With a rich history, diverse neighborhoods and legacy of arts, culture, and education, Boston, known as the unofficial “Capital of New England,” has something for everyone. We think of it as the Cradle of Liberty, but Boston is home to so many fascinating sights and points of interest that your toughest choice will be which ones to experience first. Today, Boston is home to a developed theatre district, the Boston Symphony and Pops Orchestras, a myriad of museums, Franklin Park Zoo, and Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park. Also known for its exceptional food, you won’t want to miss a sampling of their distinct local cuisine of fresh seafoods, salts and dairy products, before catching a ballgame at historic Fenway Park or seeing the Celtics at TD Garden. As one of the oldest cities in the United States, it is difficult to find a city that surpasses Boston in terms of its…
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What do you get when high-energy collegiate sports meet exciting local attractions? The honor and prestige of your band performing at a Bowl Game is a winning experience for your group. More than 10 Bowls offer halftime or parade performances in destinations across the nation, and Beyond the Classroom Tour & Travel has a working relationship with them all. Experience the energy and excitement of a nationally televised college football game while marching in front of tens of thousands in a professional stadium. Many games include parade performances and an optional competitive element for participating bands.
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Canada is filled with vibrant cities such as massive, multicultural Toronto. Toronto isn’t just a destination, it’s an experience! Just a short ride from the U.S. border, The Queen City is the ideal destination for a group desiring an international experience with a metropolitan flare. As Canada’s largest city, it is an ideal destination for student groups. You can choose from excellent performance venues, a host of theatres, two symphony orchestras, over 50 ballet and dance companies, Broadway Theater performances, natural wonders in world-class museums, spectacular attractions, professional sports, unique historical sites, delectable dining, and trendy shopping. In addition to the arts, be sure to take in the Royal Ontario Museum, the 1,800 ft. CN Tower, one of Toronto’s professional sports teams, or the 5,000 animals at the Toronto Zoo. The proximity to natures’ wonder, Niagara Falls, allows groups to experience it during a day trip.
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