores 150 years of American railroad history, from the nation's first transcontinental railway to the technology of modern-day railroading. The experience is taken to the next level with the in-depth guided tour History Express , which covers both floors of the museum and its exhibits. The museum is free to visit, tickets cost $10 and should be booked in advance.
Kansas: Dome Tours, Kansas State Capitol, Topeka
Kansas' State Capitol building is striking indeed, from the two stories below ground right up to the magnificent 306-foot dome. Climb the 296 steps to appreciate breathtaking close-up views of the inner and outer domes. To learn more about the dome and the rest of the building's history, take a guided or self-guided tour , which run throughout the year, are free, and reservations are not required for groups of 10 or fewer.
Kentucky: The Trace Tour, Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort
The spiritual home of bourbon, Kentucky is jam-packed with distilleries offering tours, however, Buffalo Trace is special – it's the oldest continually operating distillery in the US. The Trace Tour sees visitors head inside the Blanton Bottling Hall to learn all about the history of bourbon in Kentucky and of the distillery in particular. There are also opportunities to sample the goods for yourself. All tours are complimentary and run daily, but should be booked in advance to avoid disappointment as tour sizes are small.
Louisiana: Whitney Plantation guided tour, Edgard
A former indigo, sugar and cotton plantation established in 1752, the Whitney Plantation serves as a chilling reminder of America’s history of slavery. The site was home to more than 350 enslaved people, whose names can be seen etched onto the Wall of Honor today. Guided tours delve deeper into the plantation's troublesome history and offer a sobering opportunity to learn about the lives of enslaved people during this period. Tours are offered three times a day and can be booked in advance online. Tickets are $32 (discounts available for under-19s, children under six go free).
Maine: A Daily Walk Through Time, Portland
Portland has buckets of history waiting to be uncovered on a two-hour walking tour . Covering the historic Old Port, downtown and waterfront areas, the tour charts Portland's history as far back as 1632, bringing the city's maritime, industrial and cultural past to life. The tour ends with an irresistible sweet treat from one of the coveted James Beard-nominated bakeries that Portland is famous for. Tours run daily, tickets are $41.99 (discounts for the military, veterans and seniors).
Maryland: Flag Talk, Fort McHenry, Baltimore
"O say can you see…" One of the world's most instantly recognizable anthems was inspired by this very spot. Its author, Francis Scott Key, wanted to capture the dramatic victory during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814 when American forces repelled and defeated British troops in the Independence War. The fort played a pivotal role and today it can be visited on a self-guided tour. Don't miss the daily Flag Talk – the short, ranger-led program shines a light on the American flag that inspired the anthem and tells the story of the events that led to the victory being immortalized in the Star-Spangled Banner 's lyrics. The day entrance fee is $15, children under 15 go free, or visit on one of the six fee-free days.
Massachusetts: Walk Into History, Boston
The signature tour on Boston's Freedom Trail, this comprehensive walk takes in all of the city's most important historical highlights, including Boston Common and Massachusetts State House. Expect stories of the American Revolution and US history spanning six centuries. Tours run six times daily and tickets cost $17 (with discounts for seniors, students and children, children under six go free).
Michigan: Architecture Walking Tour, Detroit
New York and Chicago are well known for their early skyscrapers and 1920s Art Deco architecture, but another city sporting eye-catching architecture is Detroit. Trace the city's architectural, cultural and economic history through its buildings, from famous must-sees to impressive hidden gems, such as the GM Renaissance Center and Shinola Hotel. Plus, gain access to buildings where entry is normally not permitted. Tickets from $115 .
Minnesota: Washburn A Mill Tour, Mill City Museum, Minneapolis
Built into the remains of the Washburn A Mill, which used to be the world's largest flour mill, this curious museum tells the story of a unique aspect of Minneapolis' history. The mill turned the city into the milling capital of the world for over 50 years, even earning it the nickname Mill City. The Washburn A Mill Tour explores the nooks and crannies of this National Historic Landmark and highlights the lives of men and women who worked there, as well as explaining how the mill functioned and changed over time. Tickets are $18 (discounts for members). The 2024 tour dates are yet to be announced.
