Totem Bight State Historical Park immerses students in the cultural traditions and history of the Tlingit and Haida peoples.
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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Set amidst the breathtaking landscapes just outside Anchorage, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center offers a rare chance for students to encounter Alaskan fauna such as bears, moose, bison, wolves, and muskoxen.
Challenger Learning Center of Alaska
The Challenger Learning Center of Alaska engages students in the thrills of space exploration through mission-based programs designed to strengthen STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) skills.
Alaska SeaLife Center
Perched in Seward, the Alaska SeaLife Center offers students an enriching look at the coastal and marine environments that characterize this unique region.
Anchorage Museum
The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center provides an inspiring setting for students to delve into science, history, art, and culture.
Waikīkī Aquarium
Nestled along the iconic shores of Waikīkī, this historic aquarium allows students to encounter more than 3,000 marine organisms and investigate the extraordinary ecosystems of Hawaii and the broader Pacific.
Dole Plantation
Found in Oahu’s countryside, the Dole Plantation provides a window into Hawaii’s agricultural legacy and the global significance of pineapple cultivation.
Maui Ocean Center
Situated in Mā‘alaea Harbor, the Maui Ocean Center offers students a multifaceted exploration of Hawaii’s diverse marine environments.
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With over 400 miles of beautiful, breathtaking coastline, it is only fitting that Rhode Island be nicknamed the country’s “Ocean State.”













