Celebrating America 250

Celebrating America 250

The Declaration of Independence, signed on July 4, 1776, is the United States’ founding document, and this year marks the 250th Birthday of its signing—the perfect time to celebrate by taking your students on a trip that highlights America’s vast history. Washington...
Learning Comes Alive at New England Aquarium

Learning Comes Alive at New England Aquarium

Opened on Boston’s historic waterfront in 1969, the New England Aquarium is one of the world’s first modern aquariums. Today, the Aquarium is home to nearly 10,000 marine animals across 70 exhibits and continues to inspire visitors of all ages to form a deeper...
Boston Provides Vaccine Exemption for Student Groups

Boston Provides Vaccine Exemption for Student Groups

The Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau (GBCVB) is advising tour planners and school groups of the pre-K-12 student EXEMPTION from the City of Boston’s new proof of vaccination requirement. For certain indoor spaces, including many of Boston’s most...
Explore Boston’s Historic Sites

Explore Boston’s Historic Sites

The Freedom Trail® and Black Heritage Trail® have plenty of opportunities to keep students learning and experiencing Boston’s history remotely. To serve the public while spending time away from schools, the Freedom Trail® official historic sites, Museum of...
Explore the History of Immigration at Skywalk Observatory

Explore the History of Immigration at Skywalk Observatory

Fifty stories above the city streets of Boston, student groups can enjoy learning while feeling on top of the world at the Skywalk Observatory. The Acoustiguide audio tour and engaging interactive exhibits provide visitors with a greater appreciation for this...