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Food Tour in East Village in French
5.0 (18)
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New York, NY
This Food Tour is a real guided tour except that several times during the visit you will be offered to taste American culinary specialties. The objective is to introduce you to six dishes (4 savory and 2 sweet) in six different restaurants and, at the same time, this atypical and historic district of East Village. Industrial and working-class district in the 1950s, then assertive and dangerous in the 1970s and 1980s, it now offers original places combining restaurants, night bars, tattoo shops, music and craft shops ... Thus, you will be able to apprehend the district of East Village in the light of the explanations of the guide, naturally, but also by tasting dishes which characterize the local cuisine and are in their own way part of history.
In-person
All ages

Washington Tour from New York
5.0 (2)
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New York City, NY
Explore Washington D.C. in one day from New York with our guided tour in Spanish. Leaving early, you will travel through New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, enjoying unique views. In Washington, visit the iconic Arlington National Cemetery, with the graves of historical figures such as the Kennedys. Admire the Pentagon and the striking Marine Corps War Memorial. The heart of the tour is the National Mall, where you will discover iconic monuments: the Capitol, the Obelisk, and the Lincoln Memorial, the scene of historic speeches. Explore memorable sites like the Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Memorial and the World War II Memorial. Photograph the White House from the South Concourse, enjoy lunch on the National Mall, and visit the National Air and Space Museum. Conclude your adventure admiring the Capitol and return to New York, taking with you unforgettable memories of this fascinating tour.
In-person
1+ years

The Night Watchman Ghost Walking Tour
4.9 (228)
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St. Augustine, FL
This tour down dark bricks roads just might be the tour you are looking for. You may; See, Hear, Smell and Feel strange occurrences as witnessed by the Night Watchman whose kind have kept watch over the Nation's Oldest City since 1565. Walk down ancient streets, past historic buildings, while submersing yourself in the paranormal world. We tell the stories of St. Augustines ghostly past; such as Ida Alice, the strange occurrence with a murder (Black crows) and the spirit of the little girl living in the Pablo Sabate Home on 76 Spanish Street. Join us But remember its more than 500 years of history and ghosts...
In-person
3+ years

Private UNESCO Missions Tour in San Antonio
5.0 (94)
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San Antonio, TX
World-class presentations that are sophisticated, historically accurate and entertaining. The most engaging missions tour you will find in San Antonio. Guaranteed. You will learn what life was like at the missions, construction, architectural influences, and the nuanced relationships between the Franciscan Friars, Presidial soldiers and the Coahuiltecan tribes. Respectfully and beautifully presented, this experience deep dives in interdependence of colonizers and those being colonized. At the end of this tour, you will be impressed with the largest concentration of Spanish missions in the US and have a depreciation for San Antonio. Please consider purchasing our "Missions and More" tour, as it includes all four missions PLUS two more centuries of San Antonio history and diverse cultures. LOCALLY-owned/operated by professional guide and history teacher, stand-up comic, and voice artist Michael Robinson.
In-person
6+ years

Urban Enslavement Tour at Hermann Grima House
4.8 (182)
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New Orleans, LA
This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and expansive courtyard. The Urban Enslavement Tour at Hermann-Grima House, looks at the experiences of those who were enslaved in an urban setting, how that differed from those enslaved in rural settings, and how the contributions of people of African descent have shaped New Orleans. Condé Nast Traveler voted it one of the best tours in New Orleans and the only tour listed from a museum. We believe that nothing tells a story like a home. In addition, the property’s 19th-century carriage house is home to the The Exchange Shop, originally founded in the 1881 by The Woman’s Exchange and one of the oldest women-led non-profits in the South.
In-person
All ages

Wynwood Walls Admission and Official Spray Painting Experience
4.3 (31)
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Miami, FL
Learn how to spray paint like a real graffiti artist in the epicenter of street art. Your experience begins at the Wynwood Walls Welcome Center. When you arrive, our friendly staff will greet you and check you in! This admission ticket includes 1 GA Ticket and a 30-minute spray painting hands-demo in which you will participate in a hands-on experience that's sure to ignite your creative side! After the spray painting experience, you can explore the rest of the museum, scan our QR codes on each plaque to access a digital audio tour offered in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French, or enjoy the selection of augmented reality murals that bring an additional informative layer to your visit. Please arrive 10 minutes before your start time to check in and sign the waiver at the information desk located in the Wynwood Walls Welcome Center. Pre purchased ticket holders enter through the Welcome Center at 2516 NW 2nd Ave. All tickets include free Wi-Fi.
In-person
All ages

