Cruise Alaska With "Wyatt Earp"

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“Wyatt Earp” (NAPS)—The character of Wyatt Earp symbolized the Old West as no other. And nooneepitomized that rugged icon like Hugh O’Brian, who portrayed the legendary lawman ontelevision. As much a legend as the character he played, O’Brian founded the Executive Committee of Hugh O’Brian Youth ' Leadership (HOBY) O'Brian which seeks out, rec- —_——_- ognizes and develops leadership potential in high school sophomores. O’Brian got his start in theater in Los Angeles and was discovered and signed with Universal Studios. Later, he left to work for 20th Century Fox. His break came in 1954 when he played Wyatt Earp. This year, O’Brianis taking time to visit America’s last frontier, Alaska and the Great Northwest. “Having a unique opportunity to see and live life in the Old West, I am thrilled to share my experiences with you as we tour the ‘real west’.” You can join the adventure, which starts in Seattle. After exploring Vancouver and historic Gastown, you board Holland America’s ms Volendam, a five- star luxury liner, for a seven-day cruise of Alaska’s Inside Passage. Port stops include Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan before sailing through Glacier Bay. Between stops, O’Brian will share stories of famous people who have touched his life. On land, you’ll motor coach through British Columbia, staying in historic towns, visiting Yellowstone National Park, The Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole and Lake Coeur d'Alene. For details on how to join Hugh O’Brian on this homespun and scenic tour, contact YMT Vacations at 1-800-922-900 or www.goymt.com.