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reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2009-09-18 04:12 am
East Coast Day 14: New York
Even if it doesn't seem from the picture, I'm in New York ;-) But I decided to visit two places I haven't had the chance to see 9 years ago when I was there: the Morris Jumel Mansion, a Palladio inspiration villa that when was built was a country house and that now resides in Uptown Manhattan and that is actually the oldest home in the island; more it's also a museum since 1904 and it has the one of the best characteristic for me, it's totally avoided by tourists! After that I went to visit The Cloisters; I know that they are not the original cloisters I love so much, but it's actually a very beautiful museum if you love Middle Ages and that type of architecture... I do. After that, the afternoon was spent wandering the town and doing shopping. In the meanwhile I also learned that, when I will be back home, I will have to go to Dublin the week after, and as soon as I will obtain the Visa in Russia, both time for work... September and October seem to be very busy time for me.


















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New York City
(Anonymous) 2009-09-18 10:09 am (UTC)(link)Mick
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As always, thank you for the pictures of your travels. I always love to see where you've been, and I'm sorry I couldn't meet up with you this east coast trip. I'm at school about 3 hours from NYC, but school is INSANE right now.
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I can't recall what, if anything, I know about Morris Jumel Mansion. Going to look that up now.
Great pictures, Elisa. I hope you're enjoying your trip. I'll read your other entries soon. :)
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The place is loaded with them.
In the upstairs bedroom Mme. Jumel constantly scolds her maid, in French!
Hope you are enjoying your stay here. I doubt I could keep up with you, even if my legs weren't broken. I'm getting better, though.
Keep the photos coming. You have a good eye, sweetie!
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