Vacation
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
In Washington, DC, the Smithsonian is the only thing worth viewing. Plan on taking a week to do it right. In Boston there is much to do. The Quincy Market, the Freedom Trail (or Walk - I forget), Houlihan's Bar, and Jimbo's on the fish wharf are among my favorites. Beware Copely Plaza - they drive like idiots, there's no parking, and the underground roadways are always under construction. Outside of town there's Sturbridge Village, a carefully reconstructed pre-Revolutionary War village made entirely of period buildings. It is a living history museum, with people in it doing the things they would have done then in the same old ways. The water-powered cotton mill I found particularly fascinating, and watching the coopers hand shape the staves for barrels. It's a great place to spend en entire day. It's a shame you can't be there in September, though - the colors are quite brilliant. Have fun!
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
in Montreal, no matter where you go, you'll have fun. (this isn't the Soapbox, so I'll just leave it at that ;P;P ) In Toronto, I'd suggest going to see the Hockey Hall of Fame (if hockey's your game), maybe go up the CN Tower, and.....err..... the over-polluted waterfront maybe? ;P As for DC, the Smithsonian(s). Amazing stuff. I prefer to wear gloves when using it, but that's merely a matter of personal hygiene [Roger Wright on VB] Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. [Rich Cook]
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
As everyone said that you should go to Smithsonian in DC. But don't forget to take a guided tour of Capitol Hill. You have to wake up and arrive early to get the tickets. Also you should not miss going one top of the Washington Monument you need to get the ticket early for that too. Th emain problem will be that you will have to walk a lot.
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
There's tons of stuff in NYC, especially if you like walking around. Central Park and Brooklyn Bridge come to mind. I found the old city of Montreal was great, there are a lot of big old cathedrals and stuff like that. If you've ever seen the show Cheers, then you'll want to check out the Bull and Finch pub in Boston, it is right by the main park downtown. As others have mentioned, freedom trail is a good walk. If you are driving, you might also want to make a stop in Burlington VT on your way up to Canada. The waterront of Lake Champlaign is very nice and clean. <note>Try to avoid driving in NYC, Boston, DC, and Toronto if you can. There are lots of places you can park and take a subway or commuter train in. DC and NYC have excellent subway systems, and Boston and Montreal have respectable systems. I recently ate a $55 parking ticket in NYC for inadvertently staying at a meter 10 minutes too long. :omg:</note> "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
Brad Jennings wrote: Boston If you want to know more about Boston history then just follow the Freedom trail [^] (around 2 miles or so). One more tourist place is Quincy Market[^] If you have time then you can visit Cape Cod.[^] New York It depends upon what you want see. (Monuments or fun places.) I visited every tourist place in New York when I was there. (even Zoo too ;) ) Washington DC After 9/11 lot of rules changed for visiting White House/CIA Office/Congress/Senate/Pentagon. Call them before you go there. Apart from them, don't miss anything for Smithsonian museums. :rolleyes: Make sure that you have good night sleep before you go there, b'cos you will be walking, waiting in the queues and walking ... :-D There is a people mover system (I forgot the name) which takes people between the monuments. Toronto Plenty...What to see in TO[^] Montreal Haven't been there. Not comfortable with the French. ;P Chris went there for this weekend, ask him. ;)
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions, I really appreciate it. I've moved this to a thread in my bio forum (link in sig) if anyone else has suggestions. Thanks.:) Brad Jennings Northeast US vacation (Aug. 10)[^] - please give me suggestions.:)
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
Brad Jennings wrote: Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do? Around Boston/Cambridge, The Sunset Grill & Tap. When I was there in 1999 it had 109 beers on tap and about 3-400 others in bottles. Other then that the only places I can remember this minute are the Brew Moon and Cheers. Not bad but not as good as The Sunset Grill & Tap. Michael Martin Australia "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002
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There's tons of stuff in NYC, especially if you like walking around. Central Park and Brooklyn Bridge come to mind. I found the old city of Montreal was great, there are a lot of big old cathedrals and stuff like that. If you've ever seen the show Cheers, then you'll want to check out the Bull and Finch pub in Boston, it is right by the main park downtown. As others have mentioned, freedom trail is a good walk. If you are driving, you might also want to make a stop in Burlington VT on your way up to Canada. The waterront of Lake Champlaign is very nice and clean. <note>Try to avoid driving in NYC, Boston, DC, and Toronto if you can. There are lots of places you can park and take a subway or commuter train in. DC and NYC have excellent subway systems, and Boston and Montreal have respectable systems. I recently ate a $55 parking ticket in NYC for inadvertently staying at a meter 10 minutes too long. :omg:</note> "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
Navin wrote: Try to avoid driving in NYC, Boston, DC, and Toronto if you can. Thanks for the tip.:) Brad Jennings Northeast US vacation (Aug. 10)[^] - please give me suggestions.:)
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In Washington, DC, the Smithsonian is the only thing worth viewing. Plan on taking a week to do it right. In Boston there is much to do. The Quincy Market, the Freedom Trail (or Walk - I forget), Houlihan's Bar, and Jimbo's on the fish wharf are among my favorites. Beware Copely Plaza - they drive like idiots, there's no parking, and the underground roadways are always under construction. Outside of town there's Sturbridge Village, a carefully reconstructed pre-Revolutionary War village made entirely of period buildings. It is a living history museum, with people in it doing the things they would have done then in the same old ways. The water-powered cotton mill I found particularly fascinating, and watching the coopers hand shape the staves for barrels. It's a great place to spend en entire day. It's a shame you can't be there in September, though - the colors are quite brilliant. Have fun!
