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*Specific meals and/or visitation locations and days are subject to change
TUESDAY, MAY 12
Depart Lockport this morning for Boston. Meal/rest stops will be coordinated between
the chaperones and the bus driver. LUNCH (students will need money for this meal). Upon arrival in Boston, you’ll go directly to Quincy Market, where you’ll have time for shopping and exploring as directed by your chaperones. You’ll then transfer via bus to the Prudential Center for DINNER. Following dinner, meet your motorcoaches, depart for your hotel, check in, and remain for the night. Your group will have access to the conference room this evening for co-ed socialization.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
BREAKFAST at the hotel. Depart your hotel this morning for downtown Boston. This morning you’ll enjoy a “duck tour” of downtown Boston. You’ll cruise by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts, from the golden domed state House to the Boston Common, the historic North End to fashionable Newbury Street, Quincy Market to the Prudential Tower, and more. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, it’s time for a Big Splash as your ConDUCKtor drives the DUCK right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. Following your tour, depart for the Prudential Center for LUNCH ($20 cash allowance will be provided). This afternoon you’ll visit the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. At the museum you can be a part of the famous event that forever changes the course of American History! Historical interpreters, interactive exhibits, full-scale restored 18th century sailing vessels, historic artifacts, and so much more await your visit! This afternoon you’ll enjoy a tour of Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. You’ll have DINNER this evening followed by attending a performance of the Blue Man Group. (Alternate activity: Attend a Boston Red Sox baseball game, pending release of the 2026 Major League Baseball schedule.) Return to your hotel and remain for the night.
THURSDAY, MAY 14
BREAKFAST at the hotel. Depart the hotel this morning for the Salem Witch Museum. The Salem Witch Museum examines one of the most enduring and emotional events in American History, the Salem witch trials of 1692. The museum consists of two presentations: the first provides an immersive look into the events of 1692. You’ll experience the drama of that dark time though thirteen life-size stage sets, figures, lighting and narration as you are witness to the web of lies and intrigue of the Salem witch-hunt. The second
exhibit, Witches: Evolving Perceptions, explores the meaning behind the word “witch” and evolution of the image of the witch over time. This presentation focuses on the European witch trials and the background leading to the Salem witch trials. In addition, this presentation discusses the emergence of the stereotypical witch and the phenomenon of witch-hunting. You’ll also visit the Salem Witch Dungeon Museum. You’ll experience the acclaimed performance of a Witch trial adapted from the 1692 historical transcripts. LUNCH (cash allowance of $20 will be provided) as directed by your guides/chaperones. Depart Salem early this afternoon for your hotel where you’ll have time to change. This evening, you’ll go on a DINNER CRUISE. Return to your hotel following the cruise and remain for the night.
FRIDAY, MAY 15
BREAKFAST at the hotel. Check out and depart your hotel for the Boston Museum of Science. LUNCH (cash allowance of $20 will be provided). Following your visit, depart Boston for Lockport. Meal/rest stops will be coordinated between the chaperones and the bus driver. Dinner stop at Wegmans on the way home ($20 will be provided. Late evening arrival at the school.
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