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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 260864" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>LOL, DDD!! Shoot, since I haven't figured out how to get that Valerie Bertinelli body in my 40's, I think we both will just have to enjoy a decent meal, a drink, and maybe some live music- that's still not too bad, huh?</p><p></p><p>EW, I don't remember the name of the place- I know it wwas on the main one-way street from Manhattan, thru Greenwich Village heading toward Ground Zero. It was in Greenwich Village and there was a small park-like area at the intersection pretty much across the street from it. It looked like a typical cafe/pub with a stand-up sign for daily specials on the sidewalk out front and a striped awning over the door. The tour guide said ND came down often at night just to hang out. Also, there was a fence around a small vacant lot nearby that had plaques about 911 hanging on it that school children had made. That was a few years ago, so this might have changed by now.</p><p></p><p>Oh- at the mall in Wash, the Museum of American History was a good one for different age groups and was nice after some more thought-provoking sight-seeing to lighten things up a bit. I hear the National Cathedral is an awesome sight/tour, but it's not in walking distance from the mall. As a kid, I toured the Capitol and enjoyed that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 260864, member: 3699"] LOL, DDD!! Shoot, since I haven't figured out how to get that Valerie Bertinelli body in my 40's, I think we both will just have to enjoy a decent meal, a drink, and maybe some live music- that's still not too bad, huh? EW, I don't remember the name of the place- I know it wwas on the main one-way street from Manhattan, thru Greenwich Village heading toward Ground Zero. It was in Greenwich Village and there was a small park-like area at the intersection pretty much across the street from it. It looked like a typical cafe/pub with a stand-up sign for daily specials on the sidewalk out front and a striped awning over the door. The tour guide said ND came down often at night just to hang out. Also, there was a fence around a small vacant lot nearby that had plaques about 911 hanging on it that school children had made. That was a few years ago, so this might have changed by now. Oh- at the mall in Wash, the Museum of American History was a good one for different age groups and was nice after some more thought-provoking sight-seeing to lighten things up a bit. I hear the National Cathedral is an awesome sight/tour, but it's not in walking distance from the mall. As a kid, I toured the Capitol and enjoyed that. [/QUOTE]
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