USA

The White House

For schools studying the history, politics or literature of the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries, ANGLIA is able to arrange a selection of tours for your students.

Although aspects of our 6-day USA tours may be unguided, ANGLIA is able to provide a Tour Manager to accompany you at additional cost. Please contact us for further details.

Our USA Tours

New York

The gateway to the United States, New York City is an exciting destination for school groups.

From the iconic sight of the Statue of Liberty and the history of Immigration through Ellis Island, to the attractions of Times Square, Broadway and the Empire State Building, New York has something to offer everyone.More>

Washington D.C.

'Taxation without Representation'

The permanent national capital, founded in 1790, is home to all three branches of the Federal government, as well as many of the nation's monuments and museums.

From the Capitol Visitor Center, the Smithsonian Institution and Arlington Cemetery, to the Lincoln and Washington Memorials and the National Holocaust Memorial Museum, there are endless sites of interest for every group, allowing us to create itineraries tailored to your exact requirements.More>

Philadelphia

'Proclaim LIBERTY throughout the land'

On tours to New York and Washington, D.C. it is possible to incorporate a visit to Philadelphia.

The temporary capital of the independent United States between 1790-1800, Philadelphia was the centre of Revolutionary activity, and its most famous attractions include Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.More>

Specifications/topics supported by these tours

GCSE: specifications featuring The American West 1840-1895:
AQA Spec A, Unit 2A Edexcel B, Unit 2B OCR A, Unit 2A

 

Themes

  • The Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • US politics
  • The American Civil War

 

The American West

For those studying the American West at GCSE, this tour is designed to provide an insight to a fascinating region, and dramatic period in history. More>

Baltimore

Midway between Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, Baltimore makes an interesting stop on a land-based tour on the north-east coast. The city played an important part in the Revolution, and with Congress meeting there it was briefly the capital of the fledgling nation in 1776-77. More>