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Project 4 part2

My alternative walk would start from High Street, Brooklyn Bridge  train station.  While coming out from the train station you’ll be facing from South side.  Looking to the South-West,  you’ll be noticing the two way streets and passed the two way street,you will be seeing Cadman Plaza Park . Go North to Middagah St and cross the intersection. Once crossing intersection, you enter Cadman Plaza Park and while facing the west side , you’ll be seeing  lots of Trees , grass ,benches and  also monuments. The first monuments that you will come across is from William Jay Gaynor, having the his history in-graved in the granite made monument. Walking past that side , the other side of the monument you be discovering the bronze sculpture of Gaynor  on a Granite pedestal. Moving on From the monument  heading to the south , you’ll be encountering a a two walkways that go in different directions, you are going to take the left walkway and walk straight ahead. While  strolling in the park , you’ll be seeing benches in that walkway and lined up trees. Passing through the walkway, you’ll be seeing  a glimpse of a large memorial  while heading to the south side of the park . Once you encounter with the memorial, you’ll be seeing a big limestone memorial that has an engraved comment  with 2 enormous statues, with one being a female and the other being male. despite the memorial , you’ll also be seeing a big field right in front of the memorial and benches surrounding the field.    Continuing the route walking straight ahead , you’ll be seeing the exit in font of you . Once exiting from the South side of the park, you are going to be viewing a three lane street in front of you in Tillary St . From there, you are going to to take a left toward the west side and walk straight forward until you reach to Jay St, . Once you reached to Jay street, you’re going to be crossing the street toward the south side and ultimately reaching to City Tech.  The walk from High Street to City tech will approximate take a extra 10 minutes compared to getting of from Jay Street Metro Tech.

Project 4 part 1

Normally, my route going to City Tech would be the fastest way possible from where I live. I would usually take the R train from 45 street and wait for 8 stops until I get off from Jay street Metro Tech and leave from the Willoughby and Lawrence street exit. Once I’m on the street, I would walk towards Willoughby for a block and take a right towards jay street for two blocks and Reach my end of  journey. The only Highlight that I would get from this journey is that is it the fastest route.  However, last semester I had to take a alternative route due to power outage in Dekalb.  So I had to take the R train to Atlantic Barclay’s and transfer to the 2 train and get off at Nevins street,  I also  knew that it was going to take me an extra 15 minutes or so to get to City Tech.  Once I got off Nevin street train station , I look towards the the CVS store and started walking in that same direction. Then I saw Fulton street , and started walking towards Jay street. While I was walking in Fulton street, Some highlights that  I had was  the fact that there were a lot more store that I didn’t know about and also a new route to use for incase of any emergencies.