Write the lettet to principal suggest him to plan a historical tour
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One of the best ways to get students excited about history is to get them out of the classroom to visit a historical site or museum. A student excursion to the White House (see our “Field Trip Guide: Visiting The White House with Children and Teens“) and Washington, D.C., creates a lifetime of memories. But you need not go all the way to Washington, D.C., in order to plan a presidential field trip; check out the NCBLA’s list of possible presidential field trip opportunities here: (see our “Field Trip Guide: Presidential Birthplaces, Houses, and Libraries“). In addition to all the historic presidential places and museums recommended on this site, there are numerous American history destinations you can visit all across the country that will enrich young people’s understanding of our nation’s heritage. Our extraordinary art museums, science museums, and children’s museums, as well as our great urban public libraries, also provide exciting and entertaining experiences for young people that will enrich their understanding of America’s history and culture.
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