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"Hope H. Yelich" <[log in to unmask]>
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Please forgive any cross posting.

If you aren't aware of this already, I want to bring your attention to a
tour that evolved from those offered last year by Ralph Bennett of Tours
International to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of
Jamestown.  My husband and I were on the first of the three tours, and this
one will feature many of the same sites and, especially, the same tour
guide.  Martha Elles-Hills is an American who has lived in England for
several decades. Many consider her one of the best tour guides in England,
and having spent a week listening to her commentary last spring I can agree.

You can find information about the March 26-April 3 tour at
http://www.tours-international.com/.

It's a wonderful way to celebrate and remember the historic 400-year link
between America and England.  And, the price of the tour is very attractive.

If you would like to participate in the tour, I urge you to make your
reservation as soon as possible.

--Hope


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Hope Yelich
Reference Department
Earl Gregg Swem Library
College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8794
Phone: 757-221-3070
Fax:  757-221-2635 
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