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Educational Field Trips in West Virginia

Educational Field Trips in West Virginia

Riverside exploration. Geological excursions. War history. These are just some of West Virginia’s educational offerings, all nestled across a stunning landscape Educational field trips in West Virginia can incorporate everything from history and art to science and...

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Educational North Carolina Field Trips: STEM Guide

Educational North Carolina Field Trips: STEM Guide

North Carolina field trips are the perfect way to excitingly educate students on the state’s role in the history that motivated America 250 as well as the inspirational possibilities of STEM North Carolina is rife with excellent North Carolina student field trips...

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Educational Field Trips in South Carolina: A Guide

Educational Field Trips in South Carolina: A Guide

South Carolina student field trips are an excellent means of engaging your students with the state’s role in the history behind America 250 and the limitless potential found within STEM Amongst the many South Carolina student educational field trips available, the...

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Educational Field Trips in Tennessee

Educational Field Trips in Tennessee

The Hermitage, located near Nashville, is a renowned historical site that paints a detailed picture of the life and times of the seventh U.S. president. This well-preserved plantation home and museum provides a rich learning experience through tours, exhibits, and educational programs.

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Educational Student Trips with Answers in Genesis

Educational Student Trips with Answers in Genesis

Exploring science through a Biblical lens on educational student trips and exciting adventures at the Creation Museum Are you looking for science-related educational student trips for your family? Join us at the Creation Museum for our educational programs! Our...

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Educational Field Trips in Kentucky

Educational Field Trips in Kentucky

One of Kentucky’s most well-known facts is that Abraham Lincoln, the president of the United States from 1861 to 1865 was born in the state. Students interested in learning more about the former president’s early life will be intrigued by the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park.

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Louisiana Educational Field Trip Guide: STEM and America 250

Louisiana Educational Field Trip Guide: STEM and America 250

Life as an early Acadian settler was simple but demanding as they found creative ways to use the materials around them to cultivate a comfortable home. The Acadian Village in Lafayette demonstrates the multitude of ways the settlers used corn to their benefit, including making dolls, mattresses, hats and brooms.

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Georgia Field Trip Guide

Georgia Field Trip Guide

Savannah played a crucial role during the Revolutionary War, and the city’s Military Heritage Trail provides a comprehensive look at this history.

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