Road Scholar programs in New Orleans take participants to this famous street, known for jazz clubs, parades, and nightlife.
What is Bourbon Street?
Road Scholar participants visit this historic bell, known for its famous crack and symbolizing American freedom.
Road Scholar participants visit this historic bell, known for its famous crack and symbolizing American freedom.
Road Scholar’s Appalachia programs feature this genre of music, which originated in the mountains and features banjos and fiddles.
What is bluegrass?
This famous island chain, included in Road Scholar’s eco-adventure programs, is home to Key Largo and Key West
What are the Florida Keys?
Road Scholar programs in Michigan explore this Great Lake, the only one entirely within the U.S.
What is Lake Michigan?
During a Road Scholar program, you can visit this New Orleans district, famous for its ironwork balconies and Creole architecture.
What is the French Quarter?
Road Scholar’s Pittsburgh program explores this historic funicular railway, offering stunning views of the city skyline.
What is the Duquesne Incline?
Road Scholar participants explore this scenic trail, which stretches from Georgia to Maine.
What is the Appalachian Trail?
Road Scholar’s space exploration programs in Florida take participants to this famous NASA facility.
What is Kennedy Space Center?
Road Scholar programs in Michigan feature this stunning national lakeshore, known for its towering sand dunes.
What is Sleeping Bear Dunes?
This traditional Louisiana dish, often featured in Road Scholar cooking classes, combines rice, meat, and spices in a one-pot meal.
What is jambalaya?
Road Scholar participants visiting the Laurel Mountains get to know the work of this man, who is considered by some to be the greatest American architect
Frank Lloyd Wright
This West Virginia river, featured in Road Scholar adventure programs, is a prime spot for whitewater rafting.
What is the New River?
In Road Scholar’s Everglades programs, participants may spot these large, invasive reptiles that have disrupted the local ecosystem.
What are Burmese pythons?
Participants on Macinack Island will check out homes of this style architecture.
Victorian
Louisiana is nicknamed this state, after a winged local.
The Pelican State
The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually descendants of immigrants from this European country.
Germany
Coal mining was a major industry in this Appalachian state, which is home to the New River Gorge.
Vest Virginia
The Florida Keys are connected by this scenic highway, which includes the Seven Mile Bridge.
What is U.S. Route 1?
Michigan is the only state that consists of two peninsulas, separated by this body of water.
What is the Straits of Mackinac?
This massive swamp and wetland area in southern Louisiana is home to alligators and cypress trees.
What is the Atchafalaya Basin?
The first American flag is said to have been sewn by this woman in Philadelphia.
Betsy Ross
The highest point in the Appalachian range is Mount Mitchell in this state.
North Carolina
Spanish explorer, Juan Ponce de León, landed in Florida looking for this magical construction.
The Fountain of Youth
The Mackinac Bridge connects the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan, spanning this Great Lake.
What is Lake Huron?