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One Size Doesn’t Fit All

We craft your Light Field Trip to reflect your interests and constraints. Why go on a roadtrip that you won’t like? Yet, we all suffer from decision fatigue, so we offer the following categories of trips so you can steer us in the right direction for your uniquely curated experience. Of course you can always just roll the dice and see what happens. 

New York South Broadway in the 1880s

We make history come alive by taking your to the places that are rooted in the pages of history books. Whether it is the settlement of colonists, revolutionary battles or revolutionary ideas about industry, this is the living the history of the places that changed the story of America.

By the late 1800s, there were many changes happening in the United States. Women were starting to fight for more rights, and laborers were struggling with stagnant wages and industrialist elites who were accumulating great wealth. It was a time of opulence and despair. Many workers had to give up their independent trades for factory jobs, and immigrants faced competition for employment in the growing cities.

Despite the challenges, many Americans were optimistic about the future, and in our field trips we link the stories of the places and people who achieved great wealth or lived and worked in the neighborhoods we see today.

Between New York and Boston, the publishing world grew to encompass writers that line the bookshelves of libraries around the world. We share the stories of the literary greats whose early beginnings to tragic ends happened here.

American Impressionism and the Hudson River School were not the only art colonies that dot the great New York metro area. The arts trail touches on the history of Tiffany and Newman, performance and sculpture. But we also share locations to inspire your creative side. From galleries, to studios or scenic vistas, this type of trip will inspire you.

Retro Pop Shop

We’ve read the old motor guides, as the Lincoln Highway created the road trip and the train tracks moved the raw materials to new destinations. We deliver the iconic attractions make the scenic drives more interesting.

We start with three questions. Ready?