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About Washington, DC

Updated: Jun 29, 2022

The capital of the United States, Washington, DC has all the nation's political history, ancient artifacts, and impressive monuments every history teacher needs. Bring to life the textbooks and lectures in your middle school classrooms with a 3-D US History experience in D.C.


There are dozens of activities to do that will complement your classroom teachings perfectly. No matter what museums or monuments are on your “must see” list, let us help you create an unforgettable, educational tour for your students.


Evening bus or walking tours through the various lighted monuments. See the Korean, Vietnam, WWII, and Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr, FDR, and Jefferson Memorials lit up in their splendor.


Sightseeing and tour options are countless:

  • Arlington Cemetery

  • Mount Vernon and Gardens

  • The Pentagon

  • The Holocaust Museum

  • The African American Museum

  • The White House

  • US Capitol

  • Washington Monument

  • The National Museum of the American Indian

  • The National Archives

  • The Library of Congress

  • And so many more…


And let’s not forget the Smithsonian Museum Complex. All the museums have one specific purpose so your students can get hyper focused on the topics that parallel your in-class curriculum.


Want to give your students a real eye-opening experience? Add an overnight trip to New York City!


Washington, DC truly is America’s Classroom.





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