Mississippi: Guided tours, Mississippi State Capitol, Jackson
The seat of the state government since 1903, the Mississippi State Capitol is also a National Historic Landmark. An architectural marvel in itself, it's also key to the history of the state and of the city. Free guided tours are available at certain times Monday through Friday so visitors can take in one of the replicas of the Liberty Bell, 10 types of marble used throughout the building and the ornate Rotunda.
Missouri: 2-Hour History Tour, Missouri State Penitentiary, Jefferson City
Watch Jefferson City's past come to life as you stroll the halls and cells of this once-famous prison. Still owned by the state, it was the oldest continually operating prison west of the Mississippi until it was decommissioned in 2004. Opened in 1836, the prison is nicknamed the 'bloodiest 47 acres in America' due to its troublesome history. Discover some of it on a two-hour guided tour through the housing units, centennial cells and gas chamber. Tickets are $25, tours run from March to November each year.
Montana: Old Butte Historical Adventure Tours, Butte
The largest National Historic Landmark District in the country, Butte was once one of the most famous mining towns in the West and dubbed the 'Richest Hill on Earth.' During the late 1800s, the town produced the most copper in all of the United States. Today, a group of enthusiasts run three historic tours , taking visitors on a journey from the 1890s through to the 1950s. From exploring the city's underground tunnels and life that thrived there to journeying through the history of Butte in a single building, the engaging tours are filled with curious historic anecdotes, stories and characters. Prices are from $20 (discounts for seniors, students and the military).
Nebraska: Public Tours, Joslyn Castle, Omaha
Completed in 1903, the private home of George and Sarah Joslyn is a 35-room Scottish baronial-style mansion and one of Omaha's most impressive gems. The first historic landmark of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, the castle's history is not just fascinating in itself, but also tells the story of high society in Omaha back in the day. Tours don't have to be booked in advance, tickets are $12 (discounts for seniors, students and the military).
Nevada: Guided Dam Tour, Hoover Dam
One of the most impressive feats of engineering in the US, the Hoover Dam was completed in 1935 to save the local farmlands from frequent flooding and supply the surrounding states with electricity. Situated around 30 miles from the neon lights of Las Vegas, the dam is a marvel to see in real life. Guided tours offer an up close and personal view of the mighty structure, giving access to the historic tunnels and original elevators, the inspection tunnels at the center of the dam, and views through the inspection ventilation shaft. Tickets are $30 and are available to buy on-site only.
New Hampshire: Canterbury Shaker Village guided tours
This exceptionally preserved historic village tells the story of the original Canterbury Shakers, who emigrated from England to America in the 18th century. Guided tours of the whole campus take in more than 25 original and reconstructed buildings, which have been preserved for over 200 years and include the carriage house, pump room, schoolhouse, and infirmary. Guides help tell the story of the once-influential community, their values and impact on agriculture, technology, modern architecture and design.
New Jersey: Trolley Tours, Cape May Historic District
The tip of this peninsula, jutting out into Delaware Bay, has always been admired for its pristine beaches, but the real highlight here is the Cape May Historic District. A collection of colorful and intricately decorated Victorian mansions, the eye-catching area earned National Historic Landmark status in 1976. Today, the neighborhood is best explored on a guided trolley tour . Knowledgeable guides share stories of America's first seaside resorts with plenty of fun facts sprinkled in. Options include the historic district tours, ghost tours and mansions by the sea. Several tours run seasonally, tickets are $20 (discounts for under-12s).
New Mexico: guided tours of Taos Pueblo
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark, Taos Pueblo is a Puebloan settlement in northern New Mexico that's survived since the 13th century. Made from adobe – a construction material made from earth, water and straw – the unique settlement is still maintained by local people, resulting in one of the most well-preserved examples of Indigenous architecture not only in America, but in the world. Free guided tours take visitors to the most significant areas of the village, helping them to appreciate this incredible settlement through historic tales and interesting titbits.
New York: Swing Style and Social Revolution Tour, Manhattan
From tours of Ellis Island and the Tenement Museum to sobering exhibits of recent history at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Manhattan is full to the brim with interesting historical tours. For a different view of the city, join New York Historical Tours , which take you back in time to the Roaring Twenties. Discover how New York City became the center of cultural and social reform, explore the most iconic locations of the Art Deco era, and discover the stories of hidden speakeasies during the Prohibition. Tours run daily, tickets are $279.
