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Washington D.C. D.C. 2011 2011 2011 March 18-23 6 DAYS $2499 (est. pending airfare) FLY TRIP SIGN UP for this trip Request Info on other trips See other JIM Tours & CINDY S Extra TOURS, Pictures LLC WASHINGTON D.C. Cherry Blossoms Price Includes Excellent Travel Insurance Meals - 9 Hotel Accommodations Luggage Handling All Listed Attractions Roundtrip Airfare & Taxes Jim & Cindy go with you! CALL FOR A DETAILED COLOR PICTURE ITINERARY OR PRINT ONE FROM THE WEB! JCTours.com National Museum of Crime & Punishment Opened in May 2008, the museum explores the history of crime, law enforcement, forensic science, crime scene investigation and the consequences of committing a crime. International Spy Museum - The only public museum in the U.S. solely dedicated to espionage. National Portrait Gallery - Portrays poets and presidents, visionaries and villains, actors and activists whose lives tell the American story. The United States Capitol - The most recognized symbol of democratic government in the world. White House Visitor s Center - Housed in the Commerce Building, the center features an information booth, displays, and a souvenir sales area. There is a photo opportunity stop at the White House! The Library of Congress - The largest national library in the world with more than 100 million items in three buildings. The Supreme Court Building - Completed in 1935, the Supreme Court Building is located across the street from the US Capitol. National Museum of American History - Browse through the new state-of-the-art gallery that offers a spectacular view of the Star Spangled Banner, and view the exhibits that top the list of must-sees for any visitor with a taste for true Americana. National World War II Memorial - The newest memorial honors the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the US during World War II, the more than 400,000 who died, and the millions who supported the war effort from home. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The memorial currently consists of three separate parts: the Three Soldiers Statue, the Vietnam Women s Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, which is the most recognized part of the memorial. The Lincoln Memorial - Inside, inscriptions from his Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Address flank the 19-foot marble statue of our 16th President. Washington Monument - The most prominent, as well as one of the older, attractions in Washington, D.C. It was built in honor of George Washington. The Korean War Veterans Memorial - Stop at the triangular field that contains nineteen stainless steel statues that represent a squad on patrol. See the 164-foot long black granite wall that has hundreds of faces etched into it of those who supported the ground troopers. The Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Statue - One of the largest bronze statues ever depicts the American Flag being raised on Mount Suribachi during World War II and commemorates all marines who have died in battle since 1775. 12 Tel: 316-838-0795 / 1-800-499-9162 / www.jctours.com / Email: info@jctours.com

JIM & CINDY S TOURS, LLC Washington D.C. 2011 HISTORY COMES ALIVE IN WASHINGTON D.C.! Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts - A living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. New Newseum - The only interactive museum of news. Embassy Row - Embassies, associations, foundations, and clubs have claimed and restored these lovely mansions that were built after the civil war by the powerful and socially elite. Washington National Cathedral - Standing higher than the Washington Monument, it is the sixth largest church in the world. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial - A unique memorial, it is divided into four outdoor galleries, or rooms, one for each of FDR s terms in office. Arlington National Cemetery - Veterans and military casualties from every one of the nation s wars are interred in the cemetery, from the American Revolution through the military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. It is also the final resting place for President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The Tomb of the Unknowns are also located on these famous 612 acres. Ford s Theatre - The site of the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. After being shot, the fatally wounded president was carried across the street to the Petersen House, where he died the next morning. We will visit these sites, pending availability. The Jefferson Memorial - The 19-foot bronze statue is dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, an American Founding Father and the third President of the United States. Air Force Memorial - Built on a hillside overlooking the Pentagon, the memorial is bold and graceful and truly representational of the Air Force. Mt. Vernon - The estate of George Washington is America s most visited historic house. It is both George Washington s home and final resting place. We will also visit the Ford Orientation Center & Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center located onsite. Smithsonian Institution Visit your choice of museums on the National Mall. National Air & Space Museum National Museum of Natural History Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden National Museum of African Art The Arts and Industries Building The National Museum of the American Indian (pending availability) National Gallery of Art Freer Gallery of Art Arthur M. Sackler Gallery United States Holocaust Memorial Museum This somber and moving museum tells the story of the Holocaust through artifacts, films, photographs and oral histories. The Pentagon Memorial - An outdoor memorial to the 184 people killed in the building and on American Airlines Flight 77 in the September 11, 2001 attacks. National Archives (Pending reservation acceptance & length of line if self-guided) - The spacious rotunda of the National Archives contains the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Luncheon Cruise - Enjoy a luncheon onboard one of the area s Premier Luncheon Cruises! Pricing Information Price based on double occupancy. Call for single or 3 to 4 people occupancy rates. Insurance: Travel Insurance INCLUDED Payments: Deposit Due on receipt of deposit letter: $400 Balance Due: 6-8 weeks before departure Final payment is due upon receipt of final invoice, itinerary and luggage tags. TRAVEL FOR LESS when you bring friends & family to share your room! For information & reservations: (316) 838-0795 (800) 499-9162 Email: info@jctours.com / www.jctours.com / 1-800-499-9162 / Tel: 316-838-0795 13

