Lexington & Concord
Explore the start of the American Revolution at Lexington Battle Green, the Old North Bridge, Minute Man National Historical Park, and other historic sites.
Explore the start of the American Revolution at Lexington Battle Green, the Old North Bridge, Minute Man National Historical Park, and other historic sites.
Step aboard the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, “Old Ironsides,” and explore a living symbol of America’s naval history.
Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of New York City and beyond from the top of One World Trade Center’s iconic observatory.
Gain insight into the nation’s highest court with an engaging lecture on its history, landmark cases, and the role of the justices in shaping American law.
Explore the start of the American Revolution at Lexington Battle Green, the Old North Bridge, Minute Man National Historical Park, and other historic sites.
Step aboard the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, “Old Ironsides,” and explore a living symbol of America’s naval history.
Bunker Hill Monument Climb
Discover Boston’s haunted history on a guided ghost tour, hear eerie tales, see historic graveyards, and visit spine-chilling sites.
Explore the historic campus of Harvard University with guided tours showcasing its architecture, traditions, and academic excellence.
With a costumed guide, walk the historic 2.5-mile trail that connects 16 key sites from Boston’s revolutionary past.
Explore Quincy Market, Boston’s bustling food hall filled with local flavors, a great place to try “lobstah”.
This interactive museum brings to life the iconic 1773 Boston Tea Party protest that sparked the American Revolution.
Ride the Ducks and see Boston by land and water aboard a WWII-style amphibious vehicle with a lively guide, fun stories, and amazing views.
Experience the sights, sounds, and excitement of a Red Sox game in legendary Fenway Park.
Interactive workshops and behind-the-scenes experiences that connect students with Broadway professionals and the magic of live theater.
Enjoy a walk in this urban oasis, which offers gardens, trails, lakes, and iconic landmarks right in the heart of Manhattan.
Experience the best theater in the world with the magic of Broadway. Enjoy world-class performances, stunning sets, and unforgettable storytelling
Soak up the sights in Times Square while picking up some last-minute souvenirs.
Take in the sights in the historic Lower Manhattan, see Federal Hall, Wall Street and the Financial District, Trinity Church, the Wall Street Bull, and more.
Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of New York City and beyond from the top of One World Trade Center’s iconic observatory.
Capture stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and the NYC skyline on a relaxing cruise designed for unforgettable photo opportunities.
At Lincoln’s statue, take time to reflect on leadership, freedom, and civil rights. Stand where MLK stood the day he gave the “I have a Dream” speech, read the Gettysburg Address, and more.
Walk along the polished black granite walls of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, each etched with the names of more than 58,000 service members killed in action, or still missing in action.
Walk among life-size statues of soldiers and polished walls etched with names, reflecting on the bravery and sacrifice of Korean War veterans.
Explore George Washington’s historic estate with scenic Potomac River views. Visit the museum, the recently renovated education center (re-opening Spring 2026), tomb, grounds, and Revolutionary Encampment.
Discover the history of the U.S. Army through immersive exhibits, artifacts, and soldier stories at this state-of-the-art museum.
Pay your respect to the heroes at this sacred site. Witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the JFK gravesite, and more.
Walk among one of the nation’s most recognizable military memorials, where a dramatic bronze depiction of the Iwo Jima flag-raising celebrates the courage, unity, and sacrifice of U.S. Marines.
Dive into the world of espionage with spy gadgets, code-breaking, and secret missions at this one-of-a-kind museum.
Perched on the Tidal Basin, this memorial is dedicated to the legacy of Thomas Jefferson: founding father, author of the Declaration of Independence, and third President of the United States.
Step into a landscape that tells the story of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, from economic recovery to wartime leadership.
Walk through a powerful memorial honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., where a towering stone statue and engraved excerpts from his speeches inspire reflection on equality, justice, and civil rights.
On a guided tour of the iconic U.S. Capitol, discover American history and politics, learn how Congress operates, and how laws are made.
Take a photo stop at the world’s largest library.
Take a photo stop at the nation’s most recognized courthouse. Then step inside to gain insight with an engaging lecture on its history, landmark cases, and the role of the justices in shaping American law.
See the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, and other founding documents up close and in person.
Take a photo stop at the nation’s most recognized residence.
Visit your favorite Smithsonian museum in small groups. American History, Natural History, American Indian, or any of the other amazing museums on the National Mall.
Experience the thrill of flight at a museum showcasing the evolution of aviation and space exploration, including the Space Shuttle Discovery.