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Museums Are Breaking Down Barriers for Individuals with Autism
April 11, 2018

Things are quieting down in museums and other institutions across the United States and Canada—but not for a lull in visitors, programming, new exhibitions or events. For the past decade, […]

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Here Comes the Royal Bride! Madame Tussauds New York to Welcome ‘An American Princess’
April 11, 2018

Madame Tussauds New York’s newest figure, Meghan Markle, is set to be revealed ahead of the royal wedding. Her figure will be exclusive to the Madame Tussauds’ New York and […]

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The Capital Wheel Adds Learning and Fun to a D.C. Itinerary
April 11, 2018

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 […]

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Surviving the Airport
April 3, 2018

What do you get when you bring student groups to the airport? Stress. Just kidding … Well, kind of. Air travel can be a bit overwhelming at times, especially when […]

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A Feast Fit for a Queen
April 3, 2018

In the 34 years that Medieval Times has been in business, a king has always been at the forefront of its productions—until now. In a major break from tradition, the […]

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