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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our 2nd graders go to Seneca Schoolhouse, in Poolesville, MD, and get the experience of being in a one-room school in the 1880s. It is absolutely fantastic. The lady who runs it is top notch. Lots of actual education, experience, and a side of entertainment. Lots of reports of it as a favorite all-time field trip. I lucked into being a chaperone for one kid, and you better believe I was waiting at midnight for the sign-up sheet to drop for chaperones for my next kid's class. Hosts up to 28 kids, I think easily adaptable through to 6th grade. Maybe higher, but you'd need to check with the lady who runs it. https://www.historicmedley.org/visit/seneca-schoolhouse/ Slightly less exciting, off the beaten path trips that either went well or I was told went well: Virginia Arboretum (3rd) Overnight trip to Port Isobel Island, in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. (8th) Huntley Meadows Park, raised trail goes through wetlands. Lots of turtles, birds, snakes, frogs, etc. (3rd) Air and Space Museum Annex (3rd) Overnight @ Camp Highroad (7/8) Museum of the Bible plays (Horse and His Boy, Pilgrim's Progress, others) (4-6) Ford's Theatre (6) Hidden Pond Nature Center for an "Erosion Hike, Rocks & Minerals Talk, and a Pond Netting" (2) Washington National Cathedral (5/6) Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in Washington DC (5) Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (5) Gunston Hall (4) I am blanking on a bunch of others. I feel like I should've been keeping better track.[/quote] Also a day trip to Jamestown + Williamsburg in 4th grade. It is a long day, though.[/quote] I grew up in this area and went to Seneca Schoolhouse on a Girl Scout trip in the 90s and still remember it to this day! Definitely a good field trip option! [/quote]
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