Fort Smith Convention & Visitors Bureau
An exciting destination known as the city “Where the New South Meets the Old West,” Fort Smith, offers educational historical attractions where history will come alive for your students. 800-637-1477
Judge Isaac Parker's Courtroom Trial Re-Enactment
Sit on the jury of a re-enactment of Cherokee Bill’s Trial in Judge Isaac Parker’s Courtroom. 800-637-1477
National Historic Site
Tour this historic site where two military posts were built to keep peace on the frontier when Indian Tribes were relocated to Indian Territory. 479-783-3961
Apex Museum
The Apex Museum is full of artifacts, photographs, children's shows, presentations and more – all related to African-American culture, both past and present. 404-523-2739.
Lamplighter Tours of Atlanta
Lamplighter provides complete group receptive service for Atlanta and the Southeast. From step-on guides to the complete package, we do the details.
Wren's Nest House Museum
The Wren's Nest is the preserved home of Joel Chandler Harris, the 19th century Atlanta journalist who penned the Brer Rabbit and Uncle Remus tales. 404-753-7735.
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
A visit to the Pequot Museum is an adventure! Journey back in time to see and feel history come alive as never before. 860-396-6945.
Lamplighter Tours of Atlanta
Lamplighter provides complete group receptive service for Atlanta and the Southeast. From step-on guides to the complete package, we do the details.
Ocmulgee National Monument & Indian Mounds
Climb ancient Indian mounds, visit inside a ceremonial earth-lodge, hike along nature trails and study archaeological remains. 478-752-8257.
Tubman African American Museum
Georgia's largest African American museum offers fourteen exhibition galleries, a resource center and magnificent 63-foot mural depicting African-American art, history and culture. 478-743-8544.
Wren's Nest House Museum
The Wren's Nest is the preserved home of Joel Chandler Harris, the 19th century Atlanta journalist who penned the Brer Rabbit and Uncle Remus tales. 404-753-7735.
Apex Museum
The Apex Museum is full of artifacts, photographs, children's shows, presentations and more – all related to African-American culture, both past and present. 404-523-2739.
L.C.Bates Museum of Natural History and Culture
The L.C. Bates Museum houses unique natural history and culture collections. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. 207-238-4250.
Museum of African Culture
The Museum of African Culture is the only New England museum devoted to Sub-Saharan African Art and Culture. Tel: 207-871-7188
Yarmouth Historical Society
The Yarmouth Historical Society collections include a wide variety of Yarmouth-related objects such as textiles, decorative arts, tools, furniture and household items. Artifacts not currently on exhibit are accessible only by appointment. 207-846-6259.
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Explore our 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, working boatyard, meet traditional craftsmen, enjoy hands-on activities and discover exhibits detailing the Bay's role throughout history. 410-745-2916.
Sandy Spring Slave Museum
Focus on the heritage of Blacks from their origin in Africa through the Trans-Atlantic passage, participation with the Underground Railroad, the struggle for civil rights, and their accomplishments across the African Diaspora.
Plimoth Plantation & Mayflower II
History, our story, be there at Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum dedicated to retelling the bi-cultural story of 17th century Plymouth colony. For more information, 508-746-1622, www.plimoth.org.
Greater Newark Conservancy Prudential Outdoor Learning Center
From our vibrant Sensory Garden, with the sights, sounds and scents of nature, to our Urban Wildlife Refuge, with its serene pond, the Prudential Outdoor Learning Center is the ideal place to learn about the natural world and the world of gardening.
Space Farms Zoo and Museum
Where else can you step back in time and head for the wilderness all in one day? More than 100 beautiful acres of peaceful countryside offer plenty of room to picnic and play. As families roam the zoo and browse through the museums, an atmosphere of fun and adventure creates a memorable experience for everyone. Space Farms Zoo and Museum, 218 Route 519
Sussex, NJ (973-875-5800).
YMCA Camp Ralph S. Mason
Since 1900, Mason has been one of New Jersey’s most popular sites for outdoor education and group camping. Mason has 600 acres of beautiful forests, streams and lakes, and miles of trails.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is one of the most magnificent and treasured natural spaces, with over 12,000 plants from around the globe on display in a lush 52-acre living museum.
Green Meadows Farm
Green Meadows Farm offers a guided tour of over 300 farm animals in spring and fall and everyone takes a hayride. Special multicultural festivals. Tel: 718-470-0224. REGION: NYC.
