Landmark Educational Tours

What does the DC stand for in Washington DC

The Jefferson Memorial stands beside the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.—short for District of Columbia—with people walking and sitting along the waterfront under a partly cloudy sky.

What does the DC stand for in Washington, DC? DC stands for District of Columbia, the federal district that serves as the nation’s capital. Learning what the DC stands for in Washington, DC gives students a better understanding of the city’s unique role in American history, government, and national identity.

Tidal Basin Memorials Tour

Bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands inside the Jefferson Memorial, part of the Tidal Basin Memorials Tour, with marble walls engraved with text and a domed ceiling above. Jefferson holds a rolled document in his hand.

The Tidal Basin Memorials Tour offers students a meaningful walk through American history, connecting leadership, civil rights, and reflection along Washington, D.C.’s iconic waterfront memorials.

Historic MLB Ballparks

Discover America’s most historic MLB ballparks like Fenway and Wrigley, where timeless legendary moments make baseball come alive.

African American History Tour DC

National Museum of African American History and Culture at night D.C.

Explore African American history tour dc through historic landmarks, museums, and cultural sites on this engaging educational tour.

Evening Monument Tour DC

Discover D.C.’s iconic landmarks illuminated on our Evening Monument Tour DC — a highlight of any student trip.

Arlington National Cemetery Tour

Discover history, honor heroes, and experience solemn traditions on an Arlington National Cemetery tour, a meaningful visit for all ages.

Washington DC School Trip 2026

United States Capitol Building D.C.

Plan your Washington DC school trip 2026! Discover history, culture, and government on this educational adventure designed for students.

Stem Exhibits Washington DC

Discover inspiring Stem exhibits Washington, D.C., perfect for students eager to explore science, technology, engineering, and math hands-on.

Who Built the White House?

Discover the history of who built the White House—learn about the people, plans, and legacy behind America’s most iconic residence.

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