Houston, We Have a Problem: Largest City in Texas has Almost Too Much for Student Groups to See
Clocking in at a staggering 634 square miles, Houston, the largest city in America’s largest state, could contain the cities of New York, Washington, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Minneapolis and Miami, combined. In fact, the city is so large, it is nearly impossible to experience all of its offerings in a single trip. Student travel groups would be well advised to make sure their boots are made for walking when visiting the Lone Star State’s biggest gem.
Read MoreExtra! Extra! Newport News Announces New Student Attraction
Looking for something new and adventurous to showcase to your student group? Then look no further. Newport News, Virginia is happy to offer the new and improved Newport News Park Ropes and Initiatives (R & I) Course.
Read MoreRecession-Proof: How Student Travel Trumps the Economic Slump
The U.S. recession officially started in December of 2007 but the strongest effects were not felt throughout the country until mid-to-late...
Read MoreGo Big or Go Home: Student Travel At Large in Dallas
The nation’s largest metropolitan area not on a navigable body of water, Dallas Texas proudly displays its longstanding reputation for southern hospitality. With such a wide variety of offerings, including the largest continuous urban arts district in the country, student travel groups will have plenty to experience in this impressive Texas city with a singular appetite for life.
Read MoreJust Deserts: Mesa, Arizona Brings History and Future Together
Twenty miles outside of Phoenix lays Mesa, Arizona. Due to its culturally rich history and abundance of outdoor activities that are both fun and educational, student travel groups would be well advised to take a closer look at this unassuming city, which happens to be the state’s third largest.
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