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Atlanta |
Atlanta, a historical
and yet very contemporary city, is the heart of the South
and home of famous 'Gone with the Wind' author, Margaret Mitchell. |
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Charleston |
Some areas of Charleston
still reflect the three-hundred-year-old history of this coastal
city. Charleston's Historic District encompasses over 2000
historic buildings; the city and surrounding areas have a
multitude of plantation houses, some of which are still in
use today. |
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Canada with Niagara
Falls |
Long before it was the
massive centre it is today, Toronto, Huron for 'meeting place',
was an important trading hub. Still living up to its name,
Canada's largest city is a meeting place of more than 100
diverse cultures. |
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Boston |
Built in 1723, this is Boston's oldest
church building. The Old North Church is most famous for its
role in the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Two warning
lanterns hung in the church steeple on April 15, 1775. |
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Chicago |
Chicago is a business as well as a tourism
center, with world-renowned shopping, dining, museums, architecture,
theater, music and more. Chicago offers a range of attractions
that include the Sears Tower, Navy Pier and the Museum of
Science and Industry. |
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Gatlinburg |
Gatlinburg is known as one of the gateway
cities to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a popular
draw from across the country. Explore the new 1.3 million
gallon Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, ride the country's
largest aerial tram to the top of Ober Gatlinburg. |
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New Orleans |
So many areas of the city and its environs
– French Quarter, Faubourg Marigny, Garden District,
Uptown, Algiers, swamplands and beyond – have their
own unique heritage and flavor. And each has special stories
to tell; some are about history, culture, architecture or
art. |
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New York City |
New York City is a world icon. Superb architecture,
the world's greatest theatre district, some of the most renowned
galleries and museums anywhere, eclectic neighborhoods, cultural
events and fantastic restaurants—New York City has it
all. |
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Orlando |
In addition to the major
theme parks and water parks of Walt Disney World and Universal
Studios, Florida provides a wide variety of educational options
as well. You can learn about the space shuttles at Kennedy
Space Center or swim with the dolphins at Discovery Cove. |
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Philadelphia with Amish Country |
Famous as the birthplace of life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness, the cradle of liberty offers
much more than cobblestone streets and historical landmarks.
The fifth-largest city in the country, Philadelphia is a welcoming
place, a city based on freedom of expression. |
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Philadelphia / Amish Country / Hershey
Park |
Famous as the birthplace of life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness, the cradle of liberty offers
much more than cobblestone streets and historical landmarks.
The fifth-largest city in the country, Philadelphia is a welcoming
place, a city based on freedom of expression. |
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San Antonio |
A city steeped in history, San Antonio
is a destination not to be missed. The Alamo, one of the more
famous Texas landmarks and site of a legendary battle that
included such American icons as Davey Crockett and James Bowie,
will be the most well known site to your students. |
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Savannah |
You've taken the city tour and sampled
some great Lowcountry cuisine, so now it's time to get a closer
look at some of Savannah's magnificent architecture and 21
splendid squares. |
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St. Louis |
Missouri is a river state where people
once traveled by water, boasting natural beauty and numerous
legends, including the adventure of Lewis & Clark and
the tales of Mark Twain. |
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Washington DC |
Washington, D.C., is the Federal Capital
of the United States of America. This city contains an incredible
array of attractions that aren't found elsewhere in the country.
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Williamsburg |
Come see where America began — Virginia’s
Historic Triangle: Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Colonial
Williamsburg, the seat of power of England's largest and most
prosperous colony, was capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1780. |
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