There’s no substitute for hands-on experience. Students will visit the places that have the biggest societal impact on our Social Studies & American History tours—from Wall Street to the Capitol Building to Times Square.
What sets our class trips apart
PARTNER SPOTLIGHT
Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
While in Boston on our Social Studies & American History tours, students feel as though they’re traveling through time to protest the British tea tax. The thoughtful design of the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum contextualizes an iconic moment in U.S. history, giving students a visceral understanding of what it was like to dump tea into the Boston Harbor in 1773. Take in the history alongside a realistic replica of an 18th century sailing vessel, and see how the city has grown around this famous site.
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Tales from our tours
How it works
Whether it’s a unique destination or city you visit time and again, we make planning your Social Studies & American History tours a breeze. From your biggest, boldest ideas to the teensy, tiny details, we’re with you every step of the way.
Building your team
It starts with your Tour Consultant, an expert on schools in your area who’s laser-focused on you and your students’ growth.
Choosing the perfect trip
We work with you one-on-one to find the perfect Social Studies & American History tour for the needs of your group, every time.
Spreading the word
When it comes to signing up students and getting them excited for your class trip, we’ve got plenty of tips.
The possibilities are endless.
Find your perfect tour.
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