Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh 07/03/2027
Long known for steel manufacturing, Pittsburgh was an essential stop along the Ohio River for national and international commerce, making it a wealthy town in the 18th and 19th centuries. Settle into your hotel and explore the city at your leisure. Learn about famous Americans such as Heinz, Carnegie, and others who called this vibrant city home.
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07/03/2027 |
07/03/2027 |
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh 07/04/2027
Our ship docks near the famous point where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers join to begin the majestic Ohio River. As you cruise, delight in picturesque and ever-changing scenery, as early explorers did centuries ago.
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07/04/2027 |
07/04/2027 |
River Cruising
River Cruising 07/05/2027
As the birthplace of West Virginia, Wheeling maintains an air of nostalgia with well-preserved Victorian architecture lining cobblestone streets. The diverse range of activities available here offers something for everyone. History buffs can explore the city's rich heritage at the West Virginia Independence Hall or the Victorian-era Centre Market. For those seeking cultural experiences, the Capitol Theatre features performances ranging from live music to theatrical productions. Art enthusiasts can venture to the Wheeling Artisan Center, while the Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum delights visitors of all ages.
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07/05/2027 |
07/05/2027 |
Marietta
Marietta 07/06/2027
Located along the banks of the Ohio River Moundsville, West Virginia offers a rich history. Deriving its name from the many Adena Indian burial mounds constructed here more than 2,000 years ago, the town is home to the largest conical burial mound in North America. Moundsville is a land of sacred pasts and promising futures, accented with quaint neighborhoods, and beautiful landscapes.
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07/06/2027 |
07/06/2027 |
Maysville
Maysville 07/07/2027
This picturesque, charming town rests at the confluence of the Muskingum River and the Ohio River and has five National Register Historic Districts with buildings that date back to the town’s founding in 1788. Explore the first settlement in the Northwest Territory on the north side of the Ohio River. Hear stories of the compelling events that unfolded here which were spotlighted in the recent book entitled, The Pioneers by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough.
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07/07/2027 |
07/07/2027 |
Cincinnati
Cincinnati 07/08/2027
From the ship’s landing, gaze upon the quaint town of Maysville, nestled into the hillside. After floating down the Mississippi River to sell their commodities in New Orleans, early flatboat travelers returned along the Natchez Trace Pathway to rejoin the Ohio River in this idyllic town, steeped in American history.
Learn the importance of this location to the Underground Railroad efforts to smuggle runaway slaves across the river, as well as the influence that Harriet Beecher Stowe’s visit to Maysville had on her novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Hear stories of area explorers, such as Simon Kenton, and hometown singer and movie star Rosemary Clooney.
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07/08/2027 |
07/08/2027 |
Madison
Madison 07/09/2027
The dramatic bridges that span the Ohio River provide an impressive scenic welcome to your visit to Cincinnati. As an early shipbuilding and shipping metropolis, the town became known as the “Queen City.” Your adventures ashore reveal the highlights of this vibrant cultural center which include major sports franchises, a delightful zoo, and a botanical garden, as well as numerous theaters and museums, including the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, a Smithsonian Affiliate Museum.
Admire the eclectic architecture as you stroll along its charming streets and enjoy the diverse attractions, ranging from the abundant gardens of the Krohn Conservatory to the architectural wonders of St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica. Get a taste for local cuisine by trying Cincinnati Skyline Chili or stopping for a scoop at Graeter’s ice cream shop, founded in 1868.
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07/09/2027 |
07/09/2027 |
Louisville
Louisville 07/10/2027
An impressive waterfront town arching up the hillside, Louisville has a long history of commerce and revelry. The town grew at a portage around the treacherous Falls of the Ohio, now inundated behind the Ohio River’s Markland Dam. The historic importance of river commerce to the town is represented by the “Belle of Louisville” day excursion boat just down the banks, still operating after more than a century. Explore the impressive Churchill Downs to learn about the city’s renowned Kentucky Derby, the oldest continuously held horse race in the country.
Or stop by the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory to see how the famous baseball bats are made. A visit to the a local distillery will lift your spirits as you savor samples and learn about the history of Kentucky bourbons.
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07/10/2027 |
07/10/2027 |
Louisville
Louisville 07/11/2027
Enjoy breakfast onboard the ship as you prepare for your journey home. Reflect upon the memorable experiences and the new friendships forged during your time with us.
Thank you for cruising with us, we hope your voyage was filled with delightful moments that you carry with you. Safe travels home, and we look forward to welcoming you aboard again soon.
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07/11/2027 |
07/11/2027 |