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Williamsburg: America's Historic Triangle
Extend your class tour by a day and travel to Charlottesville to visit Ash Lawn and Monticello. 6
Williamsburg: America's Historic Triangle
Get a glimpse of what life used to be like when you visit Historic Jamestown, the site of the first permanent settlement in America, and Colonial Williamsburg, home to nearly 100 original 18th-century buildings. Your tour is complete with visits to Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. 5
Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York
Extend your class trip by continuing on to New York, where you'll visit historical and cultural sites like the Statue of Liberty and Times Square. 8
Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg
Take your students on a class trip to Washington, D.C. and visit the White House, the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Capitol. Then continue on to Colonial Williamsburg. This tour is ideal for students interested in history and government. 5
Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg
Extend your student tour with excursions to Colonial Williamsburg and Charlottesville, where visits include Monticello and Bull Run Battlefield. 6
Washington, D.C. and Virginia: Birthplace of Presidents
Take a class trip to Washington, D.C. to learn about America's presidential past. Your students will visit historic sites including Monticello and Ash Lawn-Highland. A great tour for students interested in government and history. 6
Washington, D.C. and the Civil War Battlefields
Extend your class trip and gain a deeper understanding of the Civil War with visits to Manassas, Harpers Ferry, Antietam and Gettysburg. Then travel on to Richmond to discover historic battle sites and the Museum of the Confederacy, including the Confederate Executive Mansion. 7
Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia
Introduce your students to the historical significance of Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia with visits to the Smithsonian museums and Independence Hall. A perfect tour for students interested in government. 6
The Eastern Seaboard
Take your students on a tour of Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., and explore the history and ambiance of these quintessential American cities. Students interested in history will particularly enjoy this trip! 8
The Eastern Seaboard
Extend your class trip and continue to experience the eastern seaboard. Visit Smithsonian museums and other major attractions in the nation’s capital before continuing on to Colonial Williamsburg. 10
Philadelphia: Birthplace of our Nation and New York
Extend your class trip so your students can immerse themselves in the history of Philadelphia. Then, continue on with a trip to New York City. 5
Philadelphia: Birthplace of our Nation
Experience American history with your students in Philadelphia, the city where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were created. Highlights include visits to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. This trip is great for students interested in history and social studies! 3
Philadelphia: Birthplace of our Nation
Extend your student trip and explore historic Philadelphia. Then, discover Amish Country, where you’ll visit a working farm and enjoy authentic Amish cuisine. A perfect field trip for students interested in history and culture. 5
New York, Williamsburg & Washington, D.C.
Travel along the East Coast to see some of the country’s most famous historical sites and modern landmarks. In New York City you’ll visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s stunning collection. Then gain a new perspective on our country while touring Independence Hall in Philadelphia and the Smithsonian museums in Washington, D.C. Finally, step back in time as you walk the colonial streets of Williamsburg. 8
New York and Boston
Introduce your students to Boston and New York with this student tour. Visit premier educational institutions in Boston, including Harvard and M.I.T. Then experience New York City from the Empire State Building, at the Met and on Broadway. This tour is great for students interested in history, English or science. 5
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