DC After Dark, Mount Vernon, or Gettysburg Battle Tour for One at Gray Line DC, Martz Group (Up to 25% Off)
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Clients have an opportunity to explore the city, learn about historic events, see national monuments, and admire the view
DC After Dark
- What’s included:
- Experienced tour guide providing information about the monuments and tour highlights
- Stops at Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, White House, Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial or Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
- Other highlights such as Washington Monument, Federal Triangle, U.S. Capitol Reflecting Pool, WWII Memorial, U.S. Capitol Building, and more
- Departure time: 7 p.m.
- Departure location: 50 Massachusetts Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC
- Wheelchair access and hotel pickup service available.
George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria
- What’s included:
- Admission and a guided tour of the Mount Vernon Estate
- A visit to Old Town Alexandria
- A friendly tour guide who will try to present the history of the area dating back to the American Colonial Era
- Departure time: 8 am.
- Departure location: 50 Massachusetts Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC
- Wheelchair access. Hotel pickup is available.
- Due to security measures, clients are not allowed to carry any bags into Mount Vernon unless they are made of clear plastic.
Battle of Gettysburg
- What’s included:
- Lunch
- Admission to Shriver House Museum and Gettysburg Visitor’s Center (no large backpacks are allowed)
- A glimpse to the life of the people during the Civil War Era provided by an informed guide
- Departure time: 8 a.m.
- Departure location: 50 Massachusetts Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC
- Wheelchair access. Hotel pickup is available.
- Also includes a 2 hours tour guided tour of the battlefield.
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About Gray Line DC, Martz Group
Frank Martz, Sr., started Gray Line DC, Martz Group in 1908 with a 1912 White bus and a route that took him through small mining towns in Pennsylvania. During the Great Depression, the economic collapse inspired Frank and other independent carriers to create the National Trailways Bus System. This system became part of a national network with Greyhound lines, setting schedules and fares for connecting service across the country.
Through the years, the company has passed down from father to son. Today, Frank's great grandson, Scott Henry, helms the company of more than 400 employees, 250 coaches, and one magic-pumpkin carriage. Additionally, Martz boasts a travel agency and repair operations in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, and Washington, DC, and operates sightseeing tours in Washington, DC, such as DC After Dark and Monticello & Thomas Jefferson Country.