March 18 - March 23, 2011 6 Days Where History Comes Alive! JIM & CINDY S TOURS, LLC 3227 N. TEE TIME WICHITA, KS 67205 316-838-0795 800-499-9162 info@jctours.com www.jctours.com

All Listed Attractions Are Included! New National Museum of Crime & Punishment - Opened in May 2008, the museum explores the history of crime, law enforcement, forensic science, crime scene investigation and the consequences of committing a crime. Co-owned and operated by John Walsh, host of America s Most Wanted, the National Museum of Crime & Punishment provides guests of all ages with memorable insight into the issues of crime and crime fighting through a captivating interactive, entertaining and education experience. International Spy Museum The International Spy Museum opened in Washington, DC on July 19, 2002. It is the only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to espionage and the only one in the world to provide a global perspective on an all-but-invisible profession that has shaped history and continues to have a significant impact on world events. The Museum features the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display. Many of these objects are being seen by the public for the first time. National Portrait Gallery The Smithsonian s National Portrait Gallery tells the history of America through individuals who have shaped its culture. Through the visual arts, performing arts and new media, the Portrait Gallery portrays poets and presidents, visionaries and villains, actors and activists whose lives tell the American story. (Note: During this portion of the itinerary, you will have to choose (1) of the above museums.) The United States Capitol - The most recognized symbol of democratic government in the world, the US Capital has housed Congress since 1800. It is where Congress meets to write the laws of our nation, and where presidents are inaugurated. (If for any reason an inside tour is not available, our guide will conduct a tour outside of the building.) The Library of Congress - The largest national library in the world with more than 100 million items in three buildings. (Time permitting; and, If for any reason an inside tour is not available, our guide will conduct a tour outside of the building.) The Supreme Court Building - The U. S. Supreme Court has the highest judicial authority in the United States. It was originally located in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. The current building was constructed in 1935 and built to match the architectural style of the nearby congressional buildings. On the front stairway are two statues, the Contemplation of Justice and the Guardian or Authority of Law. Along the corridor leading to the Courtroom, known as the Great Hall, are busts of all former Chief Justices. 2 Please note: In these fast paced times with currency values, fuel prices and other expenses constantly changing, we reserve the right to change trip prices and itineraries. We try to include all of your costs, but sometimes we have surprise expenses charged to us that we cannot absorb.

National Museum of American History (Newly Renovated) - Be one of the first to view the Museum of American History s complete make-over and renovation! Browse through the new state-of-the-art gallery that offers a spectacular view of the Star Spangled Banner, and view the exhibits that top the list of mustsees for any visitor with a taste for true Americana. See the First Ladies inaugural gowns, quilts, cars, locomotives and much, much more. The National World War II Memorial - The newest memorial honors the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the US during World War II, the more than 400,000 who died, and the millions who supported the war effort from home. The World War II Memorial, which opened to the public on April 29, 2004, is located at what was once the Rainbow Pool, centered between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. White House Visitor s Center - Housed in the Commerce Building, the center features an information booth, displays, and a souvenir sales area. There is a photo opportunity stop at the White House! Washington Monument - The most prominent, as well as one of the older, attractions in Washington, D.C. It was built in honor of George Washington. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The memorial currently consists of three separate parts: the Three Soldiers Statue, the Vietnam Women s Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, which is the most recognized part of the memorial. This privately funded memorial has drawn millions who have come to touch the over 50,000 names, make pencil rubbings and leave flowers, letters, flags and personal mementos. The Korean War Veterans Memorial - Stop at the triangular field that contains nineteen stainless steel statues that represent a squad on patrol. See the 164-foot long black granite wall that has hundreds of faces etched into it of those who supported the ground troopers. 3

The Lincoln Memorial - The Lincoln Memorial is located on the National Mall in Washington D.C. It is a United States Presidential memorial built to honor the 16 th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. The building is in the form of a Greek Doric temple and contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions from his Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Address. The memorial has been the site of many famous speeches, including Martin Luther King s "I Have a Dream" speech. The Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Statue) - The Marine Corps War Memorial stands as a symbol of this grateful Nation's esteem for the honored dead of the U.S. Marine Corps. While the statue depicts one of the most famous incidents of World War II, the memorial is dedicated to all Marines who have given their lives in the defense of the United States since 1775. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts A walk through a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. 4

The Newseum a 250,000- square-foot museum of news offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits. The Newseum features seven levels of galleries, theaters, retail spaces and visitor services. It offers a unique environment that takes museumgoers behind the scenes to experience how and why news is made. It is the only interactive museum of news. Go behind the scenes and try your hand at being a television news anchor or radio sportscaster. Because the news changes daily, no two visits are ever alike! Embassy Row - Embassies, associations, foundations, and clubs have claimed and restored these lovely mansions that were built after the civil war by the powerful and socially elite. Washington National Cathedral - Standing higher than the Washington Monument, it is the sixth largest church in the world and the final resting place of Helen Keller and President Woodrow Wilson. It is a living symbol of our country s heritage of faith and religious freedom. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial - A unique memorial, it is divided into four outdoor galleries, or rooms, one for each of FDR s terms in office. 5

