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Virtual Field Trips
American Battlefield Trust's Virtual Field Trips bring travel adventures in iconic, historic cities directly into your classroom. Each virtual experience includes viewing historic sites, artifacts, and "meeting" special guests, historians and experts in the field. These virtual trips combine great history with the latest technology and high production to create a compelling experience always accessible online.
Each Virtual Field Trip includes an engaging mix of quizzes, biographies, articles, and other supporting resources to encourage further learning about the historic city.
Star-Spangled Banner Virtual Field Trip
Explore the War of 1812 in Baltimore, Maryland, via this virtual field trip to Fort McHenry, the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, and Hampton National...
Old Iron Sides
The USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, one of the most famous ships in the United States Navy.
Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens
Charleston is well known for the numerous plantations that dot the areas of the Lowcountry around it. One of the most famous and most visited is Boone...
Minute Man National Historical Park
William Thorning was one of the Lincoln, Massachusetts Minutemen, only 17 years old on that spring morning, April 19, 1775, when he leveled his musket...
10 Facts: Charleston in the Revolutionary War
Fact #1: Charleston was known as Charles Town during the Revolutionary War. After King Charles II chartered the Province of Carolina in 1663, settlers...
Charleston in the Revolutionary War
Charleston, South Carolina, was one of the most important cities in the United States during the Revolutionary War. Charleston (at the time called...