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  • Lake Champlain: Heritage and History

    Learn the history of Lake Champlain from Native American settlement to its role in the American Revolution. Accompanied by historians and local experts, hear of Lake Champlain early settlement before a cruise with narration about the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and the lower lake. Inside the fort, witness a fife-and-drum demonstration, as well as cannon and musket firings

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  • Road Scholar Education Programs

    Chris Donnelly, owner of Sugar Tours, Inc. has been producing Road Scholar educational programs for eleven years. 

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  • New Haven and Yale: Arts, Museums, Music and More

    Expand your knowledge and thinking in one of America s foremost centers of learning and ideas. Led by experts, go behind the scenes to explore Yale University (1701) with its architecturally distinctive campus and superb museums including the Peabody Museum of Natural History; Yale Center for British Art, the most comprehensive collection of British art outside the UK; and the Yale University Art Gallery, with a magnificent collection encompassing the ancient and modern Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe.

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  • New England Railroads: History and Heritage

    Explore this fascinating part of New England s history on wheels. Amid beautiful scenery, ride the rails, explore museums, meet with railroad historians, and people who operated these historic railroads. Visit the Naugatuck Railroad and Museum in Connecticut and the Green Mountain Railroad in Vermont. Hear about New Hampshire s railroads from a railroad historian and journalist, and then join him on our program abroad the Conway Notch Train.

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  • Nashville: The Opryland Hotel, Plantations and Walking Horses

    Go behind the scenes at Opryland - the world’s largest non-casino hotel. Managers provide exclusive access to the hotel’s massive, day-to-day operations. Sit among plants and waterfalls to learn how Opryland’s botanist maintains their grand gardens.

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  • Pennsylvania Railroads: History and Heritage


    From Strasburg to Altoona, explore the remarkable people and rich history behind Pennsylvania's railroads. Steam, diesel and narrow-gauge - hop aboard six trains to experience the rails firsthand. Over the rolling hills of Lancaster County, and west through the rugged Allegheny Mountains - railroad employees and historians illuminate the construction of the rails and their historic and contemporary roles in passenger and commercial traffic. Satisfy your appetite and curiosity on a dinner visit to Traditional Amish style restaurant in Lancaster County.

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  • Summer Theatre Experience in the Berkshires

    Discover theater at its best in the Berkshires and Vermont. Attend four plays selected from among the following venues: Williamstown Theatre Festival, Shakespeare & Company, Oldcastle Theatre Company, Barrington Stage Co., Weston Playhouse, Berkshire Theatre Festival and the Colonial Theatre. Our educator is an award winning actress, director and professor of theatre arts and will guide you through exploration of the play's characters, themes and production

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  • Nashville: The Opryland Hotel, Plantations and Walking Horses

  • Pennsylvania Railroads: History and Heritage

  • Summer Theatre Experience in the Berkshires

    Chris Donnelly, owner of Sugar Tours, Inc. has been producing Road Scholar educational programs for eleven years. 
    Sugar Tours first started operating programs with a focus on early American History in Vermont and New York.  The first program was entitled A Quest for Freedom: The Battles of Bennington and Saratoga.  Within the next few years Sugar Tours expanded programming to include culinary, theater and arts and area studies.  Sugar Tours now operates programs in VT, RI, ME, NH, NY, PA, VA, NC, CT, TN, MD and MA.  New and popular programs include Lobster's, Wineries and Foods of New England, The International Tattoo at the Virginia Arts Festival and two Railroad programs in Pennsylvania and New England. 

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