Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Where have you been?

I have had the privilege of visiting some really great museums. I have visited some really amazing place like New York, Washington D.C., and Manchester U.K. I got to at least visits two museums in NY, about 10 in D.C., and around 6 or 7 in the UK. I have also visited some really cool historic places in South Carolina and North Carolina. I want to share some pictures of some of my favorite ones here now.

Unfortunately I was about 17 when I visited D.C and only have very fond memories of my visit there. I didn't own a personal camera then and didn't have a cellphone so I couldn't take any pictures of my own.  My favorite museum was the Smithsonian Natural History museum. I also loved seeing the Declaration of Independence at the US National Archives. I am really sad that I have no pictures from this trip, but I plan on going back sometime in the future and many Gigabytes of data will ensue.

I Visited NY when I was about 18 or 19 and I had my own camera by then. It was a trip with my best friend for her medical purposes but we got to visits a couple of awesome places too. We visited the Statue of Liberty, Grand Central Station, The MET, Walt Whitman’s birthplace, and a very cool historical graveyard that was close to our hotel.













There are some very cool places that are historical very close to me. For instance, I visited Middleton Plantation, Magnolia Gardens, and the Biltmore House in 2009 at the age of 19.

Middleton Plantation 







 Biltmore House






In 2010 at the age of 20 I visited Manchester with my husband to see his family. We went somewhere almost every single day. We visited Manchester Cathedral, The Museum of Science and Industry, and downtown Manchester (Historic all by itself), the Manchester Museum, the Imperial War Museum, Manchester United Stadium, a few historic Churches, Trafford Park, and more. 
















2 comments:

  1. Love!
    Didn't we go to Ellis Island also?

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  2. Plus, we should go on a road trip to Philadelphia. You would love it!

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