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PHILADELPHIA STUDENT TOURS

City of Brotherly Love

Philadelphia, once our Nation’s capital and the seat of the American Revolution, gives your students the chance to see the very rooms and buildings where the revolution was born and where the founding fathers forged our government. Mixed within the living history of this great destination are modern, state-of-the-art attractions like the Franklin Institute and the National Constitution Center. For history teachers and students, Philadelphia is a must-see destination. Our student tours to Philadelphia offer a rich educational experience on the foundation of our country.


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National Constitution Center

The National Constitution Center is an interactive museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution, offering students a deep dive into American democracy and history. Engaging exhibits, live performances, and multimedia presentations give an education on the Constitution's impact on contemporary society.


The Bourse

This historic marketplace has been transformed into a vibrant food hall with diverse culinary offerings from local vendors. This destination combines lessons in history, culture, and cuisine all in one delicious experience.


National Liberty Museum

Dedicated to exploring the ideals of freedom and the ongoing struggle for liberty, the National Liberty Museum is an excellent field trip destination. Through engaging exhibits and inspiring stories of individuals who have championed human rights, students can learn about the importance of civic responsibility and the impact of activism.


Independence Hall

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Independence Hall is a historic landmark where the Founding Fathers drafted the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Students can step inside the rooms where pivotal decisions were made, gaining firsthand insight into the birth of American democracy.


Betsy Ross House

The Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia is a historic site where the legendary seamstress is said to have sewn the first American flag. This visit offers a unique opportunity to learn about the Revolutionary War era and the symbolism of the flag, making it an inspiring stop for students interested in the nation's heritage.


Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence. Known for its distinctive crack, the bell has a rich history tied to the American Revolution and the quest for freedom. Students visiting can learn about its significance in American culture, its inscriptions and its role as a powerful touchstone of liberty and justice.


Christ Church

Christ Church is a historic Anglican church, known for stunning architecture and significant role in history. Figures like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin frequented the Christ Church that was founded in 1695.


Franklin Court

Dedicated to Benjamin Franklin and featuring the remains of his home, Franklin Court is an interactive museum highlighting Franklin's life and accomplishments. Students can explore the fascinating underground museum, which includes exhibits on Franklin's contributions to science, politics, and journalism.


The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is a premier science museum that offers hands-on exhibits and interactive experiences for students of all ages. The museum covers a wide range of topics, from physics and astronomy to biology and engineering.

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