Arlington National Cemetery For the almost four million people who visit annually, Arlington National Cemetery represents many different things. For some, it is a chance to walk among headstones that chronicle American history; for many, it is an opportunity to remember and honor the nation s war heroes; and for others, it is a place to say a last farewell during funeral services for a family member or friend. We will be at Arlington National Cemetery during the moving changing of the Guards ceremony. Veterans and military casualties from every one of the nation's wars are interred in the cemetery, from the American Revolution through the military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. It is also the final resting place for President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The Tomb of the Unknowns, Arlington House home of Civil War General Robert E. Lee, and Space Shuttle Challenger Astronaut s Memorial are also located on these famous 612 acres. Ford's Theatre is a historic theatre in Washington, D.C., used for various stage performances beginning in the 1860s. It is also the site of the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865. After being shot, the fatally wounded president was carried across the street to the Petersen House, where he died the next morning. FORD S THEATRE The theatre was later used as a warehouse and office building. It was renovated and re-opened as a theater during the 1960s. During the 2000s it was renovated again, opening on February 12, 2009, in commemoration of Lincoln's bicentennial. We will be visiting these locations, pending availability. PETERSEN HOUSE 6

The Jefferson Memorial - The 19-foot bronze statue is dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, an American Founding Father and the third President of the United States. It stands beneath a rotunda inscribed with passages from the Declaration of Independence and Jefferson s other famous writings. Air Force Memorial - Built on a hillside overlooking the Pentagon, the memorial is bold and graceful and truly representational of the Air Force. Central to the design are three stainless steel spires which soar skyward. Other key elements of the Memorial include a bronze Honor Guard, inscription walls, and an open glass Chamber of Contemplation. Mt. Vernon - The estate of George Washington is America s most visited historic house. It is both George Washington s home and final resting place. It sits on a grassy, shaded slope overlooking the Potomac River. Washington escaped the rigors of public office and enjoyed the life of a successful Virginia planter. We will visit the Ford Orientation Center & Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center at Mount Vernon. The Center contains sculptures, paintings, portraits, models, photos, films, documents and diverse artifacts, with descriptions and quotations describing the life, times and accomplishments of our nation s first president. With 25 state-of-the-art galleries, the museum displays many objects shown at Mount Vernon for the first time. 7

Smithsonian Institution Visit your choice of museums on the National Mall. National Air & Space Museum National Museum of National History Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden National Museum of African Art The Arts and Industries Building The National Museum of the American Indian (pending availability) National Gallery of Art Freer Gallery of Art Arthur M. Sackler Gallery National Archives (Pending reservation acceptance & length of line if selfguided) - The spacious rotunda of the National Archives contains the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. For the first time in modern history, all the pages of these documents are on display to the public. The Pentagon Memorial, located just southwest of The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, is a permanent outdoor memorial to the 184 people killed in the building and on American Airlines Flight 77 in the September 11, 2001 attacks. The memorial opened to the public on September 11, 2008. Luncheon Cruise - Enjoy a luncheon onboard one of the area s Premier Luncheon Cruises! United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - This somber and moving museum tells the story of the Holocaust through artifacts, films, photographs and oral histories. 8

Washington D.C. Fly Trip TRIP PRICE includes Excellent Travel Insurance TRIP PRICE: $ 2499 per person based on double occupancy, including RT air from Wichita $ 2999 Single $ 2399 Triple $ 2299 Quad All prices are per person, based on double occupancy and includes travel insurance. If you are traveling as a single or three to a room, please call us for rate adjustments. Deposit Required with Reservation $ 400 per person x persons = Deposit Paid $ Please return your payment along with your completed INFORMATION form on the next page to our office. TRAVEL INSURANCE: We are excited to announce that all of our trips, 4 days or longer, now automatically include travel insurance! Because the cost of your trip now includes insurance, in most cases you will be SAVING money compared to purchasing an individual policy. In addition to the cost savings, this policy also offers you increased coverage. The insurance still includes all the pre-existing condition waiver for you and your immediate family members. You will receive a policy certificate prior to our trip departure, but here is a summary of the coverage being provided to you: COVERAGE BENEFIT AMOUNT Trip Cancellation Trip Cost (Maximum Limit $25,000 per person) Trip Interruption 150% of Trip Cost Trip Interruption-Return Air Only $750 or 150% of Trip Cost (whichever is greater) Missed Connection $250 Trip Delay ($150 max/day) $750 Medical Expense $50,000 Emergency Medical Transportation $250,000 Baggage & Personal Effects $1,000 Baggage Delay $250 Accidental Death & Dismemberment $25,000 Travel Guard Assist Included LiveTravel Inlcuded 9

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