The Frosty Drew Observatory and Nature Center in Charlestown offers an engaging “Hands On, Minds On” approach to learning through its field study programs.
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The John Brown House Museum
The John Brown House Museum in Providence offers students a glimpse into the life of John Brown, a politician, businessman, and slave trader who played a vital role in Rhode Island’s colonial and early federal history.
Gilbert Stuart Birthplace & Museum
The Gilbert Stuart Museum in Saunderstown provides a captivating field trip experience, transporting students back to the 18th century while celebrating the legacy of one of America’s most renowned colonial portrait artists.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
During a visit to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, students will get a hands-on look at the groundbreaking work being done in Earth science, astrophysics, planetary science and more.
Old Slater Mill
Old Slater Mill in Pawtucket, recognized as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, offers students an insightful field trip experience that explores the pivotal technological innovations that transformed America.
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
A visit to the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) offers an exciting field trip opportunity that engages students in hands-on STEM learning, with a focus on environmental science, ecology and sustainability.
The Maryland State House
As the oldest state capitol still in legislative use, the Maryland State House provides students with the opportunity to explore key moments in U.S. history, such as the location where George Washington famously resigned his commission as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and where the Treaty of Paris was ratified.
Hampton National Historic Site
Help students discover America’s colonial past and understand the complex history of slavery with a field trip to Hampton National Historic Site.