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Best field trips you went on as a kid?

Stratford upon Avon is just down the road from here, but I'd never go there to see Shakespeare. Foreigners seem keener on him than the natives.
Aside from Britain heavily marketing Shakespeare for tourism, American middle and upper classes emphasize it as a marker of class in a society that has little other than money and technology to mark class.

Fashion has long since been reduced to the lowest level, even when expensive.

High school curricula require Shakespeare in the advanced courses, and to a degree that no other author really enjoys. There is an unspoken Anglophilia in American cutlure, that surfaces in not just the persistence of news reporting, but in all sorts of marketing. Pitch men and women often will inexplicably be British with an accent, a holdover of the "snob appeal" device in sales.

It's amazing how long the Brit prejudice has held on, to the detriment of all other cultures coming here, and long after race-based changes were implemented in curricula.

In a nation of mongrels, we often just default to identifying with the English, since our culture speaks almost exclusively that language and cannot read in any other.
 
Stratford upon Avon is just down the road from here, but I'd never go there to see Shakespeare. Foreigners seem keener on him than the natives.
Perhaps they appreciate the contribution he made to the structure of poetry and the English language more than the yeomen of English backwaters?

Certainly across much of North America his words and plays are like pearls cast.
 
The Ford truck assembly plant in 1968 - coolest school field trip ever!

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Space Farms in Sussex NJ

Another zoo with a museum.
 
The Ford truck assembly plant in 1968 - coolest school field trip ever!

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Those are International Harvester tractors, though. Ford (now New Holland tractors) produced its own brand of tractors just as beastly and durable.

There are many very old models from both brands still in use today.
 
In the late 60s we visited Berkeley Castle, where (supposedly) Edward II was killed by having a red-hot poker shoved up his arse.

We also went to Windsor Safari Park, which I hated as they had a killer whale called Ramu in a tiny little pool doing stupid tricks. I was so upset it made me cry. Ramu later got shipped off to the Seaworld whale concentration camp and abuse centre in Florida.
 
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