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In New York we just missed King Kong. Since we went to New York, we had to go to New York City. There we went to Pop-Tart World, Nintendo World, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and on a bus tour.

Pop-Tart World was really tasty, especially with all the Pop-Tart samples. They also had a vending machine since they sold six Pop-Tarts for an expensive $20. We didn't buy any Pop-Tarts.

Another thing we did in New York City was Nintendo World, which is a store after my own heart because it sells video games. They sell hundreds of video games. Sadly most of the systems you could play were being played, but I did get to play the DSi. I took tons of pictures with it and then made them look hilarious.

The Statue of Liberty was cool in the sense of seeing the American symbol up close. On the other hand, it was, well, boring. You start at Ellis Island which was the previous immigration reception place.  After that stop, you take a boat to the island where Lady Liberty resides. If you were lucky enough to purchase tickets to the head, which you have to purchase six years in advance, then the expedition might be worth it. We only were able to go in the feet. Luckily, they didn't smell.

Another thing we did was go up the humongous Empire State Building. The Empire State Building is one thousand, two hundred fifty feet from bottom to top.  When we went up, we skipped about an hour's worth of line because we purchased our tickets in advance. We did still have to wait about thirty minutes though.

The view at the top of the Empire State Building is very cool. My preferred view was looking over Central Park and millions of tall buildings. Growing up in farm country, the only tall building I saw was about ten stories high, not one hundred stories high. Because the elevator was really fast, Chloe and I had so much fun.

Lastly we took a bus tour around New York City. This was really fun except for the fact that we had to get up at five in the morning to do it. We were ushered around New York City looking at all the famous sites and tall buildings. We also exited the bus and walked through a small portion of Central Park. Had we walked around New York City instead of the bus tour, I think Central Park might have been a great place where we could have played catch or bocce ball.

The largest stop on the bus was an amazingly large church. We went in, and it was kind of eerie. It was dark.  Plus they had organ music playing which just added to the effect. The last big thing I remember was the museum from Night at the Museum. Because it was closed for remodeling, we couldn't go inside.

Seeing the famous places like the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building was fun. I also liked Pop-Tart World and Nintendo World. I just wish I could have seen King Kong.

The Son


3 comments:

  1. I don't get it. Your in LA this week, why the recent postings from the north east - with summer leaves? Looks like besides HI next week, your mostly focused on the mid-west in the homestretch... Is there a link / reference to see what you did in past states?

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  2. We finally have USA Today waking up and catching up with the Wall Street Journal. So now I feel like waking up and actually looking to come to work again.

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  3. We've been so busy that we're just a little behind in posting our state blogs, as you can see. You can read the older blogs from each state or view the google map on our website for where we've been. For our current events, Facebook is the best place to keep up with us.

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