Harlem Hip-Hop Tours
Harlem Hip-Hop Tours provides fun and educational field trips about Harlem and New York City’s hip-hop industry. Prices start at $15/person.
Jewish Children's Museum
The JCM’s hands-on and high-tech environment educates children of all backgrounds and faiths about Jewish life, Jewish history and universal values, thereby promoting tolerance through understanding.
Joyce Gold History Tours of New York
Joyce Gold was once a junior high school English teacher, and is committed to arranging excellent student tours. The New York Times has called Ms Gold "the doyenne of city tour guides." NYC. Tel: 212-242-5762.
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
The Tenement Museum tells the stories of immigrant families who lived at 97 Orchard Street, an historic tenement building that was home to an estimated 7,000 people from over 20 nations from 1863–1935.
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 108 Orchard Street, NYC. (212-431-0233).
The Lion King
In the Tony Award®-winning world of The Lion King, a timeless story becomes what TIME magazine calls “a gorgeous, awe inspiring, gap-inducing spectacle.” REGION: NYC. 212-703-1040
The Shadow Box Theatre
Award-winning musical theatre company using shadow, 3D puppets and live performers, serving pre-school and elementary schools for 40 years. Tel: 212-724-0677.
Weeksville Heritage Center
The Hunterfly Road Houses are examples of the homes of 19th century free African Americans in the urban North. Named for James Weeks, who purchased the land in 1838, Weeksville was originally settled by African Americans following slavery’s end in New York State in 1827. 718 756 5250
Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad
The dramatic and heart-rending stories of the people who risked their lives for freedom, as well as the lasting heritage of their ancestors, can now be experienced at Freedom Crossing, the new Regional Underground Railroad Interpretive Center. 716-286-8200.
International Mask & Puppet Museum
Open Hand Theater is a performance center and museum celebrating the human experience through mask and puppet traditions from around the world.
Jewish Children's Museum
The JCM’s hands-on and high-tech environment educates children of all backgrounds and faiths about Jewish life, Jewish history and universal values, thereby promoting tolerance through understanding.
Joyce Gold History Tours of New York
Joyce Gold was once a junior high school English teacher, and is committed to arranging excellent student tours. The New York Times has called Ms Gold "the doyenne of city tour guides." NYC. Tel: 212-242-5762.
NY Renaissance Festival
Merriment Abounds, Excitement Awaits, Join the Adventure and spend your Day with us! Experience the Renaissance with Robin Hood and his men, Jousts and Armored Knights, the production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and many other fun productions and activities for kids. Tuxedo, NY. Tel: 845-351-5174.
The Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden
Through programs and events, music and art, the Museum seeks to provide links between the East and the West. In addition, the 3 acre Japanese Stroll Garden is a unique public garden in Westchester County, New York.
The Shadow Box Theatre
Award-winning musical theatre company using shadow, 3D puppets and live performers, serving pre-school and elementary schools for 40 years. Tel: 212-724-0677.
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
Featuring 50,000 square feet of exciting dinosaur exhibits, detailed nature dioramas, and exhibits showcasing Oklahoma’s Native American cultures both ancient and modern.405-325-4712
Aaron & Jessica's Buggy Rides
Aaron and Jessica’s Buggy Rides is operated by Amish, Mennonite and Brethren. Our regular ride passes by an Amish village and through our cousin's Amish farm. We offer 5 different routes of 3 to 4 miles and longer rides as well.
LIVING THE EXPERIENCE
“Living The Experience”® Underground Railroad Reenactment a National Park Service Network to Freedom program and original Lancaster PA Underground Railroad site. Contact: Phoebe Bailey 1.800.510.5899 x113
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Discover a jewel in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. The Crow Collection of Asian Art offers visitors a look into Asia. The Crow Collection of Asian Art is the only FREE museum in the Dallas Arts District and represents one of only a select group of museums in the United States solely dedicated to the arts of Asia. 214-219-2049. REGION: Dallas County, North TX.
Forbidden Gardens
Travel to ancient China without leaving Texas! Forbidden Gardens is an exciting educational outdoor museum replicating several of Ancient China’s most significant historic destinations. For more information, call 281-347-8000. Katy, East Texas.
The Dixie Dude Ranch
Dixie Dude Ranch is a 725 acre historic, working ranch with 20 rooms. Delicious food. Horseback riding, swimming, fishing, hiking, cookouts, hayrides, bonfires & entertainment. True Texas Ranch Experience. Tel: 830-796-7771. REGION: Bandera County, South Central TX.