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[quote=Anonymous]2 kids. They are tasked to research a place close enough for a day trip during the week. Historical, anthropological, geological significance. Population composition - racial, median age, occupation, median income, education level, how they voted etc, must see stuff, things to do, local news of interest etc. documentaries, travel blogs, etc. Then twice a month, we pick a place to visit. Sometimes we stay overnight. We have been doing a lot of state and national parks also. We love to go to historical places, or places with natural beauty, see how people live, love long drives, Birdwatch, trek, photograph, eat out. There is just such a lot of museums, historical sites etc around us. But mainly, we don’t go unprepared. All of it is like an immersive field trip. Our last trip was to New River gorge national park … and we did a bit of adventure sports, visited a ghost town, trekked, visited the visitor center, went to various summits, saw the work done by CCC etc. We watched several short documentaries to prepare and there was a lot of discussion about Great Depression and the state of the world today. [/quote]
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