Philadelphia Hershey
Harrisburg Washington DC Maryland and the Brandywine Valley
A seven night,
eight day program for families, schools and theme groups
Cultural Heritage and Local Museums give meaning and
purpose to the objects on display in museums and art galleries as they disclose the historical and
archaeological heritage of a community, leverage
conservation and the rediscovery of cultural
heritage through the arts, history, archeology, literature and architecture, preserve biodiversity and rediscover cultures associated with
agricultural, coastal and river communities.
Local Food Wineries and Breweries There are several fascinating examples
throughout America of a resurgence in farming that cater to an ever increasing
demand for local, quality and sustainable food, wine and ale consumption in
both urban and suburban communities, fueled in part by downtown development and
neighborhood construction. This, in turn, has spawned a demand for nightlife
and weekend amenities for local citizens and out of town visitors. Experience uniquely
local atmospheres in American communities where many historical and sustainable
attractions are also present.
Preserving and Divulging the Cultural
Heritage of American Communities
Communities and Local Public Transport Initiatives In recent years, efficient and affordable
public transit - in the form of bus rapid transit, subways, elevated and other
rail services and trolley cars – for urban, suburban and intercity service have
been debated, studied and in some instances implemented. Our itineraries
include major US cities with established commuter and regional service as well
as communities that are implementing new transit programs. An opportunity to
meet with local planners and managers and travel efficiently, safely and
affordably as you visit the United States.
Water Resources Management and the Environment Visit and study the efforts of communities that
are in the forefront of water resources management and other environmentally
sustainable practices in coastal and river waterfront development in small
towns and large cities as well as agricultural communities. Local officials and
nonprofit stewards of the environment, among others, will explain their
policies, programs and best management practices in wastewater and watershed
management, land conservancy issues, LEED certifications, recycling, rainwater
collection and energy efficient systems.
Connect with Tema
To Visit
the Mid Atlantic States
Local Knowledge – Global Reach
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