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  • Visiting The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame In Cleveland
    In the early 1950's a Cleveland disc jockey named Alan Freed coined the term "rock and roll" and a new musical and cultural movement started. It is fitting that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame now thrives in Cleveland, offering visitors and students a chance to learn more about the music that has helped to shape the culture of today.
  • United Nations Great Place For Students To Visit While In NYC
    As the site of many of the most significant events in recent world history, the United Nations Headquarters is a great stop for students visiting New York City.
    The United Nations is officially considered international territory, with the land not being part of either the city of New York or the United States, the host country.
  • Three Great Museums of Chicago
    Chicago has museums which are educational and cultural landmarks. If you are planning a student outing or field trip in Chicago, then these great museums should be on your list of places to visit.
  • Things are Heating Up at America's Hot Springs
    For centuries, spa-goers have sought out the soothing and healing waters of the hot springs. From the Romans to the Native Americans, the hot spring has long held a kind of medicinal position in wellness living. In fact, the Native Americans believed their Great Spirit resided in the earth's core and the hot springs were a special gift from their creator.
  • Students Visiting Our Nation's Capital Should Include A Tour Of The White House
    Arguably one of the most distinctive places to visit while in Washington, D.C., is the White House, the official residence of the president of the United States and the seat of executive power for the nation.
  • Paris on the St. Lawrence River
    Quebec City, Canada is certainly the most European destination in North America and it is definitely worth a visit by teachers and students. If you are considering student group travel in this region, then here is a brief guide to what Quebec has to offer.
  • Opportunities Abound For Students In Yucatan
    Students and teachers looking for a distinctive trip would be wise to put the Yucatan on their wish list, its unique combination of archeological, geological and natural biology translating into a rich educational experience, among them the Mayan pyramids and the amazing freshwater sinkholes known as cetones.
  • NYC's American Museum of Natural History Includes Great Dinosaur Exhibit
    For teachers planning a student tour to New York City, one of the best choices for a truly educational experience is the American Museum of Natural History, located at Central Park West at 79th Street.
  • Fantastic Philadelphia: Educational Travel Has Never Been So Fun
    Often referred to as the birthplace of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, Philadelphia yields not only cobblestone streets and historical landmarks, but culture, artistic and ethnic treasures as well. The fifth-largest city in the country, Philadelphia is home to one of the greatest concentrations of American history and an excellent locale for student travelers.
  • A Student Tour To Chicago Should Include Museum Of Science And Industry
    One of the most popular museums in the world is the Museum of Science and Industry, a highlight of any student visit to Chicago.

    The museum, created as a vehicle for public science education , is unique in that it was one of the first ever to involve industry in its exhibits

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