Happy Friday educational travelers! I hope you haven’t been pranked too much on this April Fool’s Day. For today’s photo, one of our student tours currently overseas was in London and enjoyed a nice ride on the London Eye. Positioned on the South Bank of the River Thames, the London Eye offers spectacular views of […]
Read MoreHello educational travelers! From all of us here at EA Tours, we’d like to wish you a very Happy St. Patrick’s Day! To get in the Irish spirit, how about trying your hand at some homemade Irish soda bread? Get the recipe here. Have a very lucky day, The Staff at EA Tours.
Read MoreHello educational travelers! Kate here, and I’m excited to be bringing you a fresh new blog post from my brother on a great little city in the south of France. Enjoy! Nice, France might not be the most obvious of choices for an educational tour, but this maritime city is a gateway to exploring the […]
Read MoreHello educational travelers and Happy Monday! To kick things off this week, Jeff is sharing with you a lovely post on the beautiful Hillwood Estate. Enjoy! An educational trip to Washington, D.C. may venture just five miles north of the White House to see the Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens. Nestled in the rolling, forested […]
Read MoreHello educational travelers! Enjoy today’s post about the very interesting Heurich House written by one of our guest writers, Jeff. Educational tours to Washington, D.C. can be wonderfully enhanced by visiting the Heurich House Museum located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue NW. Complimentary tours are offered to students and teachers at the elementary, secondary, and […]
Read MoreGreetings educational travelers and happy Friday! One of the great joys about visiting Scotland on an EA student tour is getting the chance to explore its magnificent and often times breathtaking castles and/or palaces. On my recent jaunt across the pond, I hopped in the rental car with my family ready to set out, see, […]
Read MoreHello educational travelers! For today’s blog post, Jeff is back discussing the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. Enjoy! Any educational trip to Washington, D.C. would be well spent by visiting Cedar Hill where Frederick Douglass spent the final eighteen years of his life. The visitor center and free parking lot are at the intersection of […]
Read MoreHello educational travelers! So if you’re anything like me, then you like to occasionally take a break from sightseeing to do a little shopping. Que Harrods department store in jolly ol’ England! This mecca for shopping enthusiasts is everything you could ever dream of… and so much more. Located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, in […]
Read MoreHappy Chinese New Year educational travelers! In case you didn’t know, today marks the start of the Lunar New Year ushering in the year of the fire monkey. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post where I share everything you need to know about this popular Asian festival. Until then, Jeff is back with an educational post […]
Read MoreWelcome back educational travelers! I’m bringing you another new post from our guest writer Jeff Stabins. Enjoy! An educational tour to Washington, D.C. should include stopping by the fairly new German-American Heritage Museum which is the first national inspiration for German-American heritage and culture. Opened in March of 2010, the museum tells the story of […]
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