An engaging experience for teenagers, made by a teenager. Bringing you history in a way that is understandable, captivating for younger people, and facilitates a sense of relatability. This produces an environment that is more comfortable for the teens being guided, thus allowing them to ask questions and think openly. No question is too stupid when the person you’re asking is your peer.
Events, places, and scenes will be contextualized in their historical settings. You will not only learn about where you are and/or what you are seeing, but the context in which it lies. What was going on at the time (both in America and a bit of Global context as well)? Why is what you are seeing important, relevant, and culturally enriching? These questions will be answered.
Aiming for each tour to be detail-oriented and chockful of rich and interesting titbits, but not wanting to leave you without the key larger pictures, Lucas aims to give you a view of “the whole forest” without missing it “for the trees.”