Monthly Archives: January 2014

Nathaniel Hawthorne House

The birthplace of Nathaniel Hawthorne (at 54 Turner Street in Salem) now rests next to theTurner-Ingersoll Mansion, one of the oldest 17th century wood mansions still standing and the very house that inspired Hawthorne’s novel, The House of the Seven Gables. Together these homes make a thrilling memorial to the famous author, providing a glimpse into both fact (with some…
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Mark Twain Home & Museum

This is where you can experience the Hannibal of Mark Twain’s childhood, rich with the details that inspired his beloved stories. Your self-guided tour takes you through eight properties, including Samuel Clemens’ boyhood home and two museums filled with artifacts and thrilling pieces from history. Some of these include Mark Twain’s Oxford gown and fifteen original Norman Rockwell paintings.
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The Mark Twain Cave

Though made famous by the writings of Samuel Clemens (known world-wide as Mark Twain), the Mark Twain cave was discovered by a hunter named Jack Sims when his dog chased an animal into an opening in the cave. The rest is truly history as the cave became frequented by Clemens and featured in at least one of…
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DEA Museum

DEA Museum *Closed For Renovation Until Fall 2020 With traveling exhibits and permanent collections, the DEA Museum strives to educate the public on the history, criminal use, consequences, and law enforcement of drug use in America. Following the brave action of agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency, the DEA Museum is an educational interactive museum…
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Petersen House

Petersen House Seemingly a normal 19th-century red brick rowhouse, the Petersen House holds a darker, more unfortunate history. On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died in a first-floor room of the Petersen House after he was shot at Ford’s Theatre. American history teaches us that after the Civil War had ended, President Lincoln enjoyed…
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Fashion District & Showrooms

If you are interested in Fashion, you’ve come to the right place! Visited by more than one and a half million people, this area is by far the most vivacious neighborhood in downtown LA. The LA Fashion District is a sprawling 90 blocks of West Coast apparel. Students, adults, retailers, designers, wholesale buyers, and residents…
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Bloomingdale’s

Taking up an entire city block in Manhattan, Bloomingdale’s has been a major fashion hub since the 1920s.
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Macy’s Herald Square

Macy’s Herald Square is ten floors and more than half a million products in the most famous shopping icon in all of New York City. Student Travel > Educational Tours > New York City Educational Tours
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Fairchild Publication tour

This is a great chance to gain insight into the New York Fashion industry while sitting down with one of the company’s own fashion experts. Then take charge and finish with a question/answer session.
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Cabo San Lucas Student Cruise

Cabo San Lucas is located at the tip of the world's longest penisula. Not only does Cabo San Lucas have pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear blue water, but it's an excellent place to snorkel or scuba dive. The area has an abundant marine life, such as angelfish or yellowtail surgeons. You're sure to enjoy yourself in this Mexican paradise.…
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