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New York City – July 3rd – 6th & 12th

New York City – July 3rd – 6th & 12th

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  • Author: JennieRae
  • Date Posted: Jul 4, 2015
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I’m in New York for a reunion of the people I met on my Antarctic cruise back in January.  We chose New York because one of the guys is in a Broadway play here.  It was also extra special because it was 4th of July weekend.  It was an amazing weekend and it was so great to see everyone again.  We had such a blast together and we’re even planning the next reunion(s).

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The Freedom Tower at 1776 ft and 104 stories is now the tallest building in the US.

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“The Sphere” was designed as a symbol of peace and stood in the plaza of the World Trade Center for three decades.  It was damaged in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, but is now part of the memorial for all the lives that were lost that day.

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The memorial pools are set into the footprints of the original World Trade Center buildings that were destroyed on Sept. 11th, 2001.  The parapets surrounding the pools, contain the names of each person who died that day.

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The Brooklyn Bridge was the world’s first suspension bridge.

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