Haunted New Orleans French Quarter Ghost Tour with Local Guide
4.9 (58)
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New Orleans, LA
Some episodes of the hit series “True Blood” take place in New Orleans and for those old enough to remember, the James Bond classic “Live and Let Die” weaved the Voodoo culture of New Orleans into its plot. New Orleans is rumored to have a strong presence of ghosts and spirits. Some say it's America's most haunted city. The city’s reputation for its connection to the supernatural has led books like “Interview with the Vampire” to beset set here. As you are in New Orleans, you can do more than read a book or see a movie to experience the macabre. You can take a tour and get up close and personal! This tour take you to spooky places where your guide will tell you chilling tales about the city's dark history.
In-person
5+ years

Landmarks Downtown-East Walking Tour
4.7 (26)
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St. Louis, MO
From its origins as a French fur-trading post to the 4th largest city in the country, the early history can be told through the architectural legacy of the heart of the city. Learn the origins of the ‘Mound City’, from the bustling riverfront of the French-American entrepreneurs through the historic financial and retail districts of the City, you’ll find famous architectural and engineering marvels. Highlights: Old Courthouse, Old Cathedral, Gateway Arch, Eads Bridge, Old Post Office, Wainwright Building, Philip Johnson-designed office building.
In-person
All ages

Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Historic Mississippi River Cruise
4.4 (1996)
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New Orleans, LA
Take a 2 hour, 30 minute cruise down the great Mississippi River aboard the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen. Enjoy a narrated tour with a licensed historian describing 300-years of New Orleans history; from the founding of the city by the LeMoyne Brothers to the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. During your cruise the vessel will dock at Chalmette Battlefield for a 1-hour excursion. Enjoy a guided tour and talk by a National Park Ranger about the battle of New Orleans, while taking in the sweet breeze and delicate waves along the river. Delight in a cash bar and/or a satisfying Creole lunch option available on the boat while viewing the famous French Quarter and Port of New Orleans from the river .
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All ages

San Antonio Premium City Tour with Alamo & River Walk Cruise
4.7 (1000)
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San Antonio, TX
The first stop of the day is an exciting visit to a local cultural icon, the Alamo, where you will stand in the footsteps of heroes before. Get up close and personal with some of the Alamo’s largest weapons and fortifications- the 16 pounder cannon, palisades, and barracks. Next, take in an enriched combination of San Antonio’s history and region within national parks as you experience the stories of people who came into the Spanish missions in the 1700s. For the thrill-seekers, take an elevator ride up 190 m (623 ft) to the top of Tower of the Americas to witness the most magnificent view of the city. Finally, take in the world-renowned 15-mile urban waterway on a relaxing, 35-minute River Walk Cruise to immersive with the city’s culture, history, and architecture. Once your feet are back on the ground, your tour guide will return you safely to your downtown hotel, or arranged destination.
In-person
All ages

New Orleans Vampire Walking Tour
4.6 (682)
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New Orleans, LA
Visit the dark and mysterious world of the undead on this popular New Orleans vampire tour. Walk with your theatrical guide through the French Quarter and hear haunting legends of New Orleans’ famous vampires – ‘real’ and fictional. Visit sites associated with these creatures of the night, where you’ll hear chilling tales and learn of scandalous acts. Stop at a notable vampire tavern as well as movie locations from ‘Interview With a Vampire’ and other blood-sucking stories. Be sure to bring garlic along – just in case!
In-person
All ages

Teen Writer’s Salon (hosted by SJAWP's Teen Novel Writing Program)
100%
by San Jose Area Writing Project
SJAWP Novel Writing Program: Writer’s Salon & Workshop Calling all teen writers who want a community with whom to share writing without the commitment of a full length course! Our Teen Writer's Salon is a space in which students can write alongside other teens and workshop writing while making friends with other budding novelists. Our Writer's Salon will meet three times this fall for live zoom sessions that begin with a prompt and writing warm up followed by student readings of works in progress. We have built this space to allow students to stay connected to our Teen Writer's Institute programs and to experience the writing community offered by our Novel Writing Program. There will be no set lectures or assignments; rather, in this course, students will write together and receive peer feedback in a process facilitated by our author in residence, Hannah Jayne. Come join us and walk away with notes on a piece of writing, a peer group connected by the common pursuit of a creative writing life, and a clearer idea of how to make writing fit into your busy lifestyle! Zoom Classes will be held on Saturdays with tentative dates: February 28 - 11am–12:30pm March 28 - 11am–12:30pm April 25 - 9am-2pm (in person at SJSU) May 23 - 11am–12:30pm
Online
Ages 13-18 years

