Welcome back to EA Tours’ educational travel blog! On Friday, I briefly talked about a great little museum for that day’s photo. For today’s post, I’ll be sharing with you some more information on this museum and why it’s a good place to stop at on any educational tour to the Big Easy. Established in […]
Read MoreHappy Friday! If you’ve ever been to New Orleans there’s a good chance you’ve heard of or perhaps passed a little known museum called the Pharmacy Museum. Established in 1823 by America’s first licensed pharmacist, Louis J. Dufilho, Jr., the museum is located in the heart of the French Quarter. On your educational tour, you […]
Read MoreHello readers! college essay service So you have a long educational trip coming up? I’m sure you’re super excited! Wait…how many hours do I have to spend on a plane? Lucky for you, I have come up with a few things to help pass those long hours. 1. Sleeping aids. First and foremost, when you’re […]
Read MoreCongratulations! You’ve made it through another week and the weekend is right around the corner. For today’s photo, I bring you the wonderful Getty Center located in sunny California. Having had the chance to visit this museum for the first time this past summer I can truly say it’s one of the most remarkable museums […]
Read MoreHappy Monday readers! Welcome back to another exciting post in our educational series showcasing some of the world’s best museums. Today, I’ll be sharing with you in greater detail the wonderful Hollywood Museum which I hinted at in our latest Photo Friday post which can be found here. Housed in the historic Max Factor building, […]
Read MoreHappy Friday readers! I’m so excited to be back with another great post for today. In case you missed the first in this series on Christ Church Cathedral be sure to check it out here. Today, I bring you Hollywood’s official museum! Located smack-dab in the heart of Hollywood you’ll find the largest collection of […]
Read MoreHi guys and welcome back to the official travel blog of EA Tours! In continuation with yesterday’s post, today I’ll be covering five of London’s most popular Underground stations along with fun things to do nearby. Shall we get started? First up is London Victoria! Opened in 1862, London’s Victoria station boasts a wide array […]
Read MoreWith London playing host to the Olympics last year, commemorating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, and the birth of the royal baby this past July, they’ve had quite a lot to celebrate. Adding to that list is the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. From Victoria Station to Piccadilly Circus, the Tube has never played a […]
Read MoreHello readers! I’ve decided to start a new reoccurring series on our educational tours blog showcasing a new travel photo every Friday! I want to share with you the world’s beauty through churches, historic landmarks, museums, and nature among other things. First up is Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin! This magnificent cathedral was constructed c. […]
Read MoreHello readers! I hope you all had an enjoyable long weekend. Last week marked the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech in our nation’s capital. With it being such a momentous occasion, today’s post will highlight a few options that are free to the public. In a city […]
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