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San Juan: Puerto Rico's Island Capital
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Travel to beautiful San Juan. After touring the city’s Spanish colonial architecture, you will walk along the stone walls of El Morro and witness the glow of Phosphorescent Bay. This tour offers the perfect blend of man-made creations and natural wonders. |
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San Francisco and Monterey
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Experience San Francisco with your students with visits to the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf and Monterey’s Muir Woods, home to towering redwoods. |
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San Francisco and Monterey
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Extend your student tour of San Francisco to gain deeper appreciation for the city's natural beauty and rich culture. |
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Sacramento: The Gold Rush
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Extend your trip and spend two days at a camp in the Coloma region, participating in programs related to the Gold Rush or science. Camp activities will depend on the students’ grade level. |
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Sacramento: The Gold Rush
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Learn about the Gold Rush where it happened! Start your tour in Sacramento. California’s capital. Then visit the Marshall Gold State Historic Park, where the first flecks of gold were discovered in 1848. You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in a gold panning exercise. |
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Sacramento: California's Capital & San Francisco
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Discover the best of Northern California. Visit the site where James Marshall first discovered gold at the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park and try your hand at gold panning. Then explore cosmopolitan San Francisco, from Pier 39 to Chinatown. |
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Puerto Rico: Island of Natural Wonders
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Introduce your students to the Spanish-influenced history of Puerto Rico on this class trip perfect for foreign language students. Visit San Juan, the El Yunque Rainforest and the Camuy Caverns. |
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Los Angeles and the Grand Canyon
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Take your students on a class trip to the west coast. Begin in California, where you'll visit Universal Studios and Los Angeles. Then, explore the Grand Canyon and Red Rock country. |
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Lights, Camera, Los Angeles!
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Explore the performing arts with your students with a field trip to California. Attend an acting workshop with professionals, see a theater performance and visit Hollywood landmarks and studios. |
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Lights, Camera, Los Angeles!
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Immerse your drama class in cinema when you extend your student tour. Visit the Getty Museum, experience Universal Studios and attend a make-up workshop. |
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Grand Canyon Adventure
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Spend even more time exploring the American West when you choose to extend your student tour. |
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Grand Canyon Adventure
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Introduce your students to the beauty of the American West. Visit the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park for the adventure that's perfect for students interested in science. |
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Florida: Adventures in the Sunshine State
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Explore the Sunshine State by way of its most famous attractions. Your adventure will launch in sunny Orlando, where you’ll meet dolphins at Discovery Cove and tour Universal Studios. Then head to Cape Canaveral for an educational look at the far reaches of space on a tour of the NASA Kennedy Space Center. |
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Florida: A Smithsonian Science Adventure
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Extend your scientific discoveries with hands-on experiments at Mote Marine Laboratory on our 6-day tour. You’ll even sleep right alongside the marine life as part of the laboratory’s SeaSnooze Program. |
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Florida: A Smithsonian Science Adventure
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Introduce your science students to the biodiversity of Florida. Swim with bottlenose dolphins at Discovery Cove, see endangered sea turtles and discuss critical environmental issues with scientists at the Smithsonian Marine Station. |
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