Level 1 - The Thinker ( Problem Solving with Python & Programming Basics ) - Quarterly / Half yearly / Monthly
by MathCodeLab
Outcome Introduces beginners to programming fundamentals, focusing on logic, coding, and systems through hands-on Python activities. Students build a strong foundation for further learning. Students learn core skills like problem-solving and pattern recognition by tackling relatable challenges such as optimizing a store checkout line showing how these abilities apply across fields from tech to medicine to the arts. We begin with practical problems before introducing technical concepts, ensuring students grasp the “why” behind what they learn. This hands-on, engaging approach sparks creativity, builds confidence, and equips students with versatile skills for any future path.
Online
Ages 11-18 years

BHCCClass: Python for Beginners 2026
71%
by Siliconvalley4U
A. Course Overview: The Python Programming curriculum is a one-semester course covering topics typically found in introductory computer programming (coding) courses. Other introductory programming courses are not required; students merely need to have typical computer usage skills prior to starting this course. B. Teaching Strategies: The course material is designed to appeal to a variety of students, from traditional learners who thrive on written text to audio-visual students who enjoy a multi-media format. All content is delivered through an online system that allows students to work seamlessly both in the classroom and at home. The main chapters concentrate on Python programming and computer science topics. Certain states may require additional topics ranging from computing ethics and security to career exploration to the impact of computers on modern society. The course contains additional supplemental chapters at the end that can optionally be used to meet common state requirements. Teachers may choose to assign Supplemental Lessons as desired to meet state standards or student interest. The final “Creative Project” is optional and can be completed in small groups C. Course Planner: Some classes may move faster or slower than the suggested pace. The planner assumes students are working daily with approximately 45 to 60 minutes of class time. In most cases, the planner estimates one day per lesson (including the lesson quiz), one day per graded chapter activity (lab), and one day per chapter test. Some larger labs are assigned more time. D. Reading and Objectives: Chapter One: Fundamentals of Python • Introduction to Python • Running Python Programs • Writing Python Code Chapter Two: Working with Data • Data Types and Variables • Using Numeric Variables • Using String Variables Chapter Three: Input and Output • Printing with Parameters • Getting Input from a User • String Formatting Chapter Four: Making Decisions • Logical Expressions • The “if” Statement • Logical Operators • More Complex Expressions Chapter Five: Finding and Fixing Problems • Types of Errors • Troubleshooting Tools • Using the Python Debugger Chapter Six: Lists and Loops • Lists and Tuples • List Functions • “For” Loops • “While” Loops Chapter Seven: Numeric and Data • Dates and Times • Advanced Data and Time Management • Random Numbers • The Math Library Chapter Eight: Working with Strings • Character Data • String Functions • Input Validation with “try / except” Chapter Nine: Functions • Writing and Calling Functions • Function Inputs and Outputs • Local and Global Scope Chapter Ten: Python Classes • Thinking about Objects • Class Variables and Methods • Managing Class Files Chapter Eleven: Class Instances • Creating Objects with Instance Data • Instance Methods • Managing Objects Chapter Twelve: Food Fight Project • Introducing “Food Fight” Chapter Thirteen: Creative Project Requirements (Scale as desired to meet available time) Design • Project Life-cycles and teams Coding Testing Supplemental Chapter One: Python on Your Computer • Installing Python • Managing Projects • Using the Python IDE Supplemental Chapter Two: Computers and Individual exercises per lesson Modern Society • Global Computing Issues • Managing Your Digital Identity • Impact of Computing • Artificial Intelligence Classes will be taught online (Zoom Links will be provided once registration is done) Let's head towards our goal to become a Python Programming master!
Online
Ages 6-18 years

