Bunker Hill Monument With Sonshine Educational Tours history comes to life as your students visit one of the site of one of the first major military engagements of the Revolutionary War that led to an Independent America. The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775 near Breed’s Hill, as part of the […]
Read moreMount Vernon, located in Virginia, was the plantation home of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Tour his home, pay your respects at his and Martha’s tombs and visit the new Ford Orientation Center. Learn about George Washington’s exceptional life and accomplishments through interactive displays and a short film at the educational […]
Read moreThe Library of Congress Reading Rooml The Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress is perhaps the most magnificent building in Washington DC. The design of the building holds some of the richest public interiors in the United States, and its structure is a classical work of art. When it was finished some people actually […]
Read moreCapitol Building This is the building that has defined the Washington DC skyline since the present dome was completed and topped with the statue of Freedom in 1863. Sonshine Educational Tours can arrange for your group to tour this iconic building. The tour begins with a short movie in the new Visitors Center and includes […]
Read moreSupreme Court building The Supreme Court is the head of the Judicial Branch of our Constitutional government. The nine justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate for life. Customized Smithsonian field trips can also include: [catlist id=3 numberposts=-1 template=list-only]
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