Day 1
ALABAMA • MONTGOMERY:
Today, we travel to Montgomery, the capital city of Alabama. Our city tour will include a drive by of the Capitol, First White House of the Confederacy, the Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, the Hank Williams Memorial and many other points of interest. We overnight in southern Alabama.
Day 2
LOUISIANA • MARTIN ACCORDIONS • CAJUN DINNER:
In the Cajun Country of Lafayette, Louisiana, we enjoy a special treat as we tour Martin Accordions to see how
accordions are made. Junior Martin and his family custom craft fine diatonic accordions used by professional and
amateur musicians around the world. You’re sure to enjoy the demonstration of authentic Cajun Music played on
these fine Cajun Squeezeboxes. Tonight we enjoy an authentic Cajun dinner. We spend the night in Lafayette. (D)
Day 3
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • DINNER:
Travel today takes us to San Antonio, our home for the next two nights. San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the United States and is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas. You’ll understand why when you get a glimpse of this beautiful city! Dinner tonight is included on the River Walk. (D)
Day 4
ALAMO • IMAX THEATER • RIVER WALK:
Highlights of the day include a visit to The Alamo, established in 1718 as the city’s first mission, and a most interesting film, Alamo - the Price of Freedom at the IMAX Theater. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the river walk area along the shores of the San Antonio River. Shops, restaurants, boutiques, and vendors line the banks of the river.
Day 5
Y.O. RANCH • LUNCH • LBJ RANCH & NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK • AUSTIN - STATE CAPITOL:
Saddle
up, partner, we’re burnin’ daylight! We get a glimpse of the
Old West at the Y.O. Ranch, a 40,000-acre working ranch, and see the country’s largest collection of exotic wild animals.
All this sightseeing sharpens the appetite,so saunter-on-up
to the table for a mouthwatering Chuckwagon lunch. We
then head to the LBJ Ranch, stopping at the Visitors Center,
then drive by the “Texas Whitehouse”, the school that
President Johnson attended, and the cemetery where the President & Lady Bird Johnson are buried. This evening we drive by the State Capitol Building in Austin. We overnight in the Austin area. (L)
Day 6
TEXAS RANGER MUSEUM • MAGNOLIA MARKET • FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS • CATTLE DRIVE • STEAK DINNER:
In Waco we visit the Texas Ranger Museum. Here
we will find out all about these famous lawmen who have been called one of the most effective investigative law enforcement agencies in the world. We have time for a short
stop at Magnolia Market, owned by Chip and Joanna Gaines.
Arriving in Fort Worth, it’s apparent that the Old West is thriving in the Stockyards National Historic District! See a real Texas Longhorn cattle drive down Exchange Avenue and enjoy the authenticity of the Stockyards. Dinner tonight
is included at one of the area’s popular steak restaurants. (D)
Day 7
DALLAS • SIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM • ARKANSAS:
Dallas is probably most noted as the site of the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy. The Sixth Floor Museum displays
an interesting exhibition on the life, death, and legacy of
President Kennedy. It is here in the former
Texas School Book Depository that Lee
Harvey Oswald supposedly fired his fatal
shots. Before leaving Dallas we stop at
Pioneer Plaza to see the larger-than-life
bronze cattle drive. We travel to Little Rock,
Arkansas, for the night. This evening we
enjoy a delicious dinner before checking
into our hotel. (D)
Day 8
MEMPHIS • SUN STUDIO • MEMPHIS
PYRAMID • DINNER • NASHVILLE:
Upon arrival in Memphis, we visit Sun
Studio, “The Birthplace of Rock ’n Roll”.
It is the discovery location of musical
legends and genres of the 50’s from
B.B. King and Elvis Presley to Johnny
Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis; from Blues
and Gospel to Country and Rock ’n Roll.
Stand in the very same spot that Elvis
first recorded. Your guide will tell you the
inside stories of B.B. King, Howlin’ Wolf
and Ike Turner before Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins,
Jerry Lee Lewis, & Roy Orbison who were all drawn to the
new Sun Sound. Next, we take a ride down Beale Street,
in the heart of downtown Memphis, on our way to the
Memphis Pyramid. The Pyramid was originally built for a
sports and concert arena. Now transformed into Bass Pro
Shops at the Pyramid, it is one of the most dynamic and
immersive retail experiences in the world. In addition to
an incredible assortment of fishing, boating, hunting and
outdoor gear, the mega store includes a 103-room hotel
with treehouse cabins; 600,000 gallons of water teeming
with over 1,800 fish; a cypress swamp with alligator pools
and duck aviaries; and a breathtaking observation deck
at the top of the 32-story steel pyramid. We travel to
Nashville for an included dinner and our overnight. (D)
Day 9
HOME:
It’s time to head on back to the homestead,
hang our hats, and slide our boots under our own
bunk! We’ve had a whoppin’ good time!