

Exploring the Past: A Student’s Guide to Lackawanna County
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, isn’t just a destination—it’s a journey through time. From towering steam locomotives to deep coal mines and historic city streets, this region offers students an unforgettable look at America’s industrial and social history. For those...

If These Streets Could Talk: Exploring Williamsburg with Student Groups
Colonial Williamsburg has been a trusted source of education for almost a century, delivering on its mission that the future may learn from the past. Home to the world’s largest U.S. history museum, students can explore over 300 acres of living history. Students can...

Gettysburg: Inspire Your Students Where History Was Made
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania has long been recognized as one of America’s premiere travel destinations. Situated in picturesque Adams County, it offers breathtakingly spectacular landscapes, a wide variety of outdoor activities, eclectic dining and — most notably — an...

History at the Crossroads: Journey Through Frederick County, Maryland
Few places offer a deeper connection to America’s past than Frederick County, Maryland. Located just an hour from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, this region sits at the crossroads of Civil War history, with easy access to some of the most pivotal sites of the...

Level Up Learning: Why Main Event is Perfect for Student Groups
With locations all across the United States, Main Event stands out as an exceptional destination for student travel groups, offering a unique blend of educational and entertainment experiences tailored to enrich students' learning while ensuring they have fun. Play...

Liberty or Tyranny? Students Cast Their Votes at Historic St. John’s Church
There is nothing like it. Just ask Scott Towns. Mr. Towns wears many hats at Ovilla Christian School in Ovilla, Texas, but his role as a U.S. History teacher is the one that brings him to Richmond, Virginia each year. The annual class trip to Historic St. John’s...