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The TT memorial was very similar to visiting Pearl Harbor for me. Just a surreal feeling imagining the horror that went down on the ground you’re standing on.The wife, daughter, and I went there in 2017 and had a great time. The most memorable thing we saw though was the Twin Towers memorial. I was emotionally awestruck just standing there, realizing the catastrophe that took place on that very spot and seeing all of the names of lives that were lost.
Every time I go by the sign on 80 for Brooklyn, IA.No sleep till
I agree.... if you get a shot at Brooklyn Decker, you don't sleep!Don’t sleep on Brooklyn!
Amtrak bro. Hop from DC to Baltimore to Philly to NYC to Providence to Boston. Really no need get in a car the whole time unless you want to.I'd love to do an entire historical road trip in the northeast, but don't think my blood pressure could take the traffic
I would just say skip Times Square in general but that’s me. Make sure you grab some pizza from somewhere awesome as well.
Also I’m this weather a ferry boat tour is an awesome idea. Some really great food and drinks served there as well and gives you a unique view of the city. Really great of you start to get overwhelmed by the crowds
Hot ferry tip: skip the tour boats and just ride the new public ‘NYC ferry’ system. Rides are like 4 bucks, they sell beer and canned cocktails, have outside seating on the top deck, and great views of the city.
When we lived in Chicago I'd see tourists on the river ferry boats and I'd think to myself 'yikes it would suck to be there', lol.Hot ferry tip: skip the tour boats and just ride the new public ‘NYC ferry’ system. Rides are like 4 bucks, they sell beer and canned cocktails, have outside seating on the top deck, and great views of the city.
When we lived in Chicago I'd see tourists on the river ferry boats and I'd think to myself 'yikes it would suck to be there', lol.
Riverboat architecture tour is actually very legit.When we lived in Chicago I'd see tourists on the river ferry boats and I'd think to myself 'yikes it would suck to be there', lol.
I'm sure they are. I just remember leaving the Loop after work and seeing them and thinking there's nowhere I'd rather be less than crammed on that boat.Riverboat architecture tour is actually very legit.
Amazed at how narrow the spaces between buildings. Macy’s parade makes it seem wide open spaces. Every language being spoken and unbelievable dress on all kinds of people.