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New York Part 3

We arrived in NYC at 5:00 PM and ran. This was Dave's first time to the city and our goal was to see every tourist site within our 36 hour time frame. We walked and walked and walked and walked...
BEST CHINESE FOOD EVER! WOW!! We ate here 2x and we were only in the city 2 days.


Church across the street from ground zero. We unintentionally stumbled onto this church while trying to get a better pic of the site. Hands down the best experience we had in the city.
George Washington's very own... This was the church he was inaugurated in.
         


New towers under construction... The memorial alter is filled with original posters and missing signs posted on the streets surrounding the site by their family members.



CANAL STREET - so excited for this stop. Only ended up spending an hour here and 45 minutes of that were spent eating. We quickly realized that Canal Street doesn't even hold a candle to the Taiwan markets!

Lady Liberty. Don't you just love the weather? so very Seattle of you New York! Next time we will vacation in the Caribbean:)
Last stop, Grand Central Station!

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