The Pacific Science Center in Seattle, Washington offers students an engaging environment to explore a broad range of STEM topics through interactive exhibits, hands-on experiments, and emerging technologies.
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Seattle Art Museum
The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) gives students a chance to discover art from around the world in a setting that highlights creativity, cultural exchange, and historical context.
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Vancouver, Washington brings 19th-century history to life through demonstrations, reconstructed buildings, and engaging storytelling.
MoPOP – Museum of Pop Culture
The Museum of Pop Culture, known as MoPOP, is a hub of creativity and media exploration in Seattle, Washington.
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument immerses students in the dramatic world of geology, ecological recovery, and natural disaster preparedness.
Wolf Haven International
Wolf Haven International in Tenino, Washington offers students a close-up encounter with wolves and other wildlife in a sanctuary devoted to conservation.
Oregon Coast Aquarium
The Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport introduces students to marine ecosystems and conservation through interactive exhibits and close encounters with sea life.
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
In Oregon City, the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center brings the hardships and triumphs of 19th-century pioneers to life.
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Kentucky Field Trips for Students
Throughout Kentucky, natural wonders provide outdoor classrooms where students can touch, smell, see, and understand science topics on a deeper level.