North Carolina: Guests of the Vanderbilts, Biltmore Estate, Asheville
Best known as America's largest home, the sprawling Biltmore Estate is a fine example of a Gilded Age mansion. With 250 lavish rooms, it was built by George Vanderbilt in 1889. An exclusive tour invites visitors to see the mansion from the perspective of the Vanderbilts' guests, giving access to exclusive areas. Available with house audio guide tour, two-day access to the gardens and complimentary parking and wine tasting from $305.
North Dakota: Fort Union Trading Post tour, Williston
A two-hour self-guided tour lets visitors explore one of the most historic – and curious – trading posts in America. Run by the American Fur Company, it was one of the most important and longest lasting trading posts on the upper Missouri River. Trading guns and ammunition for grizzly and bison furs from the Northern Plains Tribes, the site attracted famous faces such as naturalist John James Audubon and Prince Maximilian of Wied, a German explorer and naturalist. The free walking tour maps out significant places and helps visitors understand the site's importance in American history.
Ohio: History of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Take the city's only multimedia mobile history tour with over 40 points of interest covered during the two hours. From its inception as a river town for cargo shipping, to its ambitious architecture projects such as the Roebling Bridge, the story of the Queen City is a fascinating one. There's no better way to discover its past than through this tour, which combines knowledgeable guides and archive video to reveal the history of the city. Tours run Thursday through Saturday, tickets are from $45 (discounts for under-15s and seniors).
Oklahoma: The Real Black Wall Street Tour, Tulsa
Until the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre in 2021, little was known about it. This tour , which takes place through the historic Tulsa district of Greenwood, will give you an education that might be painful but insightful. You’ll hear the details about the people and buildings that were affected by the massacre, and the places that were bombed, including churches and schools. Admission is $15.
Oregon: Portland Ghosts, Portland
See a different side of Portland on this haunted tour exploring the ghost stories and spine-tingling tales of the city. Most of the tour takes place in the Old Portland Underground, also known as the Shanghai tunnels due to their location mostly underneath the old Chinatown neighborhood. The tunnels were built to move goods from ships to storage areas, but many scary, suspicious and even brutal legends still haunt these passageways... Tickets are $25 (discounts for under-13s).
Pennsylvania: Complete 3-Hour Tour, Gettysburg National Military Park
The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center is now home to one of the largest collections of Civil War artifacts in the world. Fought in 1863, it was the bloodiest conflict in the American Civil War and signified a major turning point for the Union. The Complete 3-Hour Tour , where visitors are joined by Licensed Battlefield Guides, is an excellent way to learn as much as possible about this significant point in American history. Pricing starts from $120 for 1-6 people.
Rhode Island: Ranger Guided Tours, Slater Mill, Pawtucket
Considered the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution in 1793, Slater Mill in Pawtucket was the country’s first cotton-spinning factory powered by water. This seemingly simple innovation changed the course of industrial history. Today, the old textile mill still includes its machine shop complete with tools and the 16,000-pound wheel that used to churn the water from the Blackstone River. Free ranger-led tours examine the beginnings of industry in America and its lasting effects to this day.
South Carolina: African American History And Heritage, Charleston
The heritage and history of Georgia is inextricably linked to the enslaved people brought here from West Africa. Join Bulldog Tours for a comprehensive guide to the city's past through the African American lens. Touching upon the abolishment of slavery, Jim Crow and the Civil Rights struggle, the two-hour tour covers many of Charleston's most significant historical spots, with stories told through critical moments, giving context to modern-day Charleston. Tickets are from $37 (discounts for children, under-threes go free).
South Dakota: Ranger Talks, Mount Rushmore
No presidential monument is more impactful than Mount Rushmore, conceived as a dedication to represent the birth, growth, development, and preservation of the United States through four former presidents. Carved into a natural rock face, completed in 1941, it's an impressive site to visit and daily free ranger talks between June and September help add context. Erected on Lakota grounds in the Black Hills, don't miss an opportunity to discover the controversy it brought at the Lakota, Nakota and Dakota Heritage Village along the first section of the Presidential Trail.
Tennessee: Ultimate VIP Tour, Graceland, Memphis
It's hard to name another musician whose stardom outshines Elvis Presley's, even today. A worldwide phenomenon, his singing and dancing captivated audiences and changed the history of music forever. Elvis superfans shouldn't miss out on the Ultimate VIP Tour of Graceland, the former home of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Visitors will join a small guided tour of the mansion and enjoy self-guided tours of Elvis' custom jets and the Entertainment Complex, including the Career Museum and the Making of ELVIS Movie exhibit. Tour price with a meal voucher is $225.
