Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some great Children's Museums--
Houston
Baltimore
Chicago (and Chicago has a lot of educational and fun stuff and feels just enough different from DC to feel cool!)
San Fran (the Exploratorium)
My kids have also enjoyed factory tours like Utz, Jelly Belly..
Most overlooked educational activities might be the Presidential Libraries so far my favorite is the Reagan Library. I think my kids would vote for the Jimmy Carter one.
A more local gem is Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton (also plenty of caverns and such on the way to/from)
The George W Bush library in Dallas is very cool. They have a full blown situation room where you can walk through a crisis and make decisions.
Is there a computerized voice that tells the kids they're doing a heckuva job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some great Children's Museums--
Houston
Baltimore
Chicago (and Chicago has a lot of educational and fun stuff and feels just enough different from DC to feel cool!)
San Fran (the Exploratorium)
My kids have also enjoyed factory tours like Utz, Jelly Belly..
Most overlooked educational activities might be the Presidential Libraries so far my favorite is the Reagan Library. I think my kids would vote for the Jimmy Carter one.
A more local gem is Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton (also plenty of caverns and such on the way to/from)
The George W Bush library in Dallas is very cool. They have a full blown situation room where you can walk through a crisis and make decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Yellowstone - You get to see the nature of America up close plus you learn about volcanoes and thermal activity.
Anonymous wrote:Some great Children's Museums--
Houston
Baltimore
Chicago (and Chicago has a lot of educational and fun stuff and feels just enough different from DC to feel cool!)
San Fran (the Exploratorium)
My kids have also enjoyed factory tours like Utz, Jelly Belly..
Most overlooked educational activities might be the Presidential Libraries so far my favorite is the Reagan Library. I think my kids would vote for the Jimmy Carter one.
A more local gem is Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton (also plenty of caverns and such on the way to/from)
Anonymous wrote:We try to do at least one “educational” trip each year... in addition to fun trips. We do some fun things to... but the educational component is the main goal. For instance, Williamsburg is perfect. History of Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown- plus a fun day at Bush Gardens.
Anyone have another great idea- any age?