Washington Travel
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Washington D.C. and Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown - Educational Tour
If an educational travel group is bound for Washington D.C. and the educators wish to expand that group’s exploration of our nation’s history, a visit to Virginia is in order. Just 2 ½ hours south of Washington D.C. by bus, Early American history awaits in Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown Settlement.
In 2007, Historic Jamestown celebrates its 400th Anniversary of the settlement of the English Colonies. This year kicks off many living history programs that explain the early colonial era from Read More...
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Historic Sites in Northern Virginia for Student Travel Tours to Washington DC
Often when student travel groups decide upon Washington D.C. as their destination, the tour leaders have specific sites in mind for a visit. Many of the sites that student travel groups request the most are just outside Washington D.C., in Northern Virginia. In order to include these historic sites in a student travel tour, advanced planning is required. Usually, I advise educational travel groups to plan one year ahead for trips to the Washington D.C. area. Depending upon the site visited, Read More...
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D.C. Condos
Washington D.C was named after the nations first President, George Washington. This is fitting considering it was devised in the 1800's to be a permanent capital for the United States of America. All three branches of the United States Government can be found in Washington D.C along with the headquarters for the World Bank and the Inter-American Bank. There is plenty to see and do right near Washington D.C condos and townhouses.
The capitol is a popular travel spot for tourists from all around Read More...
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