The NJSGC offers a variety of educational programs and field trips designed to enhance students’ understanding of marine biology, ecology, and coastal conservation.
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New Hampshire Audubon
New Hampshire Audubon is an essential resource for educators and students interested in the natural sciences, particularly ecology, conservation, and wildlife education.
New Orleans African American Museum
This museum, located in the historic Tremé neighborhood, plays a vital role in celebrating and preserving the rich history, art, and culture of African Americans in New Orleans.
Newport Mansions
At Newport Mansions, students are offered a unique learning experience that delves into the opulent lifestyles of America’s wealthiest families during the Gilded Age.
American Immigrant Wall of Honor
American Immigrant Wall of Honor pays tribute to the millions of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island and helped shape the United States.
F.W. Woolworth’s Building/International Civil Rights Center and Museum
In Greensboro on Feb. 1, 1960, four African American college students—Ezell Blair Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil and David Richmond—planned a peaceful protest at the lunch counter of F.W. Woolworth’s five-and-dime, where it was policy to refuse service to anyone who was not white.
Mystic Seaport Museum
Educators will find diverse educational programs designed for K-12 students at the museum, enriching their understanding of maritime history, ecology, and the arts through hands-on experiences.
Nanticoke Indian Museum
The museum provides a rich educational experience highlighting the culture, history, and contributions of the Nanticoke people.
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Georgia Field Trip Guide
Savannah played a crucial role during the Revolutionary War, and the city’s Military Heritage Trail provides a comprehensive look at this history.