history

Virginia Beach has all of the fun of the coast combined with centuries of history, being one of the original 13 colonies. It’s a favorite among families and perfect for student groups, whether you’re visiting or enjoying from afar with virtual learning. If you’re looking for an East Coast experience without going to a bustling […]
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Coastal Mississippi offers an abundance of exciting and unique experiences for visitors of all ages with plenty of space to safely roam and explore. Discover a world of natural wonders, immerse yourself in the region’s maritime history and heritage, and discover The Secret Coast’s eclectic and prolific art scene. You should also expect to see […]
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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 effort between the U.S. Army—providing the infrastructure and exhibit […]
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Mary Kynett, currently with Dunecrest American School in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, completed 25 years of teaching in Montana, at Hobson Public School and Lewistown Junior High School. She taught Montana and United States history and physical education in both schools and has a double major in PE and K-8 elementary classroom. “My love for […]
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The highly anticipated renovation and expansion of the Museum at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, is now complete and open for visitors. A place full of history and architecture, the museum has no shortage of opportunities for your student groups to admire the beauty of St. Louis while learning more about its paramount […]
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