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Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts

Times Square in Photos

 Times Square in Photos
I told you that I would be back for this, delicious!
Times Square in Photos
This place is fully alive with music, entertainment, food, shopping,
lights and so much more. Thank you for taking a look at our 
New York City trip!  We are happy to be back home and back to the swing 
of things.  Hope that you enjoy your weekend!

Central Park Zoo in New York

Central Park Zoo in New York
One of our many stops in New York was the Zoo.
Right in the middle of this great city is Central Park.  This is a great place to be if
you're looking to take in all of what nature has to offer.
We were smitten by this adorable sea lion, as he swam lapses around the pool.
We had a great time feeding the animals, 
enjoying the day and taking in the wonders of this beautiful park.
Nothing is better than watching your child smile, spending your time with loved ones
enjoying the moment.  Not collecting, not wasting, just being with those you love
and lending a hand to those who need it.

New York in the Summer

New York in the Summer
Ellis Island
Freedom Tower progress.  The tower is currently taller that the Empire State Building
and seems to be the second tallest building in the United States, 
but soon after it is done, it be be the tallest in the USA.
Cooling off in Battery Park.
 
There is something about being home in the summer that captivates our hearts.
Family, friends, the food, the parks, the scenery, the events, the richness of the
culture and so much more.

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The High Line in Photos/ New York City

The High Line in Photos/ New York City
The High Line in New York City is a Public Park  built on a historic freight 
rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side.  Read the history here
Visit The High Line website here for more information.
Cooling off my toes, it was a hot and humid day, let me emphasize that, 
HUMID & HUMID,
makes 98 degrees feel like 104.  There were many of us cooling our heels that day
on this water feature.
This little spot is great to sit and enjoy the view of the river.
Great for getting away from the hustle and bustle of the streets below.  
Find cafes, art work, bands, and more while on the High Line.
 
Enjoy!

Our Trip Back Home: Remembering 9-11


When we drove home to New York City this past Spring, we visited Ground Zero to remember the victims of 9-11.  We witnessed part of the reconstruction of the site that will serve as a memorial for all the victims of that terrible day.

The construction workers work everyday to get these buildings up.

This is a view of the Freedom Tower/ Tower One.

This skyscraper will be several hundred feet taller than the World Trade Center.  It will mark the location of 9-11, so where ever you are in the city, you will be able to see it.

The actual prints of where the towers stood will be fountains marking the foundation of the Twin Towers with the names of all the victims of 9-11.  Under the fountains, deep in the foundation of the the two towers that once stood there will be the Memorial Museum.




We always visit this location when ever we are in New York City, we all have our stories of that day. 
Do you remember where you were and what you were doing?

Coney Island Astroland Park (Guest Post)

Astroland Cyclone
Guest post by Mikey (my husband)

One of our many stops back home in Brooklyn was to Coney Island Astroland Park.  
This nostalgic, family-friendly amusement park brought back so many childhood memories.  
Home to The Cyclone, this New York City National Historic Landmark is listed in 
the New York State Register of Historic Places.  You may read the history 
of this Amusement Park here and here.
Wonder Wheel
I remember coming here in the summer months as a child with my dad.  My weekends 
were filled with cotton candy, seafood and the kiddie roller coaster.  
It was happiness for me as a five year old and as a teenager.
As I tried to catch a glimpse of the kiddie roller coaster to show my little one,
 I noticed that it was gone.  It was replaced with another ride but not from my memories.
   They were testing the Soaring Eagle while we were walking around 
eating Nathan's famous hot dogs.  I wanted to ride it so bad, but had to 
wait until the weekend when it was to open.  
Like myself, my son loved it!  He loves carnivals and amusement parks
so this was a special treat for him.
This sign was pretty BIG and visible.
...need I say more!  :)

Mikey
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