Level 1 - The Thinker ( Problem Solving with Python & Programming Basics ) - Quarterly / Half yearly / Monthly
by MathCodeLab
Outcome Introduces beginners to programming fundamentals, focusing on logic, coding, and systems through hands-on Python activities. Students build a strong foundation for further learning. Students learn core skills like problem-solving and pattern recognition by tackling relatable challenges such as optimizing a store checkout line showing how these abilities apply across fields from tech to medicine to the arts. We begin with practical problems before introducing technical concepts, ensuring students grasp the “why” behind what they learn. This hands-on, engaging approach sparks creativity, builds confidence, and equips students with versatile skills for any future path.
Online
Ages 11-18 years

Beginner to Real-World Coding Program for Kids & Teens
71%
by Siliconvalley4U
Help your child go from coding basics to building real-world applications with a personalized, project-based learning pathway. Our year long coding program is designed for beginners as well as students with prior coding experience, focusing on practical skills, creativity, and real-world application development. Course gets renewed every 12 weeks and promoted to next levels appropriately ⸻ What Students Will Learn This program introduces students to the world of coding and, for advanced learners, helps translate concepts into real-world software and web applications. Programming Languages Offered Each student learns ONE primary programming language, selected based on their interest, aptitude, and goals: • Python Programming A personalized learning pathway is created for every student to ensure steady progress and confidence. ⸻ Real-World Project Development Students apply their skills by building real-world applications that can be showcased in a live marketplace: 👉 https://www.siliconvalley4u.com/swatstore This project-based approach helps students: • Understand how real software products are built • Develop problem-solving and logical thinking • Gain exposure to entrepreneurship and product thinking ⸻ Student Profile & Digital Portfolio (Powered by NexGenKlick) Students build and maintain a digital learning profile using Nexclap, powered by NexGenKlick, where all academic work, projects, blogs, and achievements are organized in one place: 👉 https://www.nexgenklick.ai This profile becomes a long-term portfolio that students can use for: • School applications • Internships and programs • Showcasing skills and projects Free video lessons and coding exercises are provided for the full 6-month duration: 👉 https://nexclap.com/courses ⸻ Blog Writing & Technology Awareness (Guided Activity) Students are encouraged to read about technology trends, domains, and tools, and write blogs to strengthen understanding and communication skills. • Blogs are reviewed with detailed feedback • Selected blogs are published on our website and social channels: 👉 https://www.siliconvalley4u.com/blogs This is a guided activity, not a formal class session. Students are expected to invest time outside class. ⸻ Who Is This Program For? • Beginners with no prior coding experience • Students with some coding background looking to build real projects • Kids and teens interested in coding, web development, and software creation ⸻ Cancellation Policy • No cancellations or refunds once the program begins • Applies to the full 12-week duration ⸻ Why Choose This Coding Program? • Personalized learning paths • Real-world application development • Portfolio and profile building • Flexible make-up classes • Long-term skill and career orientation ⸻ 👉 Enroll Today & Help Your Child Build Skills That Matter
Online
Ages 10-18 years

