Spanish St. Augustine

Students can see history come alive in St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city. Discover over four centuries of history with a Colonial Quarter guided tour, Castillo de San Marcos, a visit to the Fountain of Youth, and a Pirate Ship Cruise! Full of old-world charm, the city’s brick streets lead to a rich history, vibrant art and culture, and a variety of activities for all ages.
Civil Rights & A Safari

Montgomery is known as the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement. On this tour, your students will learn about the city’s Civil Rights History with visits to historic sites like the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church and the Rosa Parks Museum. Plus, discover the inspiring stories of those who started a global movement.
Civil Rights in Selma

Students will learn about the significant role Selma played in the American Civil Rights Movement, particularly the Voting Rights Movement and the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965. The events surrounding these marches drew national attention and led to the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Jazz, Jets & Civil Rights

Explore the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama, home to several memorials and one of the country’s premier civil rights museums. This tour will also highlight Alabama’s rich jazz heritage and aviation history.
Atlanta – Mecca of Civil Rights

So many Civil Rights Leaders called Atlanta home that it is now considered the “Mecca of The Civil Rights Movement.” Bring your group and study that history. Then spend a day with Atlanta’s fun attractions. Explore Olympic Centennial Park, the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca Cola before flying above the city with SkyView Atlanta.
San Antonio

In one of America’s oldest cities, San Antonio, student groups can get a glimpse of early Spanish colonial life in the Southwest. The Spanish Empire colonized San Antonio in the early 1700s. Today, many of its architectural and cultural elements remain. Rich layers of this and other cultures give the city its distinction – nowhere does the term “Tex-Mex” take on more meaning.
Washington DC

History comes alive for your students in Washington, D.C. This is an opportunity to witness an incredible display of national treasures, memorials, and world-class museums. Hear stories of our Nation’s history with narrated tours of Capitol Hill and the U.S. Supreme Court, Arlington Cemetery, and so much more!
Gettysburg 101 – American History

With American History and small-town charm, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is a wonderful tour destination for student groups. It is both the site of the Civil War’s most famous battle and Abraham Lincoln’s most famous speech. Explore a vibrant American community rich in history and charm.
Savannah & Charleston

Explore two classic Southern towns – Savannah and Charleston. In the beautiful city of Savannah, visit historical sites and museums located among the cobblestone streets and antebellum homes. Plus, hear the unique stories that shaped the city. In the coastal town of Charleston, you will be transported back in time while you enjoy outdoor and cultural experiences that are both fun and educational.


