East Coast Historical Tour
Embark on a 7-day educational adventure through four of America’s most historic cities. Starting in Boston, explore the Freedom Trail and the prestigious campuses of Harvard and MIT. In New York City, visit iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, and the 9/11 Memorial. In Philadelphia, experience the birthplace of American independence with stops at the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Conclude your journey in Washington D.C., where you’ll tour Capitol Hill, explore the Smithsonian museums, and visit renowned monuments like the White House and Lincoln Memorial.
This tour combines rich history, cultural exploration, and architectural marvels—perfect for those eager to connect with the nation’s past and present.

Tour Highlights
Freedom Trail Tour in Boston
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile path that takes students through 16 of Boston’s most important historic sites, including the Boston Common, Old State House, and the Paul Revere House. Students will walk in the footsteps of America’s Founding Fathers, learning about the pivotal events of the American Revolution and the birth of the United States. This tour offers a deep dive into the nation’s early history, emphasizing the role Boston played in shaping the country's fight for independence.
MIT & Harvard Campus Tours
Students will visit two of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions: MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Harvard University. They will tour the campuses, learn about the history of these institutions, and gain insight into the cutting-edge research and academic excellence they foster. These visits will inspire students to think about the role of higher education in shaping the future of technology, innovation, and leadership.
Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
A ferry ride will take students to the iconic Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and democracy. The tour continues to Ellis Island, where students will learn about the immigrant experience and the history of immigration to the United States. This experience offers a profound connection to America’s past, focusing on the cultural diversity and the struggles immigrants faced when arriving on American shores.
9/11 Memorial & Museum
In New York City, students will visit the 9/11 Memorial & Museum to reflect on the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Through exhibits and interactive displays, students will learn about the lives affected by the attacks and the resilience of the American people in the aftermath. This experience provides an important lesson in American history and the impact of global events on the nation.
Broadway Show
A highlight of the trip will be attending a Broadway show in New York City. Students will experience the magic of live theater, witnessing world-class performances on one of the most famous stages in the world. This outing will offer a cultural immersion into one of New York City’s most famous traditions—while also providing insights into the arts and entertainment industry.
Rocky Steps & Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia
In Philadelphia, students will visit the famous Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where they can reenact the iconic scene from the “Rocky” film series. They will also explore Reading Terminal Market, a vibrant historic market that offers local cuisine and a chance to experience Philadelphia’s diverse food culture.
Independence Hall & Liberty Bell
No visit to Philadelphia is complete without a stop at Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. Students will also see the Liberty Bell, an enduring symbol of American independence and freedom. These visits help students understand the historical significance of these landmarks in the context of the American Revolution and the country’s formation.
Smithsonian Museums in Washington D.C.
In Washington D.C., students will visit several Smithsonian museums, which house priceless collections in the fields of American history, culture, and science. The National Museum of American History, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Museum of Natural History are just a few of the highlights. These visits will provide a wealth of knowledge on a wide range of subjects, from the history of the United States to groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
Lincoln Memorial & WWII Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, students will learn about President Abraham Lincoln’s leadership during the Civil War and his efforts to preserve the Union and end slavery. They will also visit the World War II Memorial, honoring the sacrifices made by American soldiers during the war. Both sites offer powerful lessons on leadership, sacrifice, and the importance of remembering history.
Capitol Hill Tour
Students will visit Capitol Hill to explore the U.S. Capitol building, the epicenter of the American government. They will learn about the legislative process, the roles of Congress, and the history of the U.S. government. This tour provides students with a firsthand understanding of the political system that shapes the nation’s laws and policies.
This tour is a perfect blend of hands-on learning and exploration of America’s historical roots, offering students a chance to step into the past and see how it shapes the present. They’ll connect with the country’s founding principles, experience the world of politics and government, and understand the struggles and triumphs that made the United States what it is today.
Sample Itinerary
Arrive in Boston, where America’s revolutionary spirit comes to life. After check-in, enjoy a welcome orientation and dinner to set the tone for the week’s journey.
Begin with a guided tour of the Freedom Trail, followed by lunch at Quincy Market. In the afternoon, visit the prestigious campuses of MIT and Harvard before enjoying dinner in Harvard Yard.
Travel to New York City and explore Times Square, take in panoramic views from the Top of the Rock, and enjoy dinner in Midtown. The evening concludes with a Broadway show for an unforgettable New York experience.
Start with a ferry ride to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, then visit Wall Street and the 9/11 Memorial. Cap the day with a Broadway performance for a truly magical evening.
Climb the Rocky Steps and tour Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. After lunch at the Reading Terminal Market, travel to Washington D.C. for an evening visit to the WWII Memorial and Lincoln Memorial.
Spend the day exploring Capitol Hill, the Smithsonian museums, and the National Gallery of Art. A visit to the White House wraps up the day’s activities before a group dinner in the city.
Reflect on the week’s historic journey during a farewell breakfast, then transfer to the airport for departure.
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