Texas: The JFK Tour, Dallas
One of the most shocking events in modern history, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy still captivates history fans. This brilliant tour recounts the events of the day in surprising detail, winding through Dallas in the footsteps of the assassinated president and his killer. Much of the day's events have remained a mystery to many and this enlightening tour uncovers many secrets, visiting iconic sites such as the Dealey Plaza and the X on Elm Street – the exact point of the assassination. Note the audio tour is self-guided and can be completed at your own pace. Admission is from $14.99.
Utah: Temple Square tours, Salt Lake City
Although initially Salt Lake City's Temple Square was just that – a square – today it refers to a 35-acre area in the center of the city, consisting of some of the most important buildings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the Mormons. The stunning Salt Lake Temple (only open to members of the church), the Tabernacle and the Family History Library are all part of the historic square. Free self-guided and guided tours offer a unique glimpse at these historically important locations. Tours can be organized by the church.
Vermont: von Trapp History Tours
Most people are familiar with the singing family from the classic movie The Sound of Music , but here in Stowe you can explore the family's history after they escaped Austria and settled in Vermont. The tour at the Trapp Family Lodge, the family's home in 1942, uncovers the truths and imagined story lines of the famous film and recounts Maria's last trip to Salzburg – you might even get lucky and run into one of the family members. Tickets are $32.10 (discounts for under-12s, under-fives go free), advance booking is highly recommended.
Virginia: In-Depth Tour, Mount Vernon
History buffs shouldn't miss out on a visit to Mount Vernon, the home of the first president of the United States, George Washington. The 18th-century mansion sits next to the scenic Potomac River and is also Washington's final resting place as he lies in a tomb on the property. A plantation built in the 18th century, its history of slavery is also carefully outlined in a special exhibition. The 45-minute In-Depth guided tour offers access to areas normally off limits and uncovers more than 250 years of history at Mount Vernon. Tickets cost $60 in addition to general admission.
Washington: The Underground History Tour, Seattle
When visiting Seattle you might not even realize there's a whole underground world below the city's streets. Descend to what was once the street level and discover Seattle's history before the 19th century. After a lot of the city burned down in 1889, an opportunity presented itself to raise and rebuild it as protection from the tidal flats, thus creating this now underground city. Tickets are from $25 (discounts for under-12s, seniors, students and the military).
West Virginia: Bunker Tours, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs
Opened in 1778, The Greenbrier – popular for its natural hot springs and dubbed 'America's resort' – has been at the very center of American history. Over half of the 46 US presidents have stayed here and during the Second World War it housed diplomats from Germany, Japan and Italy, before it was converted into a hospital for soldiers. One of its most curious aspects is the emergency Cold War fallout shelter built beneath the property. The bunker can be visited on a guided tour , which journeys through its corridors and chambers, recounting the history of the Cold War in the 1960s. Tickets are $47 (discounts for under-18s).
Wisconsin: Guided tours, Harley-Davidson Museum, Milwaukee
Perfect for petrol heads, the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee offers plenty to see for adults and kids alike. Discover the iconic manufacturer's history and its impact on the world, see everything that goes into making a motorbike in the Engine Room, and enjoy several permanent and temporary exhibits celebrating the motorbike. A choice of three guided tours helps take the experience to the next level. Choose from the Spotlight Tour, which sees a knowledgeable guide talking you through the artifacts in the museum's collection, or go for the Beyond the Gate Tour for a unique access to the Motorcycle Vault. Tickets are from $15 (does not include admission to the museum).
Wyoming: Sundance Sip n Walk Historical Tour, Sundance
This tiny town in Crook County, Wyoming is where the legendary outlaw and Butch Cassidy’s sidekick, the Sundance Kid, got his nickname. The Sip 'n' Walk tours recount the curious history of the Wild West through live reenactments, allowing you to meet famous figures as well as notorious outlaws, and see real, historical locations while sipping on beer, wine or lemonade. Tickets are $40 for a family or group of six or more.
