Category Archives: Tour Attractions

National Aquarium

National Aquarium 20,000 Animals. 800 Species. One Aquarium. Your group is going to absolutely love their experience at the National Aquarium, the place where you will be able to "learn about animals from all over our blue planet—from the depths of the ocean to the canopy of the rain forest—and discover the connection they all…
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Inner Harbor

Inner Harbor [caption id="attachment_31473" align="alignright" width="425"] Baltimore Inner Harbor Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Baltimore's Inner Harbor Region is one of the top attractions in the city and also one of America’s oldest seaports. The Inner Harbor Region has been welcoming people, ships, and goods since the 1600s. When you visit the location, you can dine, shop, explore…
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USS Constellation

USS Constellation [caption id="attachment_41599" align="alignright" width="425"] Spectacular Credit VISIT BALTIMORE[/caption] If you are looking for an interesting historic landmark, this is the place to take your student group. The last vessel from the Civil War era, the USS Constellation was built in 1854 and is the last all-sail that was made by the United States Navy.…
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B & O Railroad

B & O Railroad [caption id="attachment_41601" align="alignright" width="425"] BO Museum Copyright Ken Stanek Photography Credit VISIT BALTIMORE[/caption] This railroad museum is located at the site of the oldest American railroad station. The B&O Railroad Museum has an operating replica of the first locomotive, The Tom Thumb, and also features many other pieces of American railroad history.…
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Star Spangled Banner Flag House

Star-Spangled Banner Flag House [caption id="attachment_41628" align="alignright" width="425"] Flag House Copyright Ken Stanek Photography Credit VISIT BALTIMORE[/caption] The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House in Baltimore is not only a renowned museum but a historical attraction in itself, offering educational value to all visiting student groups. The Flag House itself was built in 1793 and occupied by…
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World of Coca-Cola

World of Coca-Cola Atlanta is home to many corporate headquarters, including the unmistakenly recognizable mega-brand, Coca-Cola. The fabulously famous soft drink enterprise opened its history up to the public in 2007 with a state of the art entertainingly historical museum, the World of Coca-Cola! The museum complex, over its massive 20-acre space, showcases the history…
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MLK Jr. National Historic Site

MLK Jr. National Historic Site [caption id="attachment_31114" align="alignright" width="425"] Credit Deidre Stricklen[/caption] In the upstairs bedroom of 501 Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929. Here is where Martin Luther King Jr. experienced much of his life, the good and the bad, where Martin Luther King Jr. experienced Christianity and family love…
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Chinatown, NYC

Chinatown, NYC [caption id="attachment_32429" align="alignright" width="425"] Chinatown, Manhattan, NYC Credit NYC & Company[/caption] Comprised of authentic Chinese cuisines like unusual candies and curious crunchies like dried cuttlefish, Chi-Town is your travel group’s one-stop-shop for dim sum, roasted meats, bubble milk tea, noodle varieties, soup dumplings, and even Vietnamese, Shanghais, Taiwanese, Pekingese, Cantonese and Hongkonger specialties!…
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Times Square

Times Square [caption id="attachment_12706" align="alignright" width="425"] Times Square Dollarphotoclub[/caption] There are more than a few iconic landmarks in the Big Apple including the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Central Park, and of course, Times Square. New York City pulled itself through the centuries and into the new millennium as a booming metropolis with…
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The Washington Monument

The Washington Monument [caption id="attachment_38885" align="alignright" width="300"] Washington Monument Credit Josh Hettinger[/caption] In the heart of the nation’s capital is the 555-foot marble monument to the first president of the United States and founding father, George Washington. Designed in the ancient Egyptian style of an obelisk, the Washington Monument is an icon of timelessness. Several…
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