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Keeping Trip Costs Low

Keeping Trip Costs Low

We know student travel is well worth the cost, but that doesn’t mean we want our students to pay premium prices. Student travel should be accessible, whether it takes fundraising for families who can’t afford it or doing what you can to keep costs down—we suggest...

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Celebrate the Revolution in Greater Merrimack

Celebrate the Revolution in Greater Merrimack

Just a half-hour from Boston, in the heart of New England lies the Greater Merrimack Valley. Whatever the season, the Merrimack Valley has a beauty all its own. Exciting attractions and ideal group activities – biking, fishing, canoeing, white water rafting, hayrides,...

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Fall Under the Spell of History at Salem Witch Museum

Fall Under the Spell of History at Salem Witch Museum

No group visit to Massachusetts is complete without a trip to Salem, Massachusetts. This city by the sea, 16 miles north of Boston, has many stories to share; colonial, maritime, literary, and architectural, but what sets Salem apart is one of the most important...

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Summer Festival Fun in New Orleans

Summer Festival Fun in New Orleans

New Orleans, Louisiana is all about getting the community to come together and celebrate in the streets. From food to culture, dance, music and drinks, NOLA has a big lineup of incredible festivals, making it easy to find one running during your next student trip to...

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