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Historical Tours & Trips in Europe
Consider booking an adventure through Europe to uncover centuries of history and culture. Star in Paris, the City of Love and enjoy the opportunity to wake up in a different city every day. You'll find that Eastern Europe is a place where time stands still, while Western Europe continues to stay ahead of the trend. Countries such as Germany or France are must-see destinations. Discover here family trip to Europe itineraries .
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It was great but fast paced, and a bit tiring. It’s definitely worth it.
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The Great Adventure
Israel was an amazing guide. My only critique would be how I was shuffled into other tours but with different timetables
European Delight
Overall the trip was excellent. The guides fantastic and knowledgable. Accommodation ok.
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All About Balkans (4 Star Hotels)
It was amazing experience all together, visited multiple different places different cultures and full of history. Guide Boyjan and driver Sasha were incredible. I would be much prefer little space i between for a little breath also bit more priority for dining
- €150 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.
Balkan Discovery (4 Star Hotels)
This was my first time booking through TourRadar and I am NOT disappointed. My son and I had an amazing adventure and I will definitely recommend and be using TourRadar again. Our Balkan Discovery tour was well organized. Our guide Vijor was extremely knowledgeable and friendly, as was our driver.
European Cavalcade (End Paris, 18 Days)
Amazing!!! No complaints, loved it!! Tour guide was extremely competent and the driver was very very good. So many memories made, highly recommended!
Western Balkans Uncovered
I did not know what to expect and was pleased to find it all very interesting and different from our North American standards. The kindness of the people toward tourists was wonderful to experience especially given the difficult history all of the countries visited had gone through. Food and drink were very good.
Best of UK & Ireland
Some days too long on the bus.
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Absolute Turkey
Over all tour was good, in itinerary need to mention extra cost roughly budget, also mention stay was ok, need find location which have bathrooms inside room area, it’s unsafe & uncomfortable to use bathrooms in middle of night with out getting fears
European Encounter (Summer, Start London, 16 Days)
The trip was really good organised and planned. Our tour guide Rob and driver Rasto both made this trip unforgettable. This has been such an amazing way to see a lot of places in a fairly short time, with great people <3 I'm excited to book again with Contiki!
- €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.
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3 Days Pamukkale, Ephesus and Cappadocia Tour from Istanbul by Plane
We had a fantastic time in Turkey through Senol. The company had great communication. He was online all the time. He was very friendly and very helpful. The local tour guides; lovely tour guides were really knowledgeable and knew how to handle the tours very very well. Definitely, we will use this tour great agency again whenever I visit Turkey in the future. Thank you so much for making our travel to Turkey as the best experience so far. Highly recommended.
European Whirl (Summer, End Paris, 12 Days)
The European wirl was amazing Garry was an amazing gide we had a great time absolutely loved it and the people we were travelling with were great everyone cooperated it was my trip of a lifetime
Gotta-See Europe: Germany, Austria, Italy
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The Classic Europe tour with Expat was amazing. Everything was very convenient and well organised. Adam our tour guide and Florin our driver did wondeful jobs to make sure we saw and did everything on schedule and gave us special treats with some extra free times to enjoy the places where they could. We had such a great time with the tour itself and the people we met in the tour group were very lovely and we kept in touch. This tour sets such a high standard for our next trips! Definitely 5 stars service and we will definitely join Expat tour again in future.
Eva and Rene were amazing tour guides. Disappointed that we didn't see the Eiffel Tower at night. Several times we were dropped in town at night with not enough time to get a meal before being taken to the hotel. Some hotels were out of town with nothing within walking distance. Thank you to Rene for arranging for a group of us to go to the Moulin Rouge.
So honestly when we were assigned to this company through Tour Radar and looked at the reviews we were a little worried. I tried to hope for the best and assume that people who DO NOT have great experiences write more reviews. I was absolutely correct. We had AMAZING tour guides. Knowledgeable, kind, helpful. I think this company does an amazing job of moving people from one destination to another especially when it seems that itineraries overlap offering everyone the trip they desire. The hotels far outweighed our expectations. Of course there were small hiccups with time losses and changes in plans for the day but for the price and to get a brief view of Europe I would call it an outstanding tour.
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Greenville food hall, food tour voted among best in the nation. Here's why they rank high.
USA TODAY has announced two Greenville winners for the USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards.
Gather GVL and Greenville's History & Culinary tours placed in the top 10 for each of their respective categories.
