Monuments

The day I spent walking in NY

Today, I had breakfast with Natasha and Murat (from Russia), and we decided to visit NY together today as our plans were the same.
We started our walk in Central Park. I didn't really enjoyed my short walk there last week because of the weather, but today, the sky is blue, the temperature is ideal, there are a lot of people running or walking in the park, the squirels are also here... it's just per-fect!!
In Central Park we saw the Reservoir, Alice in Wonderland, Strawberry Fields (with the memorial to John Lennon) and some other nice places.

In Central Park In Central Park In Central Park In Central Park In Central Park

The day it was almost the end

Today was my last full day in Boston. I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon and I will arrive quite late in NY then, I'm really not sure I will be able to post here.
My day started early again, with a visit of Harvard and the Museum of Natural History (in Harvard). The museum wasn't as big as the one I saw in NY, but it was very interesting and I've learned several things. Do you know the color of the pigment of a blue feather? It's black, but some air bubbles make it look blue, hahahah!!! You didn't know, right?

Harvard Harvard At the Harvard Museum of History At the Harvard Museum of History The JFK Museum

The day I took 332 pictures

I'm a pictures addict, but I think I've never taken so many pictures. Today started early because some of my roomates woke up at 7.00 and then I did the same.

Christian Science Church Trinity Church The memorial for the victims of WW II The memorial for the victims of WW II Here, you do not need a map: you just have to follow the red line.

Statue of Liberty / Ellis Island Immigration Museum

The Statue of Liberty, America's symbol of
freedom, carries her torch proudly as she
overlooks New York Harbor.
9:30am
- 4:30pm - www.nps.gov/stli


Empire State Building

The Empire State Building has one of the most popular outdoor
observatories in the world, having been visited by over 110 million
people. The 86th floor observation deck offers impressive 360-degree
views of the city.
8:00am to 2:00am 7 days a week. Last elevators go up at 1:15am - www.esbnyc.com


Things to do & see in Boston

Must see's

Freedom trail
Boston Common, the State House, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, King's Chapel, the Old State House, the site of the Boston Massacre, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere's House, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, Bunker Hill Monument and the USS Constitution.


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