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Downtown Charleston Culinary Tour

[caption id="attachment_21926" align="alignright" width="425"] Charleston red rice - Savannah Red Rice rice dish commonly Southeastern coastal regions of Georgia and South Carolina.cooking white rice with tomatoes, bacon, pork sausage.[/caption] Downtown Charleston Culinary Tour The perfect first stop to break your students into the culinary world of Charleston sits on Market Street, one of the most…
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Last Minute Educational Trips  

Adventure Student Travel is known for an overwhelmingly popular service: educational trip planning. We do everything from daylong field trips in close by cities to week long subject themed adventures across the country. We can send your 2nd-grade science class to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, or we can send your Drama Club…
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Entrepreneurship Tours in Denver

The western heritage and give first ethos of the greater Denver area “makes this an awesome community to do business, start companies and develop innovative technologies,” declared Erik Mitisek, CEO of the Colorado Technology Association. Denver, Colorado, is considered by many to be the United States' number one place to revel in entrepreneurship opportunities, a…
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Top 6 Band, Choir, and Orchestra Field Trips

Trumpeters, altos, and violinists alike, rejoice: we have a heap of field trip options for your big group (or small group) that we are dying to tell you about! As one of our top-selling student trips here at Adventure Student Travel, we have established numerous connections within the musical performance field and have a very…
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Top 10 Things to Do in New Orleans, Mardi Gras Style

Oftentimes ruled out of consideration for student trips or field trips due to the infamous party scene stigma, the festival known as Mardi Gras is actually an excellent time to allow your students to experience culture, tradition, and history all in one! Tracing back to religious obligations of the past surrounding the season of Lent,…
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Museum of the Bible

Museum of the Bible [caption id="attachment_38906" align="alignright" width="425"] Museum of the Bible courtesy washingotn.org[/caption] There is something really big happening in Washington D.C, a Godly feat of both educational and architecture standing, the construction, and opening of Museum of the Bible! The Museum of the Bible is a new addition to D.C popping up on…
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Amish Field Trip Experience

'One Room to Rumspringa' An oftentimes misunderstood, highly unique, and culturally traditional community is just waiting for your student group to explore it, a community by the name of The Amish Experience. This group tour opportunity is one of the most rewarding and educational field trip experiences you can take your student group on, and we've…
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8 Differences Between Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure

Your lucky group is heading to Anaheim, one of the biggest entertainment cities on the West Coast, congratulations! There is probably one thing on your mind at this point: DISNEY! Did you know that there are actually two amazing Disney Theme Parks in Anaheim, though? While Disneyland remains the most popular in influence and attendance, Disney's…
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Anaheim Packing District

Anaheim Packing District History, culture and seriously excellent cuisine await your group at the Anaheim Packing District, a historic landmark first opened in 1919. Today this busy Anaheim hotspot serves as an upscale food court and commercial gathering place, a newer yet highly influential part of Anaheim’s downtown. While the food court part of this…
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Yorba Regional Park

Yorba Regional Park It’s time to get out, get some fresh air, and get a little wild at one of the most popular public green spaces in Anaheim, Yorba Regional Park! This extremely group-friendly park location allows guests to enjoy over 140 acres of gorgeous natural landscape, the park sitting linearly at the mouth of…
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