Tohmis wrote:
Waffle27 wrote:
Paris (Eiffel tower, Monet's Garden, that one place that I think is i paris it has Mona Lisa in it)
Italy
Belgium
DisneyLand
hawaii(if that counts)The thing with the Mona Lisa is the Louvre in Paris
okay, thats what I thought, wasn't sure whether it was in Italy or Paris though XD I've seen it, but don't remember where it is
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Well, living in DC has made going to lots of the sites there pretty commonplace. Just about every memorial, monument, Smithsonian exhibit, and park there I've been to at least once. I also visit New York frequently but I haven't done anything like go see the Statue of Liberty or Empire State building or anything but I've hung out at Central Park for hours. Can't think of anything else worth mentioning
I went to the bakery from that show Cake Boss because my little sister made me. I had to wait maybe 45 minutes in sub-zero weather with wind chill and jorts on to get in and it was incredibly crowded and the over-priced cookie I ended up buying wasn't totally fabulous >:0
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I didn't know train stations were famous. In that case I've been to Union Station and Penn Station and Madison Square Garden; I used to stay right across from there when I went to New York
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Alcatraz [It's awesome.]
no
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tower of london
hampton court
hyde park
chinatown, london
tate britain
tate modern
millenium dome/o2
barcelona
paris
1 london
big ben
houses of parliament
venice
florence
mount vesuvius
i think that's it
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Big Ben
Houses of Parliment
London Eye
Giant's Staircase
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I think Seattle, WA and Miami, FL (in the US)
And Buenos Aires. (in Argentina)
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School is going to DC in 2 weeks
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LeDerpy123 wrote:
School is going to DC in 2 weeks
Lucky!
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Uh... uuuuummmm... ah........ America.
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Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Capitol Building, I saw the White House, Disney World, Disneyland, ... that's all I remember right now.
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I'm so lucky!
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I've been inside the White House ! That was before 9/11 though. I think now you've got to be put on a waiting list for months to get a tour
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Lincoln Memorial
Statue of Liberty
Disneyworld
Universal Studios
Monticello
Freedom Trail in Boston
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Disney World a couple times
Several places in DC (twice)
Mount Vernon (twice)
Arlington National Cemetery (twice)
Historical sites in Philadelphia
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Mammoth Cave several times (I missed out on the dead Indian burial ground, however, as some Native Americans apparently had that removed after being offended)
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soupoftomato wrote:
Mount Vernon (twice)
I went there for a field trip in the second grade. We saw an eagle or a hawk or something kill, partially eat, then fly away with a small rabbit. While all other parents and children were looking away in disgust, my father who was chaperoning and I were laughing and taking pictures
Fond memories of that place :,)
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Sellout wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Mount Vernon (twice)
I went there for a field trip in the second grade. We saw an eagle or a hawk or something kill, partially eat, then fly away with a small rabbit. While all other parents and children were looking away in disgust, my father who was chaperoning and I were laughing and taking pictures
Fond memories of that place :,)
We're talking about the house right?
Anyway get over the fact that you saw nature in nature, tightwads.
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I've been to:
Mammoth Cave National Park
Niagara Falls
The Puget Sound (I saw orcas there! )
The Space Needle
The Alamo
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soupoftomato wrote:
Sellout wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Mount Vernon (twice)
I went there for a field trip in the second grade. We saw an eagle or a hawk or something kill, partially eat, then fly away with a small rabbit. While all other parents and children were looking away in disgust, my father who was chaperoning and I were laughing and taking pictures
Fond memories of that place :,)We're talking about the house right?
Anyway get over the fact that you saw nature in nature, tightwads.
George Washington's house!!
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Sellout wrote:
I've been inside the White House ! That was before 9/11 though. I think now you've got to be put on a waiting list for months to get a tour
how old were you
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I live near London if it counts.
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As a South Carolina boy, I've been to the Gateway Arch in Missouri, Denver/Aurora, the Truman House and Museum, and the life sized replica of Parthenon in Tennessee.
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Sellout wrote:
LeDerpy123 wrote:
School is going to DC in 2 weeks
I live there! Do you know where you're going?? Museums??
Yeah, like all of the museums there are and all different monuments and stuff like that. It'll be fun .
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