"The Big J"--USS New Jersey, now at Camden Harbor.
Morven, historic governor's mansion and home of Richard Stockton, famous for signing the Declaration of Independence and then languishing as a POW in British hands.
Morristown, NJ, and especially George Washington's headquarters.
The Paper Mill Playhouse, in Millburn, NJ. (I live in an unincorporated "sub-suburb" of Millburn.)
upstate NY: Albany NY, Cooperstown, baseball hall of fame, Saratoga Springs (racetrack) Lake George, The Adirondacks, Buffalo, Syracuse
New York City: Natural history museum, Empire State Building, The new world trade center and 9/11 memorial, central park, New York public library, time square, statue of liberty, Chrysler building, museum of art
Knight, you need to come up north... thats a great place fer sure, though it is hardly the ONLY one.... we have lots and lots here!! if you go to the museum, you can't forget
Oregon is so beautiful.. just about anywhere. Climb a mountain, enjoy a breath-taking view, float a river (in the summer of course), go on a long trail ride through the wilderness, frolic through a forest, peacefully watch the sun set over the Pacific, trek through a cave, or go to Portland and be weird and not be judged for it!
There are quite a few sites and monuments to visit here, and also great places in several other European countries, as changing the continent should include several different places.
Morven, historic governor's mansion and home of Richard Stockton, famous for signing the Declaration of Independence and then languishing as a POW in British hands.
Morristown, NJ, and especially George Washington's headquarters.
The Paper Mill Playhouse, in Millburn, NJ. (I live in an unincorporated "sub-suburb" of Millburn.)
St Patrick's Cathedral
New York City: Natural history museum, Empire State Building, The new world trade center and 9/11 memorial, central park, New York public library, time square, statue of liberty, Chrysler building, museum of art
thats a great place fer sure, though it is hardly the ONLY one.... we have lots and lots here!!
if you go to the museum, you can't forget
and then
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