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Services Included:
                                          • Roundtrip flight from Rochester to New Orleans.
                                          • Airport/hotel transfers
                                          •  Streetcar transit passes for a unique view of the city—Ride the Streetcar named Desire!
                                          •  Six days and five nights at Le Richelieu Hotel in the French Quarter.
                                          •  12 Meals: four breakfasts, two lunches, one brunch, two receptions, and three dinners
                                           included.

                                          •  Optional Activities include: Cemetery tour; French Quarter Art Galleries tour; In search
                                           of the perfect Sazarac bar crawl—a different spot each night!
                                          Services Not Included:
                                          • Optional trip cancellation or additional medical insurance
                                          Please contact Carolyn Haygood at chaygood@landmarksociety.org or (585) 546-7028
                                          x 11 to hold a space on the tour with a $500 nonrefundable deposit on your credit card.
                                          You can also find the registration form at www.landmarksociety.org
        Need a NOLA pied-a-terre?  The sign says only
        $434,000                          Landmark members $2,900  Nonmembers $3,200  Single supplement $723.









        Intimate Travel Tour: NOTL
        July 31–August 2, 2019



            ur intimate travel tours consist of less than 15 people, for a
        Orelaxed, personal experience. The Landmark Society heads
        north of the border at the height of the season to enjoy all of the
        experiences that Niagara-on-the-Lake has to offer. Our home
        base will be the historic Pillar and Post, Ontario’s only five-
        star country inn. It was built in 1890s as a canning factory for
        peaches and tomatoes, originally known as Factory 13. In 1914,
        at the onset of the war, the cannery's upper floor was converted
        to a supply storeroom for several hundred Polish soldiers being
        trained in Canada. In 1957, the last can came down the line at
        Factory 13. Later that year the cannery reopened as a basket
                                                manufacturer
                                                until 1970     Pillar and Post lobby adaptive reuse with original post and beam construction.
                                                when the
                                                building was   The original post and beam construction of the 19th century
                                                converted into   structure is still evident today in the main wall in the sunlit
                                                a restaurant   lobby and throughout the restaurant.
                                                and craft
                                                centre. In 1972,   The tour will include theatre at the Shaw Festival, a wine and
                                                35 guestrooms   cheese reception at Willowbank School of Restoration Arts,
                                                were built and   visits to historic homes to talk with our preservation colleagues,
                                                it was renamed   a walking tour, wine tasting and dining at local wineries, and
                                                The Pillar     plenty of time to shop and take advantage of the spa and pools
                                                and Post Inn.   at the Pillar and Post. If you are lucky you might even get to
                                                Guestrooms     Gryphon Ridge Farm and meet the beautiful Highland cattle.
                                                grew to 122    Only 11 spots available on this intimate trip so register soon.
        Ellen Olah, Larry Francer, and Jerome Herron with Kim   with a major   Landmark members $1,550  Nonmembers $1,800  Single
        McQuhae, Gryphon Ridge Highlands owner.  addition in
                                                1994.          supplement $230. For a full itinerary, contact Larry Francer,
                                                               lfrancer@landmarksociety.org or (585) 546-7029 x14.

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