Following last year's win, Gather GVL was recognized as one of the best food halls in the nation, moving up a spot in the list. Although Greenville's tours dropped down a few places from last year's ranking, it still managed to luck out when it comes to being one of the country's best food tours.
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Gather GVL ranks No. 5 for Best Food Hall
No matter what your taste, this Greenville melting pot has all the flavors, from fried chicken and classic smash burgers to sushi and hibachi. At Gather GVL , guests watch with growling stomachs as chefs serve up dishes from a colorful collection of shipping containers. When food is ready, guests settle down at long tables where they dine with family and friends, kicking back and relaxing. If you sit on the second floor, you can enjoy views of downtown, whether rain or shine. Locals with furry friends will be glad to know their pets are welcome to the ground floor, where they, too, can join in on the fun. In 2023, USA TODAY placed the food hall at No. 6 for best food in the nation.
What other food halls made the list?
∎ No. 1: Mother Road Market, Tulsa, Oklahoma
∎ No. 2: The Garage Food Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana
∎ No. 3: Budd Dairy Food Hall, Columbus, Ohio
∎ No. 4: The Market at Malcolm Yards, Minneapolis, Minnesota
∎ No. 5: Gather GVL, Greenville, South Carolina
∎ No. 6: City Foundry STL, St. Louis, Missouri
∎ No. 7: Federal Galley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
∎ No. 8: Food Hall at Bottling Department, San Antonio, Texas
∎ No. 9: Time Out Market Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
∎ No. 10: Chelsea Market, New York City, New York
Greenville History & Culinary Tours voted No. 8 for Best Food Tour
For over a decade, Greenville's History and Culinary tours has drawn 40,000 guests to the city. On the history tours, guests are guided through historic buildings and homes, public artwork displays, restaurants, and shops. Foodies on the culinary tours will have opportunities to visit kitchens and sample food offerings while "At the Chef's Table." USA TODAY recommends trying the BBQ Trail Tour or visiting the countryside, where you will be escorted to a movable farm-fresh feast. Last year, the tours placed at No. 3 for best food tour by USA TODAY.
What other food tours made the list?
∎ No. 1: Columbus Food Adventures, Columbus, Ohio
∎ No. 2: Taste Buzz Food Tours, Las Vegas, Nevada
∎ No. 3: Six Taste, Los Angeles, California
∎ No. 4: Savor Seattle Food Tours, Seattle, Washington
∎ No. 5: Bienville Bites Food Tour, Mobile, Alabama
∎ No. 6: Doctor Gumbo Tours, New Orleans, Louisiana
∎ No. 7: Mangia DC Food Tours, Washington, D.C.
∎ No. 8: Greenville History & Culinary Tours, Greenville, South Carolina
∎ No. 9: Maine Day Ventures, Portland, Maine
∎ No. 10: Bobby's Bike Hike Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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Sioux City Public Museum brings history to life during walking tour at Logan Park Cemetery
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) -The Sioux City Public Museum taught a memorable history lesson while walking through the Logan Park Cemetery Saturday morning.
The walking tour took place on Saturday, April 27 at 10 a.m. The 90-minute walking tour is part of the Museum’s rotating tour of Sioux City cemeteries.
They provide the public with stories of notable individuals who have helped shape Sioux City’s existence such as prominent businessmen, famous cartoonists and more.
Museum Archives Manager, Tom Munson says cemeteries provide a great opportunity to learn about the town’s past.
“We talk about the people buried here. We talk about symbolism on headstones,” Munson said. “I think it’s just a great way for modern citizens to look back at the past, the people who have helped build up this community.”
KTIV’s Clayton Anderson will have more on Logan Park Cemetery in an upcoming episode of Hometown History.
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Amateur Miles Russell still ballin’ after making Korn Ferry Tour history
15-year-old Miles Russell continues to play well on the Korn Ferry Tour, despite his youth and inexperience.
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Miles Russell continues to prove himself on the biggest of stages.
The 15-year-old Floridian earned a spot in last week’s LECOM Suncoast Classic on the Korn Ferry Tour and took full advantage of the opportunity by finishing in a tie for 15th. That paved the way for another exemption in Texas, where Russell opened the Veritex Bank Championship with a 3-under 68.
The left-hander opened his round with eight straight pars but finally broke through with a birdie at the par-5 9th. A long-range bomb from 30 feet followed at 11, and another birdie at the par-3 12th came minutes after. Suddenly, Russell sat at 3-under and in a solid position through 12 holes.
