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    3 years ago

    Good service, excellent prices, will go above and beyond to help you with all your travel plans.

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    The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration

    The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration

    4.8(185 reviews)
    97.9 mi

    This is the most profound museum I have ever been to and I have been telling everyone that they…read morehave to go here. I had a chance to visit this museum twice this year, the first time to experience it myself and do some recon for planning a group trip, & the second time I hosted a group of about 25 people to visit. Truly a powerful experience. The interactive pieces and number of 1st hand accounts made it impactful. A few tips: -Eat right before going in since you don't want hunger to cut your trip early. I highly recommend eating at the restaurant in the museum which is Pannie-Georgie's. It's great southern food and they have small private rms for groups that worked well for us. -Note there's not many places to sit inside. To get a little break from reading yourself and standing, go check out the films that play in the circular small theaters throughout the museum. -All the museum staff standing around are also resources for you and your group if you are struggling with the content. It's also helpful that you can go in and out and take a breather outside. There's a nice park and a coffee/donut shop kiddie-corner to the museum for a break. The first time I was here, I stayed for about 3.5 hrs and couldn't go through it all since I like to read everything. The second time I was able to take in the art museum pieces that I missed my first time. You'll most likely need to visit this museum at least twice to soak it in. This a must-see museum and I suggest going here first before the sculpture garden and memorial to have more knowledge going into those. It helped me just be and experience the other legacy sites more.

    Every American should visit The Legacy Museum. Telling the story of slavery to mass incarceration,…read moreit powerfully tells the most whole story about the Black experience in the U.S.A. Here's our experience. 1) Tickets: Traveling in a group of 22, we easily got our tickets from the staff ahead of time. One QR code worked for our entire group. After going through security that's like airport security, we were inside the museum. 2) Museum: First of all, turn off your phones as no photos of videos are allowed. In a sacred space as this, respect the request. Take your time to read everything and watch every room. If the room is small, each wall duplicates the content to help with the flow. This isn't repeated in the larger rooms. Most rooms have a theater area, which is worth popping in. EJI videos are award-winning and worth your time. One of the strengths of the museum is leading with data. They powerfully show data that moves you toward action. As you end the museum, you'll go through an art gallery. On your way out, buy books in the bookstore to learn more. 3) Experience: It's a sobering museum, but one worth your time. Budget to spend 3-4 hours to take everything in. Afterwards, don't skip the nearby Legacy Park to reflect on what you witnessed and grieve the brutal story of America.

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    Great American Caravans

    Great American Caravans

    1.0(1 review)
    75.2 mi

    BUYER BEWARE We are…read morecurrently on an Alaskan Caravan trip with this company, and want to warn others that we are not getting what was promised when we purchased this caravan trip. If I could give ZERO STARS, I would! Seriously, ZERO STARS! We have had one disappointment after another. We are not getting what we paid for not what was promised. Instead, we are getting free and low-cost museums and visitors centers. Here are some of the itinerary items that we paid for, that we did not get: -Radium Hot Springs (we went but had to pay ourselves if we wanted to go in) -Home of a Thousand Faces (this shouldn't have been a surprise to the caravan company, it burned down in 2021) -Chateau Lake Louise brunch (we were told to pack our own lunch to bring) -Miles Canyon -The Fish Ladder in Whitehorse, Yukon -Diamond Tooth Gertie's show -Dawson City and Chicken were bypassed (instead we took a different route and ended up driving the same route in and out of Alaska) -Top the world Hwy was bypassed -Ferry boat across the Yukon River -Dredge tour / gold-panning -Columbia glacier -Salmon fishing -Musk Ox Farm -Camping on the Spit in Homer, Alaska -Halibut charter fishing -Seldovia art village and boat trip there -Alaska Sea-life Center -Wild Berry Park movie -Portage Glacier -Inland Passage Wildlife cruise in Skagway, Alaska -Skagway whale watching -Eldred Rock lighthouse -White Pass and Yukon Train ride We were promised a tail gunner- to follow behind the group of caravanners and help with any issues, etc. THERE WAS NO TAIL-GUNNER, instead people experiencing any breakdowns or issues have been left behind to deal with it on their own. This has happened several times thus far. Most of the campgrounds are sub-standard. We have had multiple nights of primitive camping with no services at all. At some places the sites were so small that we couldn't even open our slides (not if our neighbors wanted to get out their door). Our so-called professional Wagon Masters are totally unprofessional and left us out in the cold rain at a campground where we did not have a campsite. The Wagon Master has told the group that they could run their generators when the campground said we could not. They refused to purchase a required Conservation Pass (that is required for every vehicle in the Banff area of Canada) telling us not to worry about it because Canada goes by the honor system so they probably won't check anyway! We have been asked to carpool to get to locations/activities. On one occasion we were told that we had to have at least four people in every vehicle because they didn't want to pay for a park pass for everyone. As a former insurance agent, and knowing the liability that exposes a person to, I am firmly against that being asked of us. We have not gotten some of the meals that were promised. And at the restaurants, we were told that we had a $20 limit (including drinks) when there were few options on the menu for $20 or under. Other times we got to the restaurant and found out that we are not allowed to order from the menu, but they give us pizza and salad only. Each day we emailed and texted the owner of the company asking why we were not getting what we paid for...THE OWNER BLOCKED OUR EMAIL ON DAY EIGHT OF THE CARAVAN! We have never received a single reply from him. Several of the people on this trip will be pursuing legal action.

    Correa Cruises - travelagents - Updated May 2026

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