
New York! What a town. There is buildings everywhere and so much touristy stuff to see. T and I started the day out by going to the Grand Central Station. It was much smaller than what I saw on TV or movies, but it
definitely looked old and unique. Basically, you can catch most trains and subway routes from here.
So we caught the the number 4 subway route. This route takes you down to ground zero. I swear stuff on TV seems wider and bigger than in real life. The train cars were very narrow and small. The ride to our stop wasn’t too long. Definitely shorter than going by car. Kinda wish Seattle had this kind of transportation. Just to quickly get to downtown from Bellevue would be awesome.
So we got off at the financial district and walked towards the place previously occupied by the world trade center twin towers. For me, it seemed like “This is the place where it happened, eh”. For T, it was like, “Dood, they use to be right there”… he seen them before they went down. It has to be mind boggling to not see the huge structures, let alone no structures at all. Very un-NY like to not have buildings there. What I found interesting is that you can’t publish any of the pictures you take within 25 feet of the viewing fence. Makes you wonder what secretly they are doing in there… does it?
After that, we trekked towards the New York Stock Exchange. I thought there was just one building…. no… a few of them. The main one you see in most pictures was covered in American flags. Pretty awesome to see. Talk about a huge flag.

Next stop was to see the lady of the cit-ah… lady liberty. So we walked all the way down to Battery park, which wasn’t that far. This was where you got onto a ferry to go to Ellis Island. The sun was shiny by then…. and hot. So we hopped onto the ferry and could see the Statue of Liberty
get closer and closer. The view behind was the city skyline.
After a few minutes, we could get off the ferry and check out the lady; close up! From far away, she doesn’t seem very huge, but at her feet, GEEEEZ, talk about a tall lady. Very very
green too. It was too late to go inside her and go to the top of the crown, but it was still grand to see. I would recommend anyone to go see her.
The next stop was Central Park. That means another subway ride but going north. The park
was huge just like Google’s map illustrates. Add in the heat and so much walking, it was time to head back after looking at a few things in the park. Some pretty cool trees, scultures, and people in the park.
Too much to see in one day, but we pulled bunch off the list. I would definitely come back during a less hotter time, let alone more personal time than this trip allows.
Back to the conference!!

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