Russell made another birdie at the drivable, par-4 16th, which measured 329 yards on Thursday. But he made a costly mistake on the final hole, a par-5, as he three-putted from 25 feet for a bogey six.
Still, Russell played beautifully from tee to green, hitting 13-of-14 fairways and 16-of-18 greens. He scrambled nicely, too, going 2-for-2 when he missed the putting surface with his approaches.
But at the end of the day, Russell is 10 strokes behind Frankie Capan III, who shot 58 and broke Scottie Scheffler’s course record in the process.
Still, Russell has a great chance to make the cut on the Korn Ferry Tour again—one week after becoming the youngest player to record a top-25 finish on the PGA Tour or Korn Ferry Tour since 1983.
He will likely need another round in the 60s to make the cut again, but knowing how much talent this 15-year-old has, that is most certainly within the realm of possibilities.
Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.
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Nelly Korda Cannonballs Into LPGA History With Win at The Chevron Championship
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THE WOODLANDS, Texas — A cannonball. That was how Nelly Korda celebrated her historic victory on Sunday at The Chevron Championship.
A well-executed leap into the lake on the left side of the 18th green at The Club at Carlton Woods after a hard-fought major test. A battle that saw her name permanently enshrined in greatness alongside some of the game’s most memorable legends who’ve hoisted the Dinah Shore Trophy.
It wasn’t an easy journey for Korda, who has dealt with injuries and setbacks and doubts since she won her first major title at the 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. But it’s a road that she’s thankful she had to take because it led her to this moment in The Woodlands, Texas.
“In '21 I had an amazing year, got my first major at KPMG. Just a lot of doubt crept into my mind in 2022 and especially 2023,” said Korda. “I heard some outside voices from other people saying that they don't know if I'll ever be able to win another major again, and I stuck to working extremely hard on and off the golf course.
“I think of all the sad times and the health scares that I have gone through have made me who I am today. I think it has matured me a lot, and I would say it's shaped me into the person I am today, and I'm very grateful for the ups and downs.”
The ups were highs, like winning a gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and ascending to No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. The lows saw her sidelined for months with a blood clot in her left arm and with back injuries that just wouldn’t stop hurting no matter her recovery efforts.
But Korda, always resilient and ever the competitor, clawed her way back , and fought her way forward to some of the greatest successes of her career, making what she’s done in 2024 that much more significant.
This fifth consecutive victory puts Korda’s name next to the likes of some of the most revered generational talents in the LPGA Tour record books, joining Annika Sorenstam and Nancy Lopez as the only other player since 1978 to win five straight titles.
It’s a place in history that she’s more than earned after this recent tear of excellent golf she’s put together. But it also has put Korda at the forefront of the conversation about the state of American golf right now, as few – male or female – have ever accomplished what she has in the last couple of months, at least not in this modern era.
“It's trending in the right direction, not just American golf but women's golf in general,” said Korda. “I think you see the past couple of major winners, Allisen (Corpuz) won at the U.S. Open and Lilia (Vu) won here last year. I think we're just performing really well, and I think that's everyone on Tour, honestly.
“It's so hard to win out here, and I say that with all honesty that it is really, really hard to win out here. The competition is getting harder and harder every year.”
But Korda has figured out a way to do it and gives a ton of credit to her team for her success, not just since the end of January, but throughout her entire 13-victory career.
“I'm so thankful to have the team that I do. They've gone through all the highs and lows with me, especially Jason (McDede, her caddie),” Korda said. “He has been by my side for every single one of my wins out here, and in a sense he's my punching bag out there, he's my best friend, and he's my teammate. I wouldn't be able to do it without him because his encouragement on and off the golf course has been amazing, and I'm just so, so, so thankful for him. I hope he knows it.”
After all of her wins, Korda has continually talked about staying in what she refers to as her “bubble,” refusing to look forward or back at her success too closely and instead choosing to be where her feet are – focusing on the next challenge, task or shot at hand. It’s a mentality that has clearly made a huge difference for the 25-year-old and a zone she’ll now be working to find every time she tees it up on the LPGA Tour.
But it seems like this time, Korda might finally let herself take a breath and enjoy the sweetness of triumph, particularly now that the biggest challenge – winning her fifth straight title at a major championship – has been conquered.
