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5/31/2016

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Another day at NYC and luckily there was no rain because a week before we checked the weather forecast and it said that it was supposed to rain. We started the day off by visiting the Transit Museum, there we were able to see the history and transitions of how the trains developed to what it is now currently. For lunch we had Shake Shack which is said to be similar to the In and Out of San Francisco but I found the burgers really expensive. However, I have to say even though it was expense the mushrooms were good.
After lunch we decided to walk over to see the Brooklyn Bridge but we only arrived at the entrance of Brooklyn Bridge and then we left to head over to Flushing. At Flushing we had free time and I mainly stayed at the New World Mall because my mom wanted to buy fruits. Later we went to Times Square because some of us wanted to shop and some of us want to experience what it is like to be in Times Square since we see it in movies all the time. At Times Squares, we had an enjoyable time walking in circles. From 42nd street we walked to 48th street and then back to 42nd street and back to 48th street. Why? Wells, it was mainly because of our miscommunication with one another. For dinner we head over to Korean town to eat Korean food. We went to Five Senses and we did a family style dinner where we shared all the food with one another. All the food was incredibly spicy but since I was hungry I ate a lot and then I ended my day but suffering from a terrible stomachache.
​-Lisa Yu
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