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The Vintage Traveler offers several unique kinds of publications:

  • Historic Destinations: Historic itineraries, tours, historic sites and museums, colorful characters, photos, firsts, historic lodging and restaurants, historic events that took place at the destination and much more.
  • Heritage Events: Heritage festivals, historic home tours, re-enactments, historic outdoor dramas, pilgrimages, historic lectures and other special programs.
  • Special Reports: Biographies of historic figures and historic sites asociated with them, issues of historic importance, and other themes related to American history.

Click on the specific publication listed below that you would like to purchase. The cost of each publication is only $.99. All publications purchased will be emailed to you as an attachment.

Vintage Traveler also provides custom-made itineraries to historic destinations of your choice. Just email Ed Weising at ed@vintagetraveler.com and provide the name of your destination and when you plan to be there. Within a short time you will receive via email a customized historic itinerary with recommended historic lodging.

Payment Options:

1. Paypal: Click on the buttons for the publications you would like to purchase and follow directions.

2. Check: Send check payable to Ed Weising to 12942 Grant Circle E., Unit A, Thornton, CO 80241 (please include your name, address, city, zip code and email address along with the titles of the publications you would like to purchase)

Historic Destinations: $.99 each

Charleston, South Carolina

 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
San Francisco, California
Colorado Mining Towns #1 (Central City to Aspen)
 
Colorado Mining Towns #2 (Redstone to Cripple Creek)
 
Northern California Museums S.F. Bay Area, Wine Country & North Coast
   
 
 

 

Special Reports : $.99 each
Charleston and the Issue of Slavery
 
The Legacies of William Penn and Benjamin Franklin
 
The Impact of the Gold Rush on San Francisco
 

 

 

Contact Us
ed@vintagetraveler.com