Tag Archives: Washington DC Educational Trip

Washington D.C. Sports

Washington D.C. Sports [caption id="attachment_39029" align="alignright" width="425"] Washington Nationals Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Washington, DC’s sports teams are a blast to cheer for, any time of the year. Washington Nationals - Check out the Washington Nationals baseball team during your visit to Nationals Park in Capitol Riverfront. Great views, exciting entertainment, and of course, excellent ball-playing…
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GolfDC

GolfDC Three Great Public Golf Courses In the Nation's Capital. Take your group on a golfing adventure in our nation's capital with GolfDC, the main golfing branch of the city that owns three different main courses; East Potomac, Langston, and Rock Creek. Here are more details about each course: East Potomac Golf Course - Also…
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Saint John Paul II National Shrine

Saint John Paul II National Shrine Discover St. John Paul II who lived an extraordinary life as a gift to God and to everyone he encountered. Experience faith formation through pilgrimages, religious devotions, daily Mass, and special liturgical celebrations. Welcome to the Saint John Paul II Nation Shrine in Washington D.C.. This shrine serves as…
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Planet Word

Planet Word At Planet Word we inspire and renew a love of words and language through unique, immersive learning experiences. New on the Washington D.C. museum scene, Planet Word is the ultimate destination for English, linguistics, and language lovers! During your visit to Planet Word, your group will be inspired, surprised, and amazed by what…
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National Museum of the United States Army

National Museum of the United States Army Service and Sacrifice Located in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, just under 30 miles south of Washington D.C. you will find a truly one-of-a-kind museum experience at the new National Museum of the United States Army. This museum is still under construction but sits on 80 acres of Fort Belvoir…
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National Museum of American Diplomacy

National Museum of American Diplomacy The new museum will testify to the value and power of peaceful negotiations and diplomatic ventures for Americans at home and citizens throughout the world. - NMAD Welcome to the National Museum of American Diplomacy, the 'first museum to give visitors unprecedented access to the untold stories of how diplomacy…
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Anderson House

Anderson House Understanding the achievements of the American Revolution is essential for understanding American history. Ensuring that Americans understand and appreciate those achievements is a central purpose of the American Revolution Institute. Welcome to the Anderson House, the home of the American Revolution Institute, as well as the Society of the Cincinnati. This historic home…
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The Washington Ballet

The Washington Ballet Enjoy a classic ballet masterpiece while visiting our nation's capital by attending an evening performance by The Washington Ballet. The Washington Ballet has been running successfully for 75 years now, growing out of The Washington School of Ballet, first founded in 1944. The school was founded and directed by the iconic Mary…
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Warner Theatre

Warner Theatre The 1920s brought the entertainment world the long-lasting legacy of Vaudeville and silent movies, and so did Washington D.C.'s Warner Theatre (then Earle Theatre). First opened in 1924, the Earle Theatre was a highly popular public gathering spot offering silent movies, a rooftop garden, and a basement restaurant/ballroom eventually known as 'Neptune Room'.…
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8 Top Washington DC Adventures for the Summer

Summertime in Washington D.C brings warm weather, beautiful cherry blossoms, and fun festivals and events left and right, which is why we think it is the perfect time to bring your group to visit and explore! There is much more to do in D.C. outside of the museum scene or monument tours, though those are…
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