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Popes Creek is the birthplace of our First President, George Washington. Here you will learn about his ancestors and see where he was born and spent the first three years of his life before his family moved to another plantation owned by his father called Little Hunting Creek (Today we know it as Mount Vernon) before finally relocating to Ferry Farm where he grew up. This is a very tranquil place where you can not only learn but also enjoy a picnic lunch on the banks of the Potomac River.

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Hi My name is Robin Harris. I will be your tour guide. This tour will inform you of the contributions and struggles of African people. I will enhance the narrative concerning the African and Indigenous residents of Colonial St. Augustine and we will also examine the Civil Rights Era and actions that took place in the Nation’s Oldest City—St. Augustine. (Parking can be found at 79 Bridge Street or 79-99 Granada) Quaint. Charming. Eclectic. The Spanish Culture grabs you as you explore the streets of the Oldest City. St. Augustine holds many stories, secrets, tears, records and bloodshed. Let’s get started

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This tour examines the areas around the historic Jamestown Island along Island Loop Drive.

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Hello there and welcome to the UCPlaces Where to Live tour of Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach. I’m Shelly and I’ll be showing you around this amazing area. Ok, let’s get this started! How about we begin at a pier and end on a beach? Sounds good to me! Head on over to the Hermosa Beach Pier. It’s at the corner of Hermosa Avenue and Pier Avenue. Our navigation will guide you there. See ya soon!

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New York, NY USA, is so historic that we will walk down only 42nd street and see so many famous landmarks!

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Like most conquering overlords, the Spanish made short work of destroying the culture of the highly advanced civilizations of southern Mexico. The Aztecs and Mayans were no match for the steel and germs brought by the Europeans and were soon crushed under their boots as a worthless, inferior race. That stigma was still around and growing as the Anglos started to outnumber Hispanics in the new country and later state of Texas. In 1975, Jesse Trevino, who we will talk about later, painted a mural at Our Lady of the Lake University that would set the tone for many of the murals you will see today. The center of La Historia Chicana is a large Mexican pyramid, a reminder of the proud historical culture from which they had descended. Many of the murals you will see today refer to this culture. Currently in San Antonio that Hispanic influences growing. From pioneers like Henry B Gonzalez and Henry Cisneros to current political superstars Juan and Julian Castro the stigmas and stereotypes of the past are slowly fading. On this tour you will see a grassroots effort to raise awareness of the importance of culture and family in this predominantly Hispanic area at the same time you will see some pretty good art created by people that live in this neighborhood. This will be a special tour you will remember

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Welcome to Sandbridge! We are so happy to have you join us and for us to show you what Sandbridge is all about! Sandbridge Beach is a unique destination….Sandbridge has even been referred to as more of a feeling than a community. Located at the southern-most part of Virginia Beach and nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and expansive Back Bay, it is a true water-lovers paradise that gifts her visitors with endless hours of beach and bay fun all year long. Sandbridge Realty manages the best homes & condos in Sandbridge, from classic coastal cottages to luxurious beach homes

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Hi there – This is Andy Detweiler from The Rockville Real Estate Exchange, your hyperlocal real estate brokerage located in, you guessed it, Rockville, Maryland. You can reach us at 240-338-8355 with questions about buying, selling, or renting here – or if you have any question in general about the area. We also have tons more local content on our website, rockvilleagents.com, so please check it out as well. Lastly, a special shout out to Katie Ostrowski, our Director of Community Service who lives in nearby Lincoln Park and was instrumental in putting this tour together. Ok. Back to the matter at hand. I’m looking forward to taking you around one of the most popular areas in Rockville today: Rockville Town Square. This mixed-use development officially opened in 2007 after a great deal of planning and research by the City of Rockville. It is conveniently situated within walking distance to the Rockville Metro station. Throughout the tour, I’ll be giving you a lay of the land, some tidbits about the area, and a glimpse at the many housing options available within Rockville Town Square. Please proceed to Parking Garage C. Once you have parked in the below ground garage and have proceeded back up to the street level, meet me outside Dawson’s Market on the sidewalk along N Washington Street. You may also be able to park on street level if there are spots available.

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Welcome to JMU! Go Dukes! My name is Sam Kipps, and I’m a sophomore Business Management Major and Creative Writing Minor here at James Madison University, and I’m thrilled that you’re joining me on this tour today! JMU and the broader area of Harrisonburg has quickly begun to feel like home for me, and I am excited to share some of my favorite parts of campus with you! Along the tour, I’ll be talking at each stop, and the navigation will guide you to each Point of Interest or POI for short. Cross the street, and take the sidewalk on the right side of Madison Drive up to our first stop, the John C. Wells Planetarium, also known as Miller Hall, to begin our tour. I’ll see you there!

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Hi. My name is Bill Simons, and I am going to be your guide today. I am a member of the San Antonio Professional Tour Guide Association and own a company called Cycling San Antonio that takes people on bicycle tours down to the Spanish Missions. The historical King William area is so charming and important that the City of San Antonio included it on a tour for Prince Charles’ during his 1986 visit. This was the first planned subdivision in the city of San Antonio and the first historic neighborhood in the state of Texas. Today’s tour will cover some of the more interesting stories associated with several of the homes on King William Street. You will be directed to park one street over from King William on Madison Street, but most important for this tour is that you don’t park on King William Street proper.