American Labor Museum is housed in the historic Pietro and Maria Botto House, a landmark of the American labor movement. Read more...
ARTECHOUSE: Putting the “A” in STEAM
ARTECHOUSE is the nation’s original home for digital art.
Welcome to the Social Studies Field Trips section, where students can engage with the people, places, and events that have shaped our world. These trips offer hands-on learning experiences that bring social, political, and cultural history to life. Whether visiting historical landmarks, government institutions, or cultural centers, students will gain valuable insights into the social structures, geography, and global connections that influence societies today. Designed to align with curriculum standards, these field trips help deepen students’ understanding of civic responsibility, historical events, and diverse cultures.
Gettysburg, a town whose very name speaks to the American story. Allow your students to experience one of the most dramatic turning points in our country’s history — and gain a firsthand insight into this pivotal chapter of our nation’s journey.
Beyond its profound historical significance, Gettysburg offers an engaging and accessible environment for student group visits. Interactive museums, immersive battlefield tours, and hands-on educational programs help bring complex events to life in a way that resonates with learners of all ages. Students can explore leadership, courage, and decision-making through ranger-led activities, walk the very grounds where critical moments unfolded, and connect what they learn in the classroom to real-world landscapes. With a welcoming community, safe walkable spaces, and a wide range of age-appropriate experiences, Gettysburg provides an unforgettable and enriching destination that inspires curiosity, reflection, and a deeper understanding of America’s past. Students leave with lasting educational impact today.
ARTECHOUSE is the nation’s original home for digital art.