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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 412323" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I really liked the museum that was near the Statue of Liberty- Ellis Island, I think is all it was called. We went to the Statue even though we couldn't go inside at that time, then noticed a way to get to that museum and it was WELL worth it, at least we thought so. Then we saw a Broadway play which we both enjoyed, too. I wanted to go to the Guggenheim Museum but I blew that.</p><p></p><p>When I say "we", I am referring to myself and my son, who was 10yo at the time and not a difficult child just yet. I didn't think we'd really enjoy Broadway because we don't like musicals so much however, once I figured out that the idea was to research and pick out one where you know you like that type of music and you think you'd like the theme, too, then is turned out great and we had a blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 412323, member: 3699"] I really liked the museum that was near the Statue of Liberty- Ellis Island, I think is all it was called. We went to the Statue even though we couldn't go inside at that time, then noticed a way to get to that museum and it was WELL worth it, at least we thought so. Then we saw a Broadway play which we both enjoyed, too. I wanted to go to the Guggenheim Museum but I blew that. When I say "we", I am referring to myself and my son, who was 10yo at the time and not a difficult child just yet. I didn't think we'd really enjoy Broadway because we don't like musicals so much however, once I figured out that the idea was to research and pick out one where you know you like that type of music and you think you'd like the theme, too, then is turned out great and we had a blast. [/QUOTE]
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