BHCCClass: Python for Beginners 2026
71%
by Siliconvalley4U
A. Course Overview: The Python Programming curriculum is a one-semester course covering topics typically found in introductory computer programming (coding) courses. Other introductory programming courses are not required; students merely need to have typical computer usage skills prior to starting this course. B. Teaching Strategies: The course material is designed to appeal to a variety of students, from traditional learners who thrive on written text to audio-visual students who enjoy a multi-media format. All content is delivered through an online system that allows students to work seamlessly both in the classroom and at home. The main chapters concentrate on Python programming and computer science topics. Certain states may require additional topics ranging from computing ethics and security to career exploration to the impact of computers on modern society. The course contains additional supplemental chapters at the end that can optionally be used to meet common state requirements. Teachers may choose to assign Supplemental Lessons as desired to meet state standards or student interest. The final “Creative Project” is optional and can be completed in small groups C. Course Planner: Some classes may move faster or slower than the suggested pace. The planner assumes students are working daily with approximately 45 to 60 minutes of class time. In most cases, the planner estimates one day per lesson (including the lesson quiz), one day per graded chapter activity (lab), and one day per chapter test. Some larger labs are assigned more time. D. Reading and Objectives: Chapter One: Fundamentals of Python • Introduction to Python • Running Python Programs • Writing Python Code Chapter Two: Working with Data • Data Types and Variables • Using Numeric Variables • Using String Variables Chapter Three: Input and Output • Printing with Parameters • Getting Input from a User • String Formatting Chapter Four: Making Decisions • Logical Expressions • The “if” Statement • Logical Operators • More Complex Expressions Chapter Five: Finding and Fixing Problems • Types of Errors • Troubleshooting Tools • Using the Python Debugger Chapter Six: Lists and Loops • Lists and Tuples • List Functions • “For” Loops • “While” Loops Chapter Seven: Numeric and Data • Dates and Times • Advanced Data and Time Management • Random Numbers • The Math Library Chapter Eight: Working with Strings • Character Data • String Functions • Input Validation with “try / except” Chapter Nine: Functions • Writing and Calling Functions • Function Inputs and Outputs • Local and Global Scope Chapter Ten: Python Classes • Thinking about Objects • Class Variables and Methods • Managing Class Files Chapter Eleven: Class Instances • Creating Objects with Instance Data • Instance Methods • Managing Objects Chapter Twelve: Food Fight Project • Introducing “Food Fight” Chapter Thirteen: Creative Project Requirements (Scale as desired to meet available time) Design • Project Life-cycles and teams Coding Testing Supplemental Chapter One: Python on Your Computer • Installing Python • Managing Projects • Using the Python IDE Supplemental Chapter Two: Computers and Individual exercises per lesson Modern Society • Global Computing Issues • Managing Your Digital Identity • Impact of Computing • Artificial Intelligence Classes will be taught online (Zoom Links will be provided once registration is done) Let's head towards our goal to become a Python Programming master!
Online
Ages 6-18 years
Beginner Spanish for Kids (K–5) | Fun & Interactive Learning
by Amazing Stars Tutoring United
This beginner Spanish class introduces young learners to basic vocabulary, greetings, numbers, colors, and simple conversations in a fun and engaging way. Through games, visuals, and interactive activities, students will build confidence while learning a new language. No prior Spanish experience is needed. This class is perfect for elementary students who are new to Spanish or need extra support. ✔ Fun, interactive lessons ✔ Beginner-friendly ✔ Builds confidence and listening skills ✔ Small group (max 10 students)
Online
Ages 5-9 years
Reading & Writing Support (Small Group) K-5
by Amazing Stars Tutoring United
Hi! This small group session is designed to support students who need extra help with reading, writing, and building confidence in school. As a certified teacher with extensive experience in special education, I provide structured, engaging lessons tailored to each child’s needs. This session is ideal for students with ADHD, learning differences, or those who need additional support to stay on track. Students will receive guided practice, individualized feedback, and strategies to improve focus, comprehension, and writing skills. ✔ Small group (max 4 students) ✔ Supportive, patient, and engaging environment ✔ Focus on confidence + academic growth ✔ Virtual sessions for convenience My goal is to help every child feel successful, capable, and confident in their learning. Limited spots available each week.
Online
Ages 7-12 years
Conversational Spanish for Elementary Students (K–5) | Advanced Learners
by Amazing Stars Tutoring United
This class is designed for elementary students who already have basic Spanish knowledge and are ready to build their conversational skills. Students will practice speaking in complete sentences, expand their vocabulary, and engage in fun, interactive activities to improve fluency and confidence. Through guided conversations, games, and real-life scenarios, students will strengthen their listening and speaking abilities in a supportive environment. ✔ For students with prior Spanish experience ✔ Focus on speaking and confidence ✔ Interactive and engaging activities ✔ Small group (max 10 students)
Online
Ages 7-10 years
Sunday Homework Prep & Catch-Up Session Middle School
by Amazing Stars Tutoring United
This session is designed to help students get organized, complete missing assignments, and prepare for the upcoming school week with confidence. We focus on homework support, reading and writing practice, and building strong study habits in a calm, structured environment. This is perfect for students who need extra support staying on track, including those with ADHD, learning differences, or busy school schedules. Students will receive guided help, individualized feedback, and strategies to improve focus and productivity. ✔ Small group (max 4 students) ✔ Homework help + organization support ✔ Confidence-building and stress-free learning ✔ Virtual and convenient for families Give your child a strong start to the week—limited spots available!
Online
Ages 7-12 years
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