Antarctica, simply the name of the only Covid-19 free continent on earth, conjures up visions of icebergs, endless miles of white landscape, glaciers, frozen mountains, an incredible array of wildlife and incredibly cold temperatures. For some, it’s the final stop to be able to claim membership in the 7 Continents Club. For most, however, it’s […]

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Hello educational travelers! Not too long ago, I shared with y’all that I ventured back to China with my family over the holidays last year to do some more exploring. You can read more about that here. In continuing with our posts on why China is such a great place for educational tours, I wanted […]

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Hello educational travelers! One of our guest writers, Jeff, is back with another educational blog post for you. You can read it below and let us know what you think in the comment section! Educational tours to Washington, D.C. will be fascinated by visiting the only museum dedicated to the most iconic magazine of the […]

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Hello educational travelers! Jeff is back for you today with another wonderful Washington, D.C. post. Enjoy! Educational tours to Washington, D.C. are encouraged to stop at the National Building Museum, located at 401 F. Street NW. Historically known as the Pension Building, the museum is dedicated to the study of architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban […]

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Hello educational travelers! Enjoy this new blog post from Jeff! Educational student tours to Washington, D.C. require a stop at the National Archives Museum, located on Constitution Avenue between 7th and 9th streets, NW. The National Archives and Records Administration is an independent federal agency that preserves and shares the public records that trace the […]

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Hello educational travelers! I hope everyone is having a wonderful Friday and looking forward to this holiday weekend. Jeff  is back with another post that’s perfect for this Easter. Enjoy! Educational tours to Washington, D.C. should look forward to November of this year when the Museum of the Bible will open to the public. Located […]

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Hello educational travelers! Jeff is back with another wonderful post about a place you may not be familiar with. Read on to see what it is. Educational tours to Washington, D.C. make a mistake if they miss stopping by the national historic site at 1318 Vermont Avenue in northwest Washington. Located there is the Mary […]

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Happy Wednesday educational travelers! Jeff is back with another post today. Read on to learn more about the National Zoo in our nation’s capital. Educational tours to Washington, D.C. warm the hearts of animal lovers of all ages at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, otherwise known as the National Zoo, located in […]

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Hello educational travelers! Today, I’m back with another post from one of our featured writers, Jeff. I hope you enjoy! Educational tours to Washington, D.C. mix affairs of state and religion in the finest way by visiting our National Cathedral, located at the corner of Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues in the northwest quadrant of the […]

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Hello educational travelers and happy Monday! Today’s museum Monday post comes from one of our contributing writers, Jeff. Enjoy! Educational tours to Washington, D.C. would be well advised to visit the National Academy of Sciences Marian Koshland Science Museum located at 525 E Street, NW, three blocks from the National Mall, one block from the […]

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