Virginia is positively full of great destinations for student group travels. The state recently launched its Virginia is for Lovers video channel, featuring both short videos and long, in-depth walkthroughs of various destinations in the state. If you’re...
On Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2020, the National Museum of the United States Army opened its doors to the public. Located in Fort Belvoir, Virginia—just outside of D.C.—the new museum tells the long history of the U.S. Army since its establishment in 1775. It’s a joint...
Once part of the nation’s capital when it was founded in 1790, Arlington, Virginia, is steeped in history and forever connected to the past, present and future of the U.S. Check out these five activities students won’t be able to experience anywhere else....
Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia during the dawn of the United States. Today, Colonial Williamsburg transports students back to the 18th century, where they can experience “living” history. Students will meet the men, women and children whose...
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...