Trip Ideas

Washington D.C.

With over 50 points of interest including the White House, Lincoln Memorial, and the Smithsonian Institution, our nation’s capital is a fabulous destination for everyone eager to learn about American history and monuments.

New York, NY

The city that never sleeps! Perfect for all ages, New York City is known nationwide for its hustle and bustle, as well as the 262 skyscrapers lining Manhattan (the second most in the world!)

Williamsburg, VA

Part of the Historic Triangle, Williamsburg is a flashback to colonial life, filled with history museums, workshops, and imperial costumes.

Boston, MA

Massachusetts’ capital and largest city, Boston joins St. Augustine in being one of the oldest U.S. cities. Laying the grounds of the Freedom Trail, tourists can experience the nation’s founding while visiting sights such as the Boston Commons, the 19th century Public Garden and Fenway park.

St. Augustine, FL

Known as the oldest (and to some, the spookiest) city in the country, St. Augustine is an exciting adventure of haunted graveyard tours, to taking a boat over to the oldest U.S. fortress, the Castillo de San Marcos.

Philadelphia, PA

Home of the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia is yet another amazing American historical site for all ages.

Washington D.C.

With over 50 points of interest including the White House, Lincoln Memorial, and the Smithsonian Institution, our nation’s capital is a fabulous destination for everyone eager to learn about American history and monuments.

New York, NY

The city that never sleeps! Perfect for all ages, New York City is known nationwide for its hustle and bustle, as well as the 262 skyscrapers lining Manhattan (the second most in the world!)

Williamsburg, VA

Part of the Historic Triangle, Williamsburg is a flashback to colonial life, filled with history museums, workshops, and imperial costumes.

Boston, MA

Massachusetts’ capital and largest city, Boston joins St. Augustine in being one of the oldest U.S. cities. Laying the grounds of the Freedom Trail, tourists can experience the nation’s founding while visiting sights such as the Boston Commons, the 19th century Public Garden and Fenway park.

St. Augustine, FL

Known as the oldest (and to some, the spookiest) city in the country, St. Augustine is an exciting adventure of haunted graveyard tours, to taking a boat over to the oldest U.S. fortress, the Castillo de San Marcos.

Philadelphia, PA

Home of the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia is yet another amazing American historical site for all ages.