Friday, June 24, 2011

Outside the Classroom Walls - School Tour

At the end of the year, the Traveler team went to the Western Durham Heritage Museum and then took a walk over the Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge.  At the museum, we viewed the Pulitzer Prize photo exhibit, toured trains, and most of the students enjoyed the concession stand which served coca-cola in "old-fashioned" glass bottles, popcorn, and candy cigarettes.
Students interacting with the bronze statues.

Inside an "old-fashioned" train.

The tour guide provides some an interesting facts about 19th century life in Omaha.

One of our students enjoying an exhibit.

Students have fun in the tepee.

The best part of the day was buying Coca-Cola in a bottle and popcorn.

We can be in Nebraska and Iowa at the same time!

Students walk the Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge.

A view of downtown Omaha from the bridge.

The Travelers of Lewis and Clark enjoying a beautiful day and field trip.


Blogger note: 1) I am not good at taking photos while I am teaching, so I don't have any of our school.  2) Thanks to John Kawula for sharing field trip pictures. 

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