History Class Trips to Atlanta, Georgia
Trip planners interested in planning a history class trip should consider Atlanta, Georgia as their destination. At GO Educational Tours, we believe students greatly benefit from a hands-on learning approach. Under the subject of history, museums are a great place to offer this approach. When planning a history class trip to Atlanta, consider the following museums on your itinerary!
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights
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Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
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Delta Flight Museum
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights
On your next history class trip, consider visiting The National Center for Civil and Human Rights museum in Atlanta, Georgia. This museum is known for one of the top museums dedicated to the worldwide human rights movement. The museum opened to the public on June 23, 2004.
At the museum, students on class trips experience the center more than a museum. The museum offers many exhibits, currently in October 2020, including: The American Civil Rights Movement, The Global Human Rights Movement, Dignity Museum, and The Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection.
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
When students visit the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, they are able to learn more about U.S. President Jimmy Carter, his family including his Administration.
The museum is surrounded by 35 acres of ponds, animals and open fields. The museum is also apart of the presidential library system connected to the National Archives. At the museum, groups may schedule self guided or docent-guided student tours.
If a trip organizer for a history class trip chooses to take a docent- guided student tour, they should expect a 60-90 minute tour. This tour is for grades 1-12 and is interactive. Tours may be scheduled as general, or upon request, may emphasize on a groups specific focus.
Contact our team for more information on booking this museum tour!
Delta Flight Museum
Students visiting the Delta Flight Museum explore the past history of Delta airlines and the future of flight. innovation. The museum offers history class trips with an array of aviation items and interactive exhibits. School groups are can request to have a guided visit led by a trained museum staff member. The tour would last one hour.
Our sales team is available to help plan your next history class trip to Atlanta. You can view our available itineraries on the link below, or reach out to us directly at 855-446-8687!
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