These are the things that I experienced the second day in New York! This morning came
way too early! We set the alarm for 7:15 am so that we could meet together as a
group at 8 to go downtown to battery park to get onto the ferry to go to
Liberty and Ellis Islands. I am so glad that I remembered to take Dramamine
before this boat ride otherwise I wouldn't have made it five seconds. It was
nice walking around both islands and learning about the history of each. I was
so tired by the time we were on Ellis Island that I finally gave in and sat
down for a quick power nap. I think that the time change and going to bed
really late as well as waking up really early did it to me. But this power nap
made all the difference. Around noon we took the ferry back to Manhattan, found
a Chinese place to eat at in the financial district, which everyone in my group
liked a lot but I wasn't all that impressed. But that is how it goes sometimes.
After lunch we went and toured around the Trinity Cathedral which is right
across the way from Wall Street. We went and saw where George Washington was
inaugurated as the first president of the United States. We then walked up to
St. Pauls Chapel which is a church that was right across the way from Ground
Zero. The church itself is the oldest public building in continuous use and the
only remaining colonial-era church in Manhattan. In 1789, George Washington
prayed at this church after his inauguration as the first president of the
United States. The church suffered very little damage on 9/11. It became a
place of refuge for victims, firefighters, police officers, and rescue workers.
This was the place that Mayor Rudolph Giuliani gave his last speech as the
Mayor of Manhattan. They had this church set up with flowers and as a memorial
for those directly effected by the events of 9/11. (bell) After which we went
into see the reflective pools and 911 memorial. I almost lost it emotionally
here cause it was very somber being in there. I really thought it was
impressive at just how reflective the new towers are. Very symbolic. Afterwards
we went to Little Italy and shopped around found a good restaurant to eat at.
After that we took the subway back to Times Square to the Sodheim Theatre to
see Anything Goes which was amazing. I really love this city and I love love
love being here! Night!



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| Where a scene in Hitch takes place. The acoustics where amazing in this room. |
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| Possible ancestors who came through Ellis Island |
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| Spring time in Battery Park |
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| The famous Bull that has been in Hitch, For Richer or Poorer, The Associate, Just to name a few |
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| Trinity Church |
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| World Trade Center from Trinity Church |
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| Headstone in Trinity Cemetary |
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| Where Washington was inaugurated as first President of the United States |
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| I was fascinated by how reflective this new building was. |
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| St. Paul's Chapel |
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| This 'Bell of Hope' was presented by the church in London on September 11, 2002. It is rung every September 11. It was also run when terrorist attacks happened in Spain and England. |
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| This one was gut wrenching for me |
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| Standing at the base |
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| This tree was planted in between the two towers and survived. It was then replanted, I think in Battery Park but then was uprooted from sever storms, replanted again at the 9/11 memorial and is now flourishing. It is called the 'Survivor Tree' |
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| Little Italy |
1 comment:
I am really enjoying all of your pictures and reading about your trip. Thank you for sharing. I love you!
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