History/Social Studies Index

Discover the history and achievements of the Revolutionary period. Immerse yourself back into the time of the Civil War or World War II. Explore the monumental changes to the U.S. in the 19th and 20th centuries. The possibilities are endless as your group will journey through history and bring the words and images in their textbooks to life. Our history tours are led by knowledgeable and passionate local specialist guides who make learning about historical events and important historical figures fun and intriguing.

Kaleidoscope Adventures is a specialist in custom designing thematic history and social studies tours or thematic days on your tour. We can focus on any aspect of, or period in American history. Whether concentrating on a specific theme, or designing an itinerary that focuses on chronological history, our expert team can custom design the ideal program for your students and curriculum.


Boston

Boston is a destination where your group can study American history firsthand. From the landing of the Mayflower at Plymouth Rock to the birth of the American Revolution, Boston retells the powerful stories of our nation’s beginnings.

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Lancaster/Hershey/Gettysburg

From the Amish countryside to Civil War reenactments, the Lancaster/Hershey/Gettysburg area offers history groups a world of wonderful experiences. Photo Courtesy of Gettysburg CVB.

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Philadelphia

Made famous for the birthplace of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” with the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, Philadelphia offers groups a historical experience that is second to none.

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San Antonio

From its Native American occupation, discovery by Spanish explorers, old missions, the battle of the Alamo, and the Old West, the history and attractions of this beautiful city can entertain groups for days.

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Savannah

Savannah and Coastal Georgia is more friendly than formal and will welcome your history group with true southern hospitality.

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St. Augustine

St. Augustine, founded by the Spanish in 1565, is the oldest permanent European settlement in the continental United States.

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Washington DC

Washington, DC is the best historical “living classroom” in the U.S. Experience government and politics in action at the U.S. Capitol, White House, and Supreme Court. Explore treasures in the Smithsonian museums. Learn about our nation’s history at the many monuments and memorials.

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Williamsburg/Jamestown/Yorktown

The Williamsburg/Jamestown/Yorktown area is truly a “living classroom.” Your group can travel back in time and experience life in the American colonies. Colonial Williamsburg and the surrounding area offer students a unique glimpse at the first settlement in what would eventually become the United States. Photo Courtesy of York County, VA, The Fifes and Drums of Yorktown.

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