Ripley's Believe It or Not Odditorium
See the world’s most unusual exhibits, learn about the world’s most intriguing people, or see them all face to face.
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.
Auburn Avenue Research Library
The Auburn Avenue Research Library is the perfect resource for students or anybody looking to learn more about African American history and the city of Atlanta. 404-730-4001.
Clark Atlanta University Collection of African American Art
The permanent home of the University's historical collection of African American Art and the illustrious "Art of the Negro" murals by Hale Woodruff. 404-880-6102.
Hammonds House
Georgia's only museum dedicated to African-American fine art. Located in Historic West End in a Victorian house restored by the late Dr. Otis T. Hammonds, a noted physician and art patron. 404-752-8730.
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.
Michael C. Carlos Museum
The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University collects, preserves, exhibits, and interprets art and artifacts from antiquity to the present.
Oakland Cemetery
Oakland Cemetery (est. in 1850) is an outdoor museum of Atlanta’s history w/ over 70,000 stories. Famous residents: Margaret Mitchell & Bobby Jones.
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.
Museum of African American History
The Museum of African American History highlights the role of African Americans in New England. It covers their achievements from the colonial period to the 19th century.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
The Ridgefield Playhouse
The Ridgefield Playhouse integrates school curriculum, moral lessons and/or historical perspective through the performing arts.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Auburn Avenue Research Library
The Auburn Avenue Research Library is the perfect resource for students or anybody looking to learn more about African American history and the city of Atlanta. 404-730-4001.
Clark Atlanta University Collection of African American Art
The permanent home of the University's historical collection of African American Art and the illustrious "Art of the Negro" murals by Hale Woodruff. 404-880-6102.
Hammonds House
Georgia's only museum dedicated to African-American fine art. Located in Historic West End in a Victorian house restored by the late Dr. Otis T. Hammonds, a noted physician and art patron. 404-752-8730.
Historic Roswell's A Southern Trilogy
Roswell’s Southern Trilogy of historic antebellum homes; Barrington Hall, Bulloch Hall and Smith Plantation each have a unique and authentic story.
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.
Michael C. Carlos Museum
The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University collects, preserves, exhibits, and interprets art and artifacts from antiquity to the present.
Oakland Cemetery
Oakland Cemetery (est. in 1850) is an outdoor museum of Atlanta’s history w/ over 70,000 stories. Famous residents: Margaret Mitchell & Bobby Jones.
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.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Old River Road Plantation Adventure
Take a magical narrated journey through scenic Cypress swamps to Old River Road. 504-671-8687. New Orleans, REGION: South East.
The South with Song – Frogmore Plantation/Delta Music Museum
Slaves, Sharecroppers, and their Songs of the South. Rand McNally's MUST SEE. Historical & modern plantation culture;its musical genres; live vocalist.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
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
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
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.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Museum of African American History
The Museum of African American History highlights the role of African Americans in New England. It covers their achievements from the colonial period to the 19th century.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Greater Newark Conservancy Prudential Outdoor Learning Center
Greater Newark Conservancy’s Outdoor Learning Center is an urban oasis in which K-12 students develop an appreciation of their fragile environment, as well as how they may contribute to its well-being. 973-642-4646.
The Newark Museum
The Newark Museum’s programs offer students and educators the opportunity to integrate ‘museum learning’ into teaching. There is demonstrated proof that the inquiry/discussion methods used in object-based teaching aid students in the achievement of higher learning standards.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Big Onion Walking Tours
Take your students on an unforgettable Big Onion Walking Tour of the ethnic & historic neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Tel: 212-439-1090.
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.
Harlem, Your Way! Tours Unlimited, Inc.
Since 1983 Harlem, Your Way! Tours has successfully conducted exciting, interactive tours of Harlem, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens. NYC. Tel: 212-690-1687.
Hush Hip Hop Tours
New York City is known to the world as "The Birthplace of Hip Hop Culture." Signs of it's rich cultural and musical heritage resonate throughout the boroughs. Offers both bus and walking tours. Tel: 212-714-3527
Interborough Repertory Theater
Musical Theater for children. Playing in theaters throughout New York & New Jersey. Tel: 212-206-6875. For more info click on name.
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.
The Apollo Theater
The Apollo Theater offers 2 fascinating tours: Harlem Renaissance Tour and The Apollo Theater Backstage Tour. NYC. Tel: 212-531-5337.
The Bronx Zoo
The WCS parks in New York City welcome 4 million visitors each year, including helping the city to educate millions of school children in science and conservation issues.
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.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
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
Big Onion Walking Tours
Take your students on an unforgettable Big Onion Walking Tour of the ethnic & historic neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Tel: 212-439-1090.
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.
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.
The Apollo Theater
The Apollo Theater offers 2 fascinating tours: Harlem Renaissance Tour and The Apollo Theater Backstage Tour. NYC. Tel: 212-531-5337.
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.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Great Hope School House, Dist. 22
The area's oldest one-room school house, built in 1904 for the education of African-American children. Newly restored. Central Region: Perkins. Tel: 800-872-2996.
Melvin B. Tolson Black Heritage Center
African-American art, books and records available for public viewing and research. The state's only resource center for the study of African and African-American history. Campus tours can be arranged for tour groups; restaurant also on site. Central Region: Langston. Tel: 405-466-3346.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Wells' Built Museum of African-American History
The museum highlights history of African-Americans in the Orlando area through the life and works of Dr. William Monroe Wells, one of the first black doctors in the city.
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
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM IN PHILADELPHIA
Uncover the stories of the bold and fearless people who helped form our nation with Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia presented by PECO.
New Freedom Theatre
Serious training in performance arts and is the premier training program of its kind in the region, with acting, dance, vocal arts, and martial arts classes. The ensemble also travels off-site within the tri-state area. Spacious 300 seat theatre.
Philadelphia Orchestra School Concerts
Bring the full experience of The Philadelphia Orchestra to your students with a program designed to enhance your students learning through music.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Avery Research Center for African-American History & Culture
The Avery Research Center works to preserve the history of African-Americans in the Charleston area through a museum, an historic site, and extensive archives.
Middleton Place
A National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation that has survived revolution, Civil War, and earthquake. 1-800-782-3608.
National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame
This fascinating museum highlights the role of African, Native, Hispanic, and European-Americans in the great adventure of the American West. 817-534-8801. Fort Worth, North Texas.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
Museum of Black WWII History
The Museum of Black WWII History seeks to educate the public on the heroic role of 1.1 million African Americans who served in World War II. Tel: 802-823-5519
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.
National Museum of African Art
Part of the Smithsonian's network of museums, the National Museum of African Art holds pieces from Africa's past and present, including sculpture, textiles, tools, musical instruments, ceramics, and painting. The collection explores the intersection of African art within the entirety of art today, and with the cultures and religious beliefs found within Africa. Tours on various themes are available for students (see hours for thematic tours).
Smithsonian Institution
Welcome to the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum complex and research organization composed of 19 museums, 9 research centers, and the National Zoo.
Theatreworks USA
Get on the bus and supplement your students’ curriculum with a Theatreworks USA Class Trip – live theatre based on history and literature.