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Castillo de San Marcos: The Fort at the Center of Every St. Augustine Field Trip
Aerial view of Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, showcasing its distinctive star-shaped design and robust stone walls, set amidst lush greenery and bordered by water. Almost every St. Augustine field trip is built around one building, and for good reason. A Castillo de San Marcos field trip puts your students inside the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States — a 17th-century Spanish fortress that has watched over Matanzas Bay since before the original thi
You Name it Tours
3 days ago


4th Grade St. Augustine School Trip Guide | YNI Tours
Vintage postcard showcasing the historic Hotel Ponce De Leon in St. Augustine, Florida, built between 1885-1887, in the oldest city in the United States. What Your 4th Graders Will Actually Learn on a St. Augustine School Trip You already know you are taking your class to St. Augustine. In Florida, a 4th grade St. Augustine school trip is practically a rite of passage — it is where the Florida Studies unit you have been teaching since August actually lives. The question was n
You Name it Tours
Jun 9


What Do Students Learn on New Orleans Student Educational Tours?
Think about a city where the walls actually talk and every street corner has a rhythm of its own. You might wonder what exactly kids gain from leaving the classroom to walk these cobblestone streets. New Orleans Student Educational Tours offer much more than just a break from textbooks; they provide a sensory lesson in history, science, and resilience. Students get to see how a city built below sea level thrives and how different cultures melted together to create something t
You Name it Tours
May 22
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