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Definition of Excursionist

Excursionist
Excursionist Ex*cur"sion*ist, n. One who goes on an excursion, or pleasure trip.

Meaning of Excursionist from wikipedia

- An excursion is a trip, usually made for leisure, education, or physical purposes. It is often an adjunct to a longer journey or visit to a place, sometimes...
- The Excursionist (Lithuanian: Ekskursantė, "Excursionist Girl") is a 2013 Lithuanian historical drama film that dramatizes the story of an eleven-year...
- 2005 Not Born Beautiful Olga Uyutova 2006 Rush Hour Antonina Arkhipova 2013 The Excursionist Grandma Nadya 2013 One Particular Pioneer Galina Ivanovna...
- established in the United Kingdom in 1841 and his travel newspaper called “The Excursionist”. Thomas Cook enterprise promoted touristic excursions and package tours...
- he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. "Steve Weissman American Excursionist" ESPN MediaZone Steinberg, Dan. "Springbrook grads co-host ESPN’s SportsCenter"...
- Are Morose", "The Pewee" (poem), "'Only to Lie-'" (poem), "The Sunday Excursionist", "Decoration Day", "Charge of the White Brigade" (poem), "An Inspiration"...
- 1868, when he brought 200 Cheyenne Indians to Hays to be viewed by "excursionists" as a tourist attraction. On September 1, 1868, Hickok was in Lincoln...
- Great Exhibition in London. That same year he began publishing Cook's Excursionist, a monthly magazine which, as well as advice to travellers and adverti****ts...
- built the town's importance as a destination for Black tourists and excursionists. Dougl**** spoke there in 1881, as part of an unsuccessful campaign to...
- of the 1880s led to the first big wave of tourists, who were called "excursionists" and came looking for echoes of the famous novel Ramona by Helen Hunt...