A proper celebration with her team is on deck as well, no offense to the In-N-Out Burgers, Five Guys fries or almond croissants she’s had over the last few weeks, of course.
“It's an amazing feeling because all the hard work and the doubt that I had in my head from 2021, I worked through it,” said Korda. “It's been an amazing feeling these past couple weeks knowing that I can go on this stretch and that if I stay in my bubble and I keep golf simple and let it flow, then I can have so, so much fun out here.
“It's just been an amazing time. To get five in a row, and my lucky number is 13, and for me to get it here in Houston and it to be a major, feels even better.”
And after all the fans go home and the robe gets hung up and she crawls in her hotel bed tonight, Korda might just finally realize the magnitude of what she’s accomplished.
The best news though? It’s only April, and it already feels like there’s more Korda success to come in 2024.
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Frankie Capan III makes history with a 13-under 58 on Korn Ferry Tour
Andrew Wevers
Frankie Capan III tied the lowest under-par round in Korn Ferry Tour history on Thursday.
Capan, a Minnesota native and product of Florida Gulf Coast University, turned in a 13-under 58 at the Veritex Bank Championship in Texas, breaking Scottie Scheffler's course record.
Capan was four under through his first eight holes at Texas Rangers Golf Club in Arlington before making an eagle at the par-5 ninth. He proceeded to roll off seven consecutive birdies on the back, finishing with back-to-back pars on his final two holes for a 29-29 finish.
Interestingly it wasn’t even the lowest score on the Korn Ferry Tour this year. In February there were two sub-60 scores at the Astara Golf Championship thanks to Cristobal Del Solar (57) and 19-year-old Aldrich Potgieter (59). Those scores came with asterisks of sorts, as the course was a par 70 and playing at just 6,254 yards, a distance extremely short by pro standards made even shorter by the course’s elevation of 8,600 feet above sea level. For context, the Texas Rangers layout is a par-71 layout measured at 7,010 yards.
There have been just six other 58s recorded on world-ranked professional golf tours, including one at the KFT circuit (Stephan Jaeger at the 2016 Ellie Mae Classic). This group does not include Bryson DeChambeau’s 58 at a LIV Golf event in West Virginia last year, as the Saudi league does not qualify for Official World Golf Ranking points. Jim Furyk has the PGA Tour record with a 58 at the 2016 Travelers Championship.
Capan, 24, is in his second year on the Korn Ferry Tour. He entered the week ranked 30th on the season-long points list, with the top 30 earning PGA Tour cards for the following season.
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Frankie Capan III shoots 13-under 58 in Korn Ferry Tour event at Texas Rangers Golf Club
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Frankie Capan III shot a 13-under 58 on Thursday in the Veritex Bank Championship at Texas Rangers Golf Club to tie the Korn Ferry Tour record for relation to par and match the second-lowest score in tour history.
Capan played an eight-hole stretch in 9 under, making an eagle on the par-5 ninth and following with seven straight birdies. He two-putted for par on the par-4 17th, then hit into a fairway bunker on the par-5 18th and ended up saving par with a 7-foot putt.
“Whenever you’re out there playing well and going low, I really just wanted to keep going as much as I could,” Capan said. “I know this course might be gettable the next few days, so just tried to get as many as I could.”
Cristobal Del Solar shot the lowest round in Korn Ferry Tour history with a 13-under 57 in February in the Astara Golf Championship in Colombia. There have been 13 sub-60 rounds on the Korn Ferry Tour, six in the last 370 days
The 58 broke the course record of 59 set by Masters champion Scottie Scheffler in a casual round with friends on May 3, 2020.
“When someone said it was for 58, I was excited because I know Scottie Scheffler shot 59, so whenever you can beat that guy, especially nowadays, I mean, you’ve got to take advantage,” Capan said.
The 24-year-old Capan, making his 31st Korn Ferry Tour star, played at the University of Alabama and Florida Gulf Coast He previously shot 59 in the final round of a high school state championship
“I shot 59 before, so I thought, you know, may as well break that,” Capan said. “It was a lot of fun out there. After the first four, five holes, I just felt really comfortable with my game and where I was at.”
Trent Phillips was second after a 61. Tim Widing, the winner of the LECOM Suncoast Classic last week, had a 62.
The wind gusted to 30 mph on the mostly cloudy day, with a high temperature of 78.
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