Field Trips
Field Trips are normally short-term trips to great educational locations. They may be close to home or across country. Either way, field trips are a great way to enhance learning.

Field Trips are normally short-term trips to great educational locations. They may be close to home or across country. Either way, field trips are a great way to enhance learning.
You recognize this guy, right? Photographed here by David Paul Ohmer on Flickr, this is the charging bull sculpture located a couple blocks from the New York stock exchange and meant to symbolize the strength and power of the American people. The media often still uses it today to reflect optimism in the stock market. So, you probably haven't seen a lot of it lately. That is, unless you got a glimpse of it the day people were praying to it for a positive change in the economy. (…)
The title of this post is hardly necessary considering the fact that millions of people already consider Arlington one of Washington D.C.'s must-see attractions. (…)
Where can you see a tribute to war heroes, all fifty states, and every US commonwealth in one place complete with poetic inscriptions and a beautiful fountain and pool? If you can't answer that, then my title was not quite as obvious and unoriginal as I had thought. (…)
http://www.AdventureStudentTravel.com takes you on a tour of the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum on the National Mall. To reserve your educational tour of Washington DC call toll-free 877-397-5700.
There are so many impressive things about the United States Capitol that I can't fit it all in one post. (…)
You know, there are many, many rooms in the White House you cannot even visit if you get that thrilling tour of this most famous of American mansions. The oval office is one of these elusive rooms. (…)
Recently I learned about a style of Open House for junior high and high school parents that I can’t wait to participate in myself. (…)
Speaking of Chicago - and architecture - check out this beauty. If you don't know what it is, then you need to check out our New York City educational tours. (…)
Around here, we're always looking for great new ways for students to enjoy their travel experiences. (…)
I grew up in a town so small, my mom liked to say we rolled the streets in at night. But that's not what I mean by tucking in Philadelphia. I'm thinking about educational tours and particularly two of the most popular ones - New York City and Washington D.C. (…)
Labor Day. The last official day of summer. (…)
This summer we put together a list of the best graduation trips out there. (…)
Quick, summer's winding down - okay, so it's actually probably over as far as school enrollment is concerned. But there is still plenty of warm weather left in most states. (…)
Yesterday travel research made me really hungry. Just try to write a description for Hershey's Chocolate World and not wish you were eating your weight in Kisses. (…)
You may recognize that phrase as the sign off for the ladies on the morning show by the same name (The View), but today you can consider it the travel tip of the day. (…)
Museums are of course some of the best attractions for educational tours.What do you think of when you consider them? Historical artifact? Contemporary art? Automobiles and aircraft? (…)
I've never actually been a Red Sox fan, but I'm definitely an admirer of their fans. They're so rowdy and loyal. (…)
So what makes a British scientist named John Smithson bequeath all his earthly estate to the United States? No one really knows. (…)
Since working at a travel company, I'm not sure anything has been quite as fun for me as some recent research I did on roller coasters. Roller Coasters. (…)
What exactly is an educational tour? It depends of course on where you go. (…)