American Tributaries trips are not a typical high school summer trip….
Offered only once a year for rising high school seniors in the New York City area — at nearly no cost for the students — our trips are uniquely curated to intimately and creatively explore a new part of the United States in order to meet new people and learn about new communities in order to promote more understanding, trust and fellowship among Americans by practicing, unconditionally, four core values:
curiosity
respect
compassion
humility
Our current destination is South Carolina because of its rich and uniquely different history, culture and geography, with an important stop in Washington DC.
In Washington, we learn about our government and public service careers by meeting a variety of Capitol Hill professionals, including:
legislators
elected official staff members and interns
Congressional committee staff members
lobbyists
We also get some insider tours. In 2024, we toured the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Museum of American History and the Department of Justice (escorted by a Deputy Solicitor General).
In South Carolina, we will enjoy and learn about the state’s:
world-class dining
robust local agriculture
long, rich, complicated history
notable recent societal progress
breathtaking, diverse natural beauty
We travel by train between NYC, DC and SC because it’s the most green-conscious mode of transportation. To watch the zooming landscape gradually transform, also highlights the vast distances between us, helps explain our differences and encourages us to appreciate our still many commonalities.
The only payment is a minor commitment fee, which can be waived for financial reasons. Otherwise, American Tributaries covers for students the costs of transportation, lodging, admission fees, breakfasts and dinners. More details provided upon registration.
The South Carolina experience includes:
Kayaking or canoeing on local waterways
Boating Cypress Gardens swamp preserve (from The Notebook)
The inspiring International African-American Museum
McLeod Plantation and its unvarnished depiction of enslavement
Tours of two college campuses
Half-day visit to a military base
Free time on Charleston’s famed King Street and Greenville’s scenic Main Street
Visit farmers, learning about our connection to earth…and each other
Eat diverse cuisine: local fast food to soul food to seafood to BBQ and more
Dine with fellow teenagers and others from South Carolina
Community service activity
Please note that the itinerary may vary from original plans for any number of reasons. Please also note that no travel is risk-free, despite precautions, accidents may occur.
How are our trips different?
Unique experiences for college applications
Rare opportunity to meet Capitol Hill professionals
Intimate group of 6 to 8 students
Green-conscious train travel
Travel with organization founder…not a hired hand.
No passport necessary
No lost luggage or other air travel headaches
Lack of language barrier enhances socializing & self-learning
Learn about America to promote the fellowship we need…to become leaders our nation in the 21st Century requires
Student Testimonials
2024 Trip
“This trip for me has been an opportunity to meet people who at first might seem very different than me but then I’ve been able to realize that ultimately we’re so similar.”
— Leo, student traveler on July 2024 trip
2022 Trip
“I think that being able to interact with all of these people from South Carolina has really shown that we are all really so similar and that politics is not the only thing that defines us.”
— Miranda, student traveler on 2022 pilot trip
Parent Testimonials
“It was new and exciting. He wanted to call us and tell us what was happening. He doesn’t normally do that….So when I got the pictures and I got the play-by-play, it…gave us the feeling that he ‘s having a great time and experiencing things we had hoped he would experience.”
—Juliette, parent of 2022 student traveler
“The trip made my son feel as if the country were smaller. It was really so cool to see him come back and talk about things in an adult way. Much more grounded. I felt he came back a year older a week later.”
— Scott, parent of 2022 student traveler
“The trip was so chock full of every sense that you could imagine from the food to the experiences to the plantations. It was a full trip. I know our daughter was tired when she got home, but it was a good tired.”
— Jody, parent of 2022 student traveler