Join us on our tour of England, Scotland, and Wales, is an island that is home to the ancestors of many Americans and closely tied to our history from colonial times to the present. These are lands that we feel a kinship with because of our close alliance through several wars as well as a common language that tends to bring us even closer. We tour great cities such as London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. We see close up the remnants of the Roman Empire in Bath and at Hadrian’s Wall. We spend a might in the Cotswolds, the “most” English scenery on the entire island. We see ancient and mysterious stones at Stonehenge and Avebury. We see first hand places such as Oxford, Windsor, the Lake District, and the Trossachs. We see engineering feats of the world from ancient to modern times. We visit (and stay overnight in) castles in England, Scotland, and Wales. Our literary heritage is based on writers such as William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, William Wordsworth and others. These are the lands of Robert the Bruce, the monument and battlefield of William Wallace, and birthplace of Winston Churchill. This is a land tied to cathedrals, castles, and the sea. These areas have a long history of working as both enemies and allies for hundreds of years. Join us on our tour of England, Scotland, and Wales, an island that is home to the ancestors of many Americans and closely tied to our history from colonial times to the present. These are lands that we feel a kinship with because of our close alliance through several wars as well as a common language that tends to bring us even closer. We tour great cities such as London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. We see close up the remnants of the Roman Empire in Bath and at Hadrian’s Wall. We spend a might in the Cotswolds, the “most” English scenery on the entire island. We see ancient and mysterious stones at Stonehenge and Avebury. We see first hand places such as Oxford, Windsor, the Lake District, and the Trossachs. We see engineering feats of the world from ancient to modern times. We visit (and stay overnight in) castles in England, Scotland, and Wales. Our literary heritage is based on writers such as William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, William Wordsworth and others. These are the lands of Robert the Bruce, the monument and battlefield of William Wallace, and birthplace of Winston Churchill. This is a land tied to cathedrals, castles, and the sea. These areas have a long history of working as both enemies and allies for hundreds of years.