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published on 07/26/2004

EDUCATIONAL TOURS

By
Certified Social Studies Teacher,High School Students


2005/Spring
JAPAN: Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka (8 days)
This tour will encourage travelers to develop a stronger appreciation and interest in Japanese history, geography, literature, language and the arts.

2005/April
NASHVILLE: (2 days) Visit the Capitol Building, Tennessee State Museum, The Parthenon, Frist Center, and The Hermitage. Possible lunch on the General Jackson Showboat or Hard Rock Cafe and a Nashville Predators Hockey game...if tickets are available! Touring the Saturn Car Factory in Spring Hill is an option.

2005/June
HISTORIC AMERICA: (8 days) Travel to Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown Settlement, Yorktown Battlefield, Washington, DC, Mt. Vernon and Monticello.

For further tour information contact:
Candace Long


Certified Social Studies Teacher
High School Students

American History
World History
American Government
Economicis

To register for classes contact:
HILGER HIGHER LEARNING
www.hhlearning.com

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