The World of Coca Cola Museum is a one stop Coke fans dream. Located in Atlanta, Georgia this museum takes you through the history of Coca-Cola, taste testing, polar bear meeting fun!

The World of Coca Cola Museum is a one stop Coke fans dream. Located in Atlanta, Georgia this museum takes you through the history of Coca-Cola, taste testing, polar bear meeting fun!
The Louvre Museum located in Paris, France was originally a palace built in the 12th and 13th centuries. The remnants of the palace are actually part of the museum display!
Monticello is located in the hills of Virginia in Charlottesville. Virginia is rich with colonial history and Monticello is not to be missed on your journey to this rich historical area.
Ellis Island holds a special place in the heart of Americans and it’s immigrants. This historic island has welcomed more than 12 million immigrants to their American dream. You can access Ellis Island by purchasing Statue Cruises ferry tickets during your visit.
Griffith Observatory is located in Los Angeles, California. Griffith sits high above the Los Angeles basin. Griffith was opened in 1935 and is one of southern California’s most popular attractions. You guessed it-you’ve seen it before! Griffith is prominent is many films and television shows.
Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center is a children’s museum located in Sugar Land, Texas. The Discovery Center is an outreach discovery center of the Houston Children’s Museum. The museum is located in a converted Imperial Sugar factory building which is pretty neat.
If you’re a Texan then you know Blue Bell. It’s basically the best ice cream ever-uhem I am a Texan! Did you know you could actually visit and tour their creamery? Well you can! This little gem is located in Brenham, Texas.
The amazing world of Dr Seuss museum is located in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Dr Seuss museum is part of a family of museums in Springfield, Massachusetts known as the Springfield Museums. Theodor Geisel aka Dr Seuss is actually a Springfield, Massachusetts native and in fact many of his storybooks give a nod to the area!
The Titanic Museum literally looks like the actual Titanic with an iceberg hitting the back of the ship and a water feature in front. As we walked up they were playing “My heart will go on”-I couldn’t believe it. Once you enter you receive a passenger name for each guest and follow them along your tour. Children also receive a more child friendly version. You are also asked if you want an audio necklace to take with you throughout the tour to hear interesting stories along the way.
Battle for Texas boasts OVER 250 ARTIFACTS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME.
Bowie, Travis, Crockett, Sequin and Santa Anna. They’re all represented in this incredible collection of many never-before-seen artifacts. This unforgettable, curated exhibition provides views with an in-depth perspective on the stirring story of the Battle of the Alamo. You’ll come away inspired by the historic battle and beaming with Texas pride .