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Botanical Garden

Brooklyn Botanical Garden

June 7 I had went to a tour to The Brooklyn Botanical Garden. This Botanical Garden was founded in 1910 and is located in the Prospect park neighborhood. The Garden has 52 acres and around 12,000 of species between flowers and trees but it holds over 14,000 of plants. This is a very touristic area, around 900.000 visitors come to this garden at year.

The Brooklyn Botanical Garden is an urban garden dedicated to horticulture and all students can come and study the plants and make scientific researches. Its very conserved and the commune loves it.

The botanical garden changes season to seasons and each plant takes its own time to grow, to sprout, to fruit and to fade. This garden has evolved in response to the nature rhythms. The garden has two restaurants and we had the opportunity to eat in one of them, the restaurant we went is called Yellow Magnolia Canteen the prices were a bit high and the food has nothing in special.

The park is very clean and it has a lot of people who checks around the plants and the streets of the garden. It look to small compared to the one in the bronx but also i believe that this garden is more taken care of.

I love how the plats and the care of the exotic plants are still important for some people. This is one of the places I will always recommends to people and to family to visit. They can appreciate the colors and all different types of plats still exits thank to garden like this one.

Lower Manhattan Tour

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Fraunces Tavern

My urban tourism class and I went on a tour On June 26. We walked down lower Manhattan. To get there I took the 5 train to bowling green. It would have been better to take the R train to Whitehall street. When I arrived, I was lost I got there 10 mins late to the tour. Thank Goodness for my classmate who kept me updated on where to meet of m classmates. When the tour began I was sweating like crazy because of the weather. They started down Water Street, looking at historic buildings. I was quite fascinating to see The Watson House that was built in the 1800’s. Which was designed by John Macomb. And today it’s a Roman Catholic church.

We walked to Fraunce’s Tavern. I hardly come downtown but after this tour I learn a lot. These so many historical buildings in lower Manhattan and I didn’t realize it until now. It’s where Washington gave his farewell speech to the officers in the continental army. This was one of my favorite places Fraunce’s Tavern it’s a museum and a restaurant. Which I find cool. I walked in the building is very cool nothing I ever seen before. It felt as if the door was even the original door and even looking from the outside in was exiting. It felt like I was walking through history. I’m looking forward to coming back and hopefully touring the museum and having dinner.

Afterwards, we walked to The National Museum of the American Indian apart of the Smithsonian institution. is committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of the Native cultures of the Western Hemisphere—past, present, and future—through partnership with Native people and others. The museum works to support the continuance of culture, traditional values, and transitions in contemporary Native life. It has three facilities: The National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., which opened on September 21, 2004.

Next, we walked down Broadway past the park we spotted the charging bull statue. To me the little girl in front of the Bull symbolizes strength and power. I do understand the bull doesn’t have nothing to do with the girl. The bull represents New stock exchange. It also reminded me of the first women who is working at the New Stock exchange as a trader; she’s only 23/ It’s quite inspiring.

We then now walked towards The federal Hall and The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. I decided to into the federal Hall building to look around, it empty, surprisingly there was a lot people standing and sitting around it and taking loads of pictures. I decided to go in because it was free and I always walked past. It seems like there shooting a movie inside it was actually quite interesting to watch them setup as well. We moved up to the Trinity church, and the first thing I thought was that it was very brown, but it stood out. When we saw it from the Federal hall national memorial, everyone was curious about this church. In the churchyard we saw many graves of officers from the continental army and the navy original members, like Richard Montgomery and Alexander Hamilton. We finally reached the 9/11 memorials, which I’ve never visited before. I will definitely do this tour with my friends, so they will also be aware that we live in a very historical place.

The Met – Abisola

My urban tourism class and I took a trip to the New York Metropolitan Museum on the most beautiful day. It was such a hot day. I honestly felt like I was melting. Usually I’m not a big fan of museums. But ever since I started this class, I have more of interest of getting to know NYC. I lived in NYC for 22 years. And it’s sad to say I don’t know as much of tourist destination places. On my way to the METS I didn’t even realize I was next to my professor on the 4 train. It was quite funny because it’s always good to know your surroundings. Professor and I had a great conversation about buildings that also surrounding the area. And it’s fascinating We choose this museum because the Met is a huge tourist attraction. Coming from where I live it’s takes about an hour 30 min. So, in terms of convenient it wasn’t. However, because most of the people that visit is tourist and not residence of New York, according to the Met website they may have to pay; $25 dollars for adults $17 dollars for seniors; $12 for students; and free for Members, Patrons, and children under 12 and the good thing is you can spend the whole day there if you wanted. The museum fee, I agree it may be too much money, but I believe that it is worth it, and it is crucial for the survival of this beautiful museum. My comfort level at the museums was great, I felt very welcome. There were so many students from schools on the trip. Also, a lot of tourist so it was pack. We had a great tour guide, who had a group of people. But overall, she did an amazing job handling our group. I also, participated in the questions she asked about the paintings and what stood out to us. The focuses of the collection inside the Met is a mix of contemporary, realism, sculptures, Impressionism and so much more. The highlight to me was the heavenly bodies fashion and the catholic expression exhibition because that was the first thing I seen from the front before walking in.