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Summer Vacation Ideas: Senior Class Trip

by Serenity Live

Senior class trips are a great way to switch chapters. There is so much to celebrate at the end of one's senior year - how far we've come, how hard we worked, how well we stuck together. And it's the... published 6 weeks ago

2 comments    travel fun recreation

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Seattle Space Needle

by NateRider

In most places of the country, you would have to climb a mountain to get the views that the Space Needle can give you. In just 43 seconds, you will rise to the top at a towering 520 feet. The views will take your breath away as you see skyscrapers look like LegosĀ®, mountains look like hills, and - of course - people look like ants! Going up in the Space Needle of Seattle, Washington, is a one-of-a-kind experience that you certainly shouldn't miss. published 5 months ago

3 comments    travel vacation tour

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Support the Troops - Attractions in the US that Honor Our Armed Services

by Serenity Live

Not all of us in the United States today have a family member serving in the armed forces to keep our soldiers in the forefront of our thoughts and prayers. Although the war in Iraq dominates news programs to... published 3 months ago

0 comments    travel military troops

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Washington DC - Lodging

by NateRider

Washington D.C. is a great place for all ages and for those with all kinds of interests. Although it is the political capital of the nation, and more filled with museums and government buildings, Washington D.C. is a great place for kids. Among the many great activities for kids and teens, there are great lodging options for kids and families as well. Washington D.C. is full of many great options, but there are a few that are the best of the best. published 6 months ago

4 comments    travel hotels washington dc

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Boston Attractions: 7 Reasons to Visit Boston from Yesterday and Today

by Serenity Live

I've written several articles and hubs lately about educational tours (although, perhaps the funnest research was for my hub on New York City film locations), and Boston is considered a great city for... published 3 months ago

2 comments    education travel history

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Travel Adventures offers cash reward programs

by Travel Adventures

"Travel brings the classroom curriculum alive, inspiring students to learn through interactive experiences," said Dr. David Thompson, Educational Coordinator, for Travel Adventures, Inc. "At Travel Adventures,... published 6 months ago

0 comments    travel student travel

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Popular Destinations for Educational Tours

by Serenity Live

My first published Hub was about the educational value of travel. This Hub will focus on some of the best cities for these adventures. When my sister visited Sweden in college, she was sometimes asked there,... published 4 months ago

2 comments    education travel new york city

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Culture in Philadelphia

by NateRider

Vacationing in Philadelphia? Tired of Cheese Steaks? Wishing you had sprung for the trip to Frankfort or Shanghai? It is true that Philadelphia is rich in American history, but this doesn't make foreign cultures non-existent. The advantage to many larger cities is that they are home to many ethnicities, and have a wide variety of cultural and cross-cultural experiences. Philadelphia is no exception, and offers many opportunities to move past American culture and experience something more interna published 5 months ago

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Educational Tours: Travel as a Learning Experience

by Serenity Live

I can still hear my homeroom teacher saying it, "We're not teaching you facts, we're teaching you to learn." At the time, it meant little more to me than the idea that she would be grading on participation -... published 4 months ago

5 comments    advice education life

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Philadelphia Zoo

by NateRider

When I was growing up, it seemed as if the family pet collection grew on a monthly basis. It started with goldfish. Then my brother and sister accidentally killed the goldfish, because they tried to pet them. My mom decided to go with hamsters thereafter, as they are a little more accustomed to petting. Various parakeets, cats, dogs and lizards followed. The point of this illustration is that I loved animals. Absolutely adored them. For most kids being around animals is not only fun, but it also published 5 months ago

1 comment    travel vacation animals

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