American Queen
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8 Night Pittsburgh to Louisville Cruise and Land Tour from Pittsburgh

Ship: American Queen
Cruise Line: American Queen Voyages
Sailed: Sunday, Aug 7, 2022 from Pittsburgh, United States
Ended: Monday, Aug 15, 2022
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Sunday, Aug 7, 2022 departure of the American Queen. If American Queen Voyages modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day 1 - Sunday - Aug 7, 2022
Pittsburgh, United States
Pittsburgh, United States    
As your American Queen Voyages journey concludes, there are other opportunities for you to take in the town - whether it's an optional premier post-cruise experience or a quick transfer to the airport for your final trip home - your AQV team can pre-arrange everything for you.
Day 2 - Monday - Aug 8, 2022
Pittsburgh, United States
Pittsburgh, United States    
Cruise Begins    
Pittsburgh, United States    
The route to Pittsburgh is hallowed in the steamboatin' community. Located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at the head of the Ohio River, its easily navigable waterways helped Pittsburgh become an industrial hub for coal mining and steel production. Pittsburgh has played an important part in U.S. history from the early days of the French and Indian War (1758), to the Revolutionary War (1776), to the infamous Whiskey Rebellion (1791) and the American Civil War (1860s) with its secretive Underground Railroad stops. The Civil War boosted the city's economy with increased iron and armament demand. With his introduction of the Bessemer steel making process, Scottish immigrant Andrew Carnegie, completed his rise from obscurity to become the richest man in the world. Carnegie began steel production in 1875. Henry Clay Frick, grandson of western Pennsylvania whiskey distillers, made his fortune building and operating beehive coking ovens that turned coal into coke, a necessary raw material in steel making. Soon, the two men joined forces and, in 1901, Carnegie and Frick formed United States Steel Corp. Up through the mid-1950s, Pittsburgh accounted for nearly half of national steel output. Its Gilded Age sites, including the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, speak to its history as an early-20th-century industrial capital. Although Pittsburgh faced rough times in the 1970s and 80s when steel production all but disappeared, today it has re-invented itself as a hub for education, medicine, small manufacturing, and research.
Day 3 - Tuesday - Aug 9, 2022
River Cruising    
Watch small river towns and lush landscapes slowly become lost in the horizon as sunlight plays upon the deck. Take hold of a literary classic, curl up on a plush chair in a cozy corner, and relish in the moment of tranquility. Experience the fulfillment that river cruising offers.
Day 4 - Wednesday - Aug 10, 2022
Marietta, United States    
Known as the "Riverboat Town", Marietta is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers and is the oldest city in the state of Ohio. Because of its location along the river, Marietta grew quickly becoming a major trading center in the Northwest Territory. In 1811, as steamboats began to churn in America's rivers, Washington County entered a boom era, bolstered by settlers passing through, ship-building, and commerce. Since then, many historical sites have been beautifully preserved within Marietta and Washington County, reminding all residents and visitors that America's westward expansion began in this small but mighty, riverboat town. Marietta has blossomed into a political and cultural center. Visitors can enjoy stout mix of museums, walking tours, and historic sites to broaden the landscape of the mind. Shaded, hand-laid brick streets pervade its charm, and fringing them are dollhouse homes featuring stained glass, intricate woodwork, lofty towers, and ornate turrets. All that and more plays a vital role in the visual and spiritual pleasantries of this place. The past fuels the present, keeping pace and pushing forward with great food, eclectic shops, vibrant nightlife, and historic hotels. There is also an abundance of outdoor adventure to be found as two rivers, a National Forest, and a variety of parks, refuges, and wetlands surround the county. From spring through autumn, the Valley Gem Sternwheeler offers river cruises to visitors. The W. P. Snyder Jr., the only steam-powered sternwheel towboat still afloat in the United States, is moored behind the Ohio River Museum.
Day 5 - Thursday - Aug 11, 2022
Huntington, United States    
Huntington is in full bloom year 'round. Art and nature blend harmoniously. Fresh murals spring to life and greenspaces - walking paths and rose gardens - flourish. As the largest inland river port in the United States, this progressive, growing and accomplished city is an intercultural stomping ground for river and railroad commerce. Visitors who seek a cultural experience will not be disappointed by the many riverfront parks, eclectic locally owned shops, and refined museums of this energy-infused city.
