March marks Women’s History Month and what better time to celebrate than on the heels of of the United States.
Don’t feel comfortable visiting a museum in person? No problem. The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration recently culled a list of virtual exhibits that teachers and families can visit from the comfort of their computers.
Some of the featured exhibits, such as the Virginia Museum of History and Culture’s “Activism in the Suffrage Movement,” are free to peruse. Others, like the “Dirt on Their Skirts” by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, cost a fee.
Here’s your guide to March’s top virtual field trip picks:
presented by Virginia Museum of History and Culture; free
presented by Homestead National Historical Park; free
presented by U.S. Army Women’s Museum; free
presented by Maryland Center for History and Culture; $125
presented by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; $150
presented by Authors on Call; $270-$300



