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Freedom Tower from Greenwich Village |
It was a hot and humid Sunday, but undaunted I ran around the city with my list of things to eat and things to do. I never want to waste a minute when I'm there and after 6 hours of non-stop activity, in that heat, I collapsed in my hotel room with a salad from Whole Foods.
A few highlights from that day...
Its nice to finally see the Freedom Tower tall enough to be my directional guide when I'm in the Village.
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Always on the lookout for new chocolates, I check out the chocolate shops and Dean & Delucca's. Found a Gin & Tonic flavored chocolate. Since it was milk chocolate, not dark, I didnt indulge. Not 'calorie-worthy'!
I spent the afternoon up at 110th at the
Cathedral of St. John the Divine. I remember visiting in the 1990's when it was still being built, complete with stone masons. I was fascinated that a medieval cathedral - in fact the largest in the world - would be built in modern times still using the old methods. And, true to the cathedrals of those times, it was built to represent the local life and times.
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They never finished the south tower due to funding priorities |
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Fountain in the children's garden. There are 9 giraffes entwined with other creatures - representing peacefulness. |
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The carving was completed in 1997 |
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Impressive nave |
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See the World Trade Towers? |
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