[caption id="attachment_6329" align="alignright" width="300"] Credit: Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority[/caption] Bechtler Museum of Modern Art Hello, Pablo! Pablo Picasso, that is. This influential artist is just one of the remarkable figures whose work is exhibited at the new Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. The terra-cotta tiled museum in the heart of Charlotte’s Center City brims with works…
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Cape Cod Sea Camps
Cape Cod Sea Camps With 58 acres located directly on Cape Cod Bay and 1,000 feet of private waterfront beach access, Cape Cod Sea Camps is an ideal student travel destination. Take part in interactive science studies and team building in a unique setting and experience an educational travel opportunity outside of the classroom for a special student trip. Cape…
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Cape Cod Dolphin Fleet / Whale Watching
Cape Cod Dolphin Fleet / Whale Watching Whale watching is the ideal student travel attraction combining fun and learning. The Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch operates out of the port of Provincetown at the easternmost end of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Provincetown is already 40 miles out to sea and only eight miles from Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, an ancestral…
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Fenway Park
Fenway Park [caption id="attachment_31523" align="alignright" width="425"] Fenway Park Seats Credit Liz Backlund[/caption] Visit "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" and see America's national pastime at Fenway Park. Constructed in 1912, and rebuilt in 1934, Fenway Park is the most famous ballpark in the country. Cheer on the Red Sox (or their opponents) as you sit atop the…
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MIT Museum
MIT Museum Bringing the innovations, inventions, and research of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to the general public, the MIT Museum upholds the standards of its excellent institution while making it accessible for fascinated visitors. Originally founded in 1971 to house and preserve the university's collections of artifacts, the MIT Museum has evolved to become…
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JFK Library and Museum
JFK Library and Museum [caption id="attachment_39593" align="alignright" width="425"] JFK Library Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston continues to illuminate the life and history of our nation's 35th president. Located on beautiful and scenic Columbia Point, the JFK Library and Museum is a stunning modern construction maintaining more than…
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Boston Duck Tour
Boston Duck Tour [caption id="attachment_39615" align="alignright" width="425"] Boston Duck Tour Credit Liz Backlund[/caption] Looking for a unique way to tour Boston? Take an 80-minute ride on a WWII style semi-aquatic vehicle as it travels on land and water through the streets and canals of Boston. Ride by the State House, the Bunker Hill Monument, peer…
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Museum of Science & Omni Theater
[caption id="attachment_39596" align="alignright" width="425"] Museum of Science Credit Kyle Klein[/caption] Museum of Science & Omni Theater Just Imagine If you’re planning a trip to Boston for your group, don’t forget to spend some time at the Museum of Science. There are plenty of interactive programs and exhibits for children but don’t underestimate this place solely…
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Harvard Museum of Natural History
Harvard Museum of Natural History Located on the campus of America's oldest university, the Harvard Museum of Natural History is a world-class, Ivy League worthy institution of ecological fascination. Established in 1998, the museum remains the public face of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard University Herbaria, and the Mineralogical & Geological Museum. Here…
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Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mary Baker Eddy Library [caption id="attachment_39583" align="alignright" width="425"] mary baker eddy 3 credit Liz Backlund[/caption] Mary Baker Eddy, born in 1821, was an author and spiritual American philanthropist. Devoting her life to the edification of God and the healing of the helpless and downtrodden, Eddy's legacy is preserved in the Boston based Mary Baker Eddy…
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