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Thomas Jefferson Building Student tour

Field trips to the Thomas Jefferson Building Class tour to the Thomas Jefferson Building, Jefferson was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence document but did you know that there were four other Continental Congress members who assisted him? John Adams of Massachusetts, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, Robert Livingston of New York, and Benjamin

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School trip to National Cherry Blossom in March

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a great reason to plan a field trip for students.  It is the nation’s greatest spring celebration, held in Washington, DC in March. The Festival includes  diverse and creative programming promoting traditional and contemporary arts and culture, natural beauty, and community spirit.  Each year, the Festival commemorates the anniversary of

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Student tours for Black History Month

Educational tours to learn about America Black History On July 18, 1998  the statue, “The Spirit of Freedom,” dedicated to the  African American Civil War Memorial to honor the soldiers and sailors who fought during the Civil War to preserve the Union and end the tyranny of slavery.  On the Wall of Honor behind the statue

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Class trip to the Newseum – See JFK Exhibition

Newseum of the 50th Anniversary of John F Kennedy The upcoming year opening in April 2013 will be a major exhibit at the Newseum of the 50th Anniversary of John F Kennedy. The exhibit called “JFK: Four days that shook the world” will show the story through the journalist eyes. It is believed to bring

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Student Trips to Martin Luther King Jr Memorial

Martin Luther King Jr Memorial We will celebrate Martin Luther King’s birthday on January 21, 2012. He was born on January 15, 1929. Martin Luther King Jr a noble peace winner, clergyman, activist and a leader in the African American Civil Rights movement exemplifies a person of great stature. Being one of the most influential

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Student class trips, Learning about Lincoln Memorial

 Another of DC’s instantly recognizable landmarks, the Lincoln Memorial honors the nation’s 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. Dedicated in 1922, architect Henry Bacon designed the Greek-inspired temple. The Lincoln statue, which tops out at 19 feet, was sculpted by Daniel Chester French, the chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts. Above the temple’s 38 columns are

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Schools are closed but students can read about events for New Year

Schools are close for the Holidays but your students can still read about some events that brings in the New Year in the nation’s capital. For a classic Washington experience, try New Year’s Eve at the Kennedy Center, featuring the National Symphony Orchestra performing musical selections by the world’s most celebrated composers. Or spend the

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School Tours: Every Picture Tells a Story class tour

  What your student could learn on a student tour - Grades 3–12 Paintings are more than just pictures in a frame—they are unfolding stories with multiple perspectives. In this tour, learn to “read” works of art by identifying characters, setting, and plot, and by creating dialogue.   Looking and Learning Skills  During four or five

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Student Travel to DreamWorks Interactive Holiday

The DreamWorks Experience at Gaylord National Resort Every year the Gaylord National Resort goes all out for the Holidays. They offer the DreamWorks Experience, where you get to enjoy the laughs along you favorite characters: Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and the animals of Madagascar! DreamWorks Interactive Holiday Experience Includes: ICE! featuring DreamWorks’ Shrek the Halls

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Student tours for the Holidays to Washington DC

Heard about ICE?! ICE! Featuring DreamWorks’ Shrek the Halls is a one-of-a-kind winter holiday attraction that runs this year from Nov. 16, 2012 to Jan. 6, 2013 in the Christmas on the Potomac celebration, located at the Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center in Maryland. If you will be in the DC area, getting your

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