Giving a Historic Bird House New Life
Coming in March 2023 to the Smithsonian National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, DC is a new Bird House—an attraction that's sure to impress bird enthusiasts of all kinds. Ideal for both groups and students, the free Bird House highlights...
Supporting Local Through Travel
As the president of the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce (North Carolina), I promote supporting small businesses & shopping local especially in our rural town with a population of 4,500. It is imperative that our citizens support our mom and pop stores who...
Students Speak: Africa in Paris
“La police est là!” Women with colorful dashikis dart from their posts as a Paris police car pulls up scanning for illegal activity. Peanut vendors quickly transform into ordinary men walking the streets of little Africa, while the women carry innocent smiles,...
Huntsville’s Hands-On Experiences for Students
Huntsville is nationally known for the U.S. Space & Rocket Center (USSRC) and its programs like Space Camp®, Aviation Challenge, Space Camp Robotics, and the Cyber Camp when it comes to educational experiences for students. Students curious about space exploration...
See Where the Industrial Revolution Began in Lowell, Massachusetts
In Lowell, Massachusetts, you’ll find a national historical park dating back to 1835, filled with history, engineering and innovation. The Lowell National Historical Park commemorates a city that played a huge role in the Industrial Revolution. Lowell’s water-powered...
New Coasters, Queens and Coral Reef in Branson, Missouri
Everyone knows that in today’s world, things change fast. Especially in Branson! The fun-filled town located in the beautiful Ozarks has rocketed to fame as one of the nation’s top vacation destinations—and the family attractions continue to grow by leaps and bounds....