Enlightening and engaging, there is no other way to describe this trip to Washington, DC to visit the Museum of the Bible featuring exhibits that provide perspective on the Bible's impact over time, and the Washington National Cathedral where visitors find peace and inspiration in addition to extraordinary art and architecture.
Enlightening and engaging, there is no other way to describe this trip to Washington, DC to visit the Museum of the Bible featuring exhibits that provide perspective on the Bible's impact over time, and the Washington National Cathedral where visitors find peace and inspiration in addition to extraordinary art and architecture.
Package Includes:
Admission to the Museum of the Bible, Tour of the Washington National Cathedral, and Transportation
***ALL WOLF'S TOURS - TIMES AND ITINERARY SUBJECT TO CHANGE***
2025 - Bible Museum Dates:
July 15 York Sprins, Carlisle, Camp Hill & York
Aug. 5 York Springs, Camp Hill, Carlisle & Chambersburg
DAY 1
Upon arrival in Washington, DC, your first stop will be at the Museum of the Bible where admission is included for a self-guided visit. From the moment that you enter the museum, you will be awe-struck by what is among one the most technologically advanced museums in the world. You are welcomed to the Museum by a stunning grand hall with monumental Jerusalem stone columns and LED displays dominating the 40-foot-high, 140-foot-long ceiling. Showcasing rare artifacts spanning 4,000 years of history, the museum offers visitors an immersive and personalized experience with the Bible and its ongoing impact on the world around us. The Museum of the Bible houses multiple floors featuring enlightening and engaging permanent and short-term exhibits that provide perspective on the Bible's impact over time on cultures, civilizations and daily life, reveals stories and the history of the Bible, and more. While at the museum, lunch is on your own and at your expense. Next, you board the motorcoach and depart for the Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, commonly known as the Washington National Cathedral. Its beginnings date back to 1893, but the foundation stone was not laid until 1907 in the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt. Some 83 years later the Cathedral was completed in 1990 in the presence of President George H.W. Bush. Built of Indiana limestone and shaped like a cross, it is the sixth largest in the world. The Cathedral welcomes worshipers of all faiths and visitors who come to find peace and inspiration and experience the Cathedral's extraordinary art and architecture. From its 112 gargoyles to the 215 stained glass windows, the Cathedral features an interesting array of whimsy and wonder. After your visit, you will depart for home with a dinner stop at your expense along the way.
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***ALL WOLF"S TOURS - TIMES & ITINERARY SUBJECT TO CHANGE***
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address | Times |
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Camp Hill | Capital City Mall - Behind JCPenney's 3506 Capital City Mall Drive, Camp Hill, PA | View |
Carlisle | Carlisle Point Mall, 800 East High Street Park in mall lot across from Pizza Hut | View |
Chambersburg | Chambersburg Weis Market -1056 Wayne Ave. Park lot behind Applebee's along grass. | View |
York | York Four Points Sheraton, 1650 Toronita St. Go to the right and park in the far corner of lot | View |
York Springs | York Springs - Wolf's Terminal 200 Old US Rt. 15 - Park near large sign | View |
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