"The Lion shall lie down with the Lamb;
but the Lamb will not get much sleep..."
Lazarus LongRoger Wright wrote: It's a shame you can't be there in September, though - the colors are quite brilliant. I know, I'd really like to go there then, but I've got school starting late August. Thanks for all the great stuff to do in Boston, we plan on staying there for 2 or 3 days to check out the local colleges and act like tourists.:) Brad Jennings Northeast US vacation (Aug. 10)[^] - please give me suggestions.:)
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Brad Jennings wrote: Boston If you want to know more about Boston history then just follow the Freedom trail [^] (around 2 miles or so). One more tourist place is Quincy Market[^] If you have time then you can visit Cape Cod.[^] New York It depends upon what you want see. (Monuments or fun places.) I visited every tourist place in New York when I was there. (even Zoo too ;) ) Washington DC After 9/11 lot of rules changed for visiting White House/CIA Office/Congress/Senate/Pentagon. Call them before you go there. Apart from them, don't miss anything for Smithsonian museums. :rolleyes: Make sure that you have good night sleep before you go there, b'cos you will be walking, waiting in the queues and walking ... :-D There is a people mover system (I forgot the name) which takes people between the monuments. Toronto Plenty...What to see in TO[^] Montreal Haven't been there. Not comfortable with the French. ;P Chris went there for this weekend, ask him. ;)
"If a jug falls upon a stone, woe to the jug. If a stone falls upon a jug, woe to the jug. Always woe to the jug"." - KaЯl
This signature was created by "Code Project Quoter".Kant wrote: What to see in TO Thanks for the link!:) Brad Jennings Northeast US vacation (Aug. 10)[^] - please give me suggestions.:)
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Brad Jennings wrote: Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do? Around Boston/Cambridge, The Sunset Grill & Tap. When I was there in 1999 it had 109 beers on tap and about 3-400 others in bottles. Other then that the only places I can remember this minute are the Brew Moon and Cheers. Not bad but not as good as The Sunset Grill & Tap. Michael Martin Australia "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002
Michael Martin wrote: When I was there in 1999 it had 109 beers on tap and about 3-400 others in bottles. Wow, I've got to see that. One of the guys that is going doesn't like bars but I'm pretty sure I can talk him into going since it sounds like they also serve food. Thanks for the info. Northeast US vacation (Aug. 10)[^] - please give me suggestions.:)
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in Montreal, no matter where you go, you'll have fun. (this isn't the Soapbox, so I'll just leave it at that ;P;P ) In Toronto, I'd suggest going to see the Hockey Hall of Fame (if hockey's your game), maybe go up the CN Tower, and.....err..... the over-polluted waterfront maybe? ;P As for DC, the Smithsonian(s). Amazing stuff. I prefer to wear gloves when using it, but that's merely a matter of personal hygiene [Roger Wright on VB] Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. [Rich Cook]
Atlantys wrote: As for DC, the Smithsonian(s). Definitely, I toured them once (not nearly long enough, didn't get to see much), I can't wait to go again.:) Brad Jennings Northeast US vacation (Aug. 10)[^] - please give me suggestions.:)
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Hey all, I'll be taking a vacation up to the northeastern part of the US and into Toronto and possibly Montreal here in a couple of weeks. Our main goal is Boston but we've also decided on NYC and Washington DC. Anybody have any suggestions on what I should see or do?:) <edit>Are there any other cities or landmarks that we should visit while we are there?</edit> Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
IMHO, you need at least a couple of days just for the Smithsonian Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
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