Nearly 8 million people are expected to visit New York City during the holidays this season and while the city is always ready to welcome guests with open arms, that doesn’t mean that there won’t be a few long lines, crowded restaurants, and sold-out shows.Â
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Iconic Institutions with Unforgettable Student Programs
Imagine vast halls showcasing art, science, history, and other fascinating educational displays.
Cold-Weather Field Trips Students Will Love
The colder months can easily feel like a lull in your school year. Snow days, sick days, and winter break on the horizon can begin to move slowly.
Do You Need a Tour Guide for Student Group Trips?
With countless destinations worldwide, planning a field trip can be simple with thorough research.
Score Big During Field Trips at the Ballpark
When teachers think of field trips, ballparks may not be the first place that comes to mind.
Maryland’s History, Natural Habitats and Heritage
Maryland may be small, but it is packed with big adventures. In the Old Line State, history, nature and culture come alive.
Where Forts, Museums and Old Mills Make History Come Alive
From the small state of Delaware, the mossy region packs big learning opportunities into every field trip.
Student Field Trip Destinations in Washington D.C.
With iconic monuments, world-class museums, and the very institutions that shape U.S.policy, Washington, D.C., is more than a backdrop; it’s a dynamic classroom.
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Christian Science Plaza for Student Groups
The Christian Science Plaza in Back Bay, Boston, provides an exceptional and unique perspective into the world from 1935 to today.













