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  2. UnCruise Adventures - Wikipedia

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    UnCruise Adventures (formerly American Safari Cruises) is an American-owned small ship adventure cruise line founded in Everett, Washington.In 2008, the then American Safari Cruises was purchased by the parent company InnerSea Discoveries Alaska Inc. [5] In early 2013 after a fleet expansion, the American Safari Cruises was renamed to Un-Cruise Adventures. [6]

  3. Grannies on Safari - Wikipedia

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    Grannies on Safari is a travel program syndicated in the U.S. with hosts Regina S. Fraser and Pat A. Johnson. The program began airing in 2006 on Chicago's WTTW. [1] Soon after, it was syndicated internationally by the UK Travel Channel and has been seen in over 117 countries and heard in 16 languages.

  4. Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises is a boat-based sightseeing and entertainment company in Manhattan, New York. Its principal business is operating guided tours of New York City from its base at Pier 83 in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.

  5. Scenic (cruise line) - Wikipedia

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    Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours is a privately held Cruise Line and Touring Company, established by Australian businessman Glen Moroney in 1986. The company opened its first United Kingdom office in 2007, its headquarters in Manchester . [ 1 ]

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  7. Zion, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    By 1890, he had settled in Chicago, where he built a large faith healing business (which included a large mail order component) and had attracted thousands of followers. He bought land 40 miles (60 km) north of Chicago to found Zion, where he personally owned all of the land and most businesses. The city was named after Mount Zion in Jerusalem. [3]