Day 6 - Friday - Aug 12, 2022
Augusta, United States    
Augusta is located in Bracken County on the southern bank of the Ohio River, right across from Ohio. When some people think about Kentucky, bourbon and horses often come to mind. There's no denying that both are prevalent and highly coveted here, but Augusta has many more appeals in addition to being close to the river and the state border. With nine miles of unobstructed river views, USA Today named Augusta the "Most picturesque town in Kentucky". In 2005, Dr. Thomas Clark, Kentucky's most famous historian, author of "A History of Kentucky" and co-editor of The Kentucky Encyclopedia, created a list of Kentucky's treasures; 11 places of particular historical, cultural, or ecological significance. Augusta is the only city included on this list of "must-see" locations in the Bluegrass State. Whether you're into live music, craft beer, chef-driven cuisine, American history, or exploring the outdoors, there's plenty to keep you busy in this adorable little Kentucky city. Remember Rosemary Clooney? George Clooney's aunt was an American singer and actress that was popular in the 1950s. She was a jazz vocalist with hit songs such as "Come On-a My House", "Botch-a-Me", "Mambo Italiano", and "Tenderly". Back in 1980, Rosemary bought a little yellow house in Augusta that she loved so much she included it in her autobiography, Girl Singer. Dr. Steven Henry, former lieutenant governor of Kentucky, and his wife Heather French Henry, former Miss America, bought this house to preserve it in memory of Clooney. It is now open to the public.
Day 7 - Saturday - Aug 13, 2022
Cincinnati, United States
Cincinnati, United States    
If there was ever a city built upon a river, it is Cincinnati. First the Ohio River and then the Erie Canal opened this fast-growing trade and transport center, with major manufacturing ports to the south and east. Like most early American settlements, Cincinnati began life as a trading post along the Ohio River. In 1802, it was formed as a village, later becoming a city in 1819. Two major events helped to shape its future - the arrival of steam navigation for boats along the Ohio River and the completion of the Miami and Erie Canal in 1827. The mid-1800s were the boom years and Cincinnati's population swelled due to easy access via the river and canal network. When the railroad finally made its way to Cincinnati in 1836, the city's trading prospects expanded even further. The Little Miami Railroad offered new access to Lake Erie's ports on Sandusky Bay, as well as another major river for navigation. The prosperity that followed allowed Cincinnati to build its first streetcar system and by 1872, the entire city was laid out for public transportation. Take a stroll through Cincinnati - the birthplace of baseball and its own distinctive chili recipe. Bound by the many parks; each district has its own personality, and you can meet them all - because the city's compact downtown is anchored to the river. As the expansive riverfront continues its facelift known as The Banks, it's apparent that Cincinnati's next chapter in history will be just as successful as its past ones.
Day 8 - Sunday - Aug 14, 2022
Madison, United States    
Tucked away between Cincinnati and Louisville is Madison, Indiana, a quaint river town rich in character. This charismatic port flaunts its personality throughout the streets, where a 133-block historic district showcases its collection of classic architectural artistry. Admire the antique machinery at the Schroeder House, or an example of fine craftsmanship at the Lanier Mansion State Historic Site. The downtown shopping district is a unique showcase of unbeatable hospitality, with each shop locally owned and operated. Madison's heritage is woven into every stop, ensuring a glimpse of beauty and history. Madison, Indiana, was founded in 1809 along the Ohio River. The city was bursting with commerce, had a very active steamboat port, and was home to Indiana's first railroad. Due to its unique location and transportation infrastructure, Madison was primed to be a link on the Underground Railroad. The neighborhood area known as "Georgetown" (which includes the African Methodist Episcopal Church) was designated in 2004 as the only Network to Freedom district. Four of the 11 sites listed for the Indiana Network to Freedom are in the Madison area. Construction began on the Madison Indianapolis & Lafayette Railroad in late 1836. It became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system in 1921. The economic growth of Madison slowed. In 1924, the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Madison was established to aid business retention and expansion efforts. Madison now has the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark District in the country and features major architectural styles from the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Day 9 - Monday - Aug 15, 2022
Louisville, United States
Louisville, United States    
As your American Queen Voyages journey concludes, there are other opportunities for you to take in the town - whether it's an optional premier post-cruise experience or a quick transfer to the airport for your final trip home - your AQV team can pre-arrange everything for you.
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