Located just minutes from Washington’s D.C.’s museums and monuments, National Harbor gives groups the opportunity to stroll tree-lined streets filled with shops, restaurants and outdoor art such as J. Seward Johnson II’s massive and awe-inspiring...
Chattanooga, Tennessee, is located on the Tennessee River and surrounded by mountains and ridges. This family-friendly and history-packed destination has a variety of learning opportunities for students of all ages. Many of Chattanooga’s top attractions are...
Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown—two living-history museums in the Williamsburg area—offer compelling year-round experiences through films, immersive gallery exhibits and interactive living history in outdoor settings that engage...
Philadelphia offers many fun and quirky group tours to experience the vitality of America’s birthplace. From the ghosts of historic Philadelphia’s past to the thousands of beautiful murals lining the city’s lively neighborhoods and tasting decadent...
The legacy of African-Americans in United States history and culture is widespread. While destinations and institutions across the country preserve and honor achievements of African-Americans year-round, Black History Month often offers opportunities for students to...