Civil War Tour of Washington DC
Washington, District of Columbia
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 6 hours
On this 6-hour tour, immerse yourself into the rich history of the Civil War with an intimate group of 2-5 people. Visit Fort Stevens, The Lincoln Cottage, the Lee Manion at Arlingtion, and Robert E. Lee's boyhood home. Next, see the site of the first Civil War casualties and Fort Ward. Enjoy round-trip transportation and lunch as you learn about this important era in American history.
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On this 6-hour tour, immerse yourself into the rich history of the Civil War with an intimate group of 2-5 people. Visit Fort Stevens, The Lincoln Cottage, the Lee Manion at Arlingtion, and Robert E. Lee's boyhood home. Next, see the site of the first Civil War casualties and Fort Ward. Enjoy round-trip transportation and lunch as you learn about this important era in American history.Begin your 6-hour tour with transportation from your hotel to Fort Stevens. In your small group of 2-5 people, discover interesting details about the Civil War from your knowledgeable and passionate guide.
Visit Fort Stevens, the battle site where President Lincoln came under fire from confederate forces. Explore the Lincoln Cottage, a national monument on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home. Walk through the home of Robert E. Lee after his resignation from the Union Army at the Lee Mansion in Arlington. Then go to the beginning of Lee's life at his boyhood home. Next, stand in the spot of the first Civil War casualties. End your day at Fort Ward, the most intact defensive fort that protected the town of Washington during the war.
Take a break for lunch at the Fort Myer Officer's Club or the Army Navy Country Club. 6-hours includes travel time between sites, lunch, and personalized tours at each location. Enjoy being a part of American history on this exclusive and in-depth tour of Washington, DC.
Visit Fort Stevens, the battle site where President Lincoln came under fire from confederate forces. Explore the Lincoln Cottage, a national monument on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home. Walk through the home of Robert E. Lee after his resignation from the Union Army at the Lee Mansion in Arlington. Then go to the beginning of Lee's life at his boyhood home. Next, stand in the spot of the first Civil War casualties. End your day at Fort Ward, the most intact defensive fort that protected the town of Washington during the war.
Take a break for lunch at the Fort Myer Officer's Club or the Army Navy Country Club. 6-hours includes travel time between sites, lunch, and personalized tours at each location. Enjoy being a part of American history on this exclusive and in-depth tour of Washington, DC.
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