Nauvoo Church History - Morris Murdock Travel

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Nauvoo Church History - Morris Murdock Travel
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Nauvoo Church History
Tour with Hank Smith
6 days
from
$
998
pp/dbl
June 25-30, 2015
land only
Summer is the perfect time to experience church history with your family,
especially WHERE it actually happened. When you add the excitement of
travel with a renowned speaker such as Hank Smith you have a magical
combination and the history will come alive before your eyes. This is a tour
both young and old will enjoy.
Catch the vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith and the early Saints as
you experience the trials, witness the suffering and celebrate triumphs of
the Church members in Missouri and Illinois on this classic tour of many
important sites.
Let us make the plans and do the driving! This is the vacation you’ve been
waiting for with a combination of fun experiences mixed with many spiritual
highlights. It will sure to be the highlight of your summer..
Day 1: Thursday, June 25, 2015
Kansas City/Independence/Liberty
Upon arrival in Kansas City we will drive to Independence to visit the
LDS visitors center and temple lot--the site where the first temple was
commanded to be built in this dispensation. Following dinner we will travel
to Liberty to visit the jail and visitors center. It was here during the winter
of 1838-39 that the Prophet Joseph Smith was imprisoned. During his
incarceration, he received Doctrine and Covenants, Sections 121-123.
Overnight at the Holiday Inn Express in Kansas City. (D)
CONTACT INFO:
Morris Murdock LDS Travel Study
Dani Edmunds
(801) 483-6114
dedmunds@morrismurdock.com
Day 2: Friday, June 26, 2015
Richmond/Far West/Adam-ondi-Ahman/
Nauvoo
Following breakfast, we will drive along the banks of the Missouri River to
Richmond to see the Three Witnesses Monument. We will then continue
on to Far West to see the temple site and have a picnic lunch. Our next
stop is Adam-ondi-Ahman. Following dinner we will continue our scenic
drive to Nauvoo. Overnight at the Nauvoo Family Inn & Suites. (B,L,D)
Day 3: Saturday, June 27, 2015
Nauvoo
Today we will begin our tour of old Nauvoo. Among our stops will be
the Joseph Smith Homestead, Mansion House, gravesites of Joseph,
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Emma, and Hyrum, and the Red Brick Store. Next we will visit the brickyard,
blacksmith shop, and the homes of Lucy Mack Smith, Heber C. Kimball, and
Wilford Woodfruff. Tonight we ll enjoy a musical production at the Cultural
Hall performed by missionaries. Overnight at the Nauvoo Family Inn &
Suites. (B,L,D)
Tour Includes:
• 6-night’s hotel accommodations
• Meals as specified on itinerary (B,L,D)
• Meal gratuities
• Ground transportation via deluxe airconditioned motorcoach
• All Admissions and activities as specified in
itinerary
Price does not include (for all tours):
• Airfare
• Meals not specified in itinerary
• Items of a personal nature
• Trip cancellation and baggage insurance
• Checked baggage fees
• Bus Driver and Historian gratuities
Optional Pricing:
• Airfare additional (Call for rates)
• Single price: $1,228
• Triple price: $973
• Quad price: $948
• Cash Discount $40
Payment Terms
• Deposit of $250.00 due at time of booking
• Final payment due April 25, 2015
• Program based on a minimum of 26 travelers. • •
• Surcharged may be assessed if number not met.
• Terms: morrismurdock.com/terms
Additional Information:
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• Note: Do not purchase airline tickets
without consulting LDS Travel Study.
• Morris Murdock Escorted Tours and Morris
Murdock LDS Travel Study welcome everyone
ages 8 and older.
CONTACT INFO:
Morris Murdock LDS Travel Study
Dani Edmunds
(801) 483-6114
dedmunds@morrismurdock.com
Day 4: Sunday, June 28, 2015 Nauvoo/Carthage
Following sacrament meeting we ll visit the visitors center, view the film
Remembering Nauvoo, and walk through the statuary park dedicated to
women. After lunch we will visit the pioneer cemetery and then depart for
Carthage. We will tour the jail where the Prophet Joseph Smith and his
brother Hyrum were martyred. Following dinner, we will walk the Trail of
Hope and read excerpts from diaries of the Saints who joined the Mormon
exodus from Nauvoo in 1846. Overnight at the Nauvoo Family Inn & Suites.
(B,L,D)
Day 5: Monday, June 29, 2015
Nauvoo
We begin today with a morning temple session at the Nauvoo Temple.
(Attendance is optional and subject to the temple schedule.) In the afternoon
we will have free time to visit the Riser Tin Shop, Scovil Bakery, Browning
Gun Shop, Times and Seasons Print Shop, Brigham Young home, or other
historic sites. Tonight we will see the production “Sunset on the Mississippi”.
Overnight at the Nauvoo Family Inn & Suites. (B,L,D)
Day 6: Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Nauvoo
As we say our farewell to Nauvoo, we continue on to Mark Twain’s Hannibal
on the Mississippi River where we’ll take a luncheon cruise on a riverboat.
Following lunch, we’ll drive to St. Louis for our evening flight home. (B,L)
About Hank Smith:
Anybody who s heard Hank Smith teach falls in
love with him and his fun style with both adults
and youth. If you love to laugh while learning
you re going to enjoy traveling with Hank and
his wife Sara. He currently teaches in the CES
program & Religious Education Department at
BYU.
Hank is a favorite speaker for BYU Education
Week, Especially for Youth and Time out for
Woman & Girls with several of his talks on CD/DVD
being best sellers at LDS outlets. Both Hank and
Sara, were raised in St. George, Utah. They are
the parents of one daughter and now four sons. In
his sparse fee time Brother Smith enjoys running
marathons and eating lots and lots of ice cream
(which is why he runs marathons). More than anything, Hank loves being at
home spending all day with his wife and children.