My family and I took an amazing, fun-filled trip to New York City from January 5 through 11, 2004, between the fall and spring semesters.   During the week we were there, we were able to visit a wide variety of museums, monuments, and sites.  Everywhere we  turned we saw something we  had only read about or seen in films or on television.  New York  is an exciting city filled with such beauty and history. I should also mention that we happened to be in New York City during the coldest weather the city had had in ten years; in the teens during the days and in the negative double digits at night. Brrrrr!!!  Below are a few photos we took on our trip.  I hope you enjoy them!


Grand Central Terminal

  


Exciting Times Square at Night


Chip and Jake in Battery Park with the Statue of Liberty Behind Them

 


The Staten Island Ferry Passing the Statue of Liberty

 


A View of Ground Zero

 


The New York Stock Exchange at Night

 


Dinner at the World-Famous Delmonico's

 


The Ice Skating Rink at Rockefeller Center

 


Chip and Jake With a Rockette at Radio City Music Hall

 


The Plaza Hotel at Night

 


Having a Good Old  New York Style Pizza at John's Pizzeria in Greenwich Village

 


The Ceiling of the Guggenheim Museum, Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright


A Frozen Lake in Central Park


On the Steps of the New York Public Library

 


At the Top of the Empire State Building

 


Greenwich Village, our Favorite Place in New York City

  


Having Lunch at Chumley's in Greenwich Village, a Former Speakeasy Frequented by Such Great Writers as Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, Simone de Beauvoir, and Jack Kerouac

 


A Classic Row of Town Homes in Greenwich Village


The Historic Chrysler Building

 


A New York City Taxi Whizzes by the Lights of Broadway


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