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hsapiens ([personal profile] hsapiens) wrote2006-08-25 10:30 am
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We're going to NJ

Finally, finally, finally have gotten the better half to commit to the dates he's available for traveling to NJ! We're going to a wedding on Sat., Sept. 16 but will be around for a couple more days (Sun., Sept. 17 - Wed., Sept. 20). We're flying out the evening of the 20th.

Since he isn't thrilled at the idea of going to the Brooklyn Museum - which totally boggles my mind but I suppose not everyone grooves on archaeology - I'm trying to think of things to do in the City that will interest him. He's big time into American history, military history, and enjoys hikes. Obviously, some time in Central Park is called for and South Street Maritime Museum looks like a good possibility as does delving into history in and around Wall Street. There's probably a night at Spamalot in our future, as well.

[livejournal.com profile] jalabert has already given me some excellent suggestions and I'm researching them. Any others are welcome, as well, since this trip has to please BOTH of us. :)

[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com 2006-08-25 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately with my schedule (full time job plus directing a show that opens the week after your visit), I meant more virtual tour guide, with a possible in-person meet up for dinner. But I'm happy to offer suggestions if I know the kind of stuff you guys are interested in. Especially if I can help you come up with options to convince Joe to come. :)
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[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com 2006-08-25 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Joe's interests are American history, maritime/space/flight museums, military history, tech history, nature, music, and some theater. My interests are prehistory, ancient history, archaeology, some colonial history (Williamsburg was cool if touristy, for instance), seeing the sights in NYC, and visiting friends. That last one won't work so well since everyone is working during the week, I know. :)

[livejournal.com profile] jalabert has suggested Southstreet Maritime Museum with its Tall Ships, shopping, and restaurants. It's also close by Wall Street, which I understand is where Europeans first started building NYC. She said I should try to map out a walking tour down there and I think that would be an EXCELLENT thing for us to do. I think it caters to both of us.

I'm planning to put together 3 packages for Joe to choose amongst - museums, nature, and museum/nature. I was completely blown away by the beauty and charm of Western NJ last year. I could happily spend all our time up there just touring around small towns and enjoying the fall weather. Once he got there, I know Joe would like it, too. So, really, I'm open to a HUGE range of things. That's always my problem. There's so much to choose amongst.

As usual, I'm going to assemble a bunch of plans and Joe is going to refuse to have an opinion. I just know it. So then it'll be which of the three most appeals to me. :)

[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com 2006-08-25 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Just making sure you realize that "nature" is not necessarily contradictory with "NYC". :) For instance, if you take the subway as far north as it goes, to the northern tip of Manhattan, you'll be in the neighborhood Inwood. This is where you will find the last remaining virgin forest in Manhattan. No, I am not kidding. I haven't been there myself, but I've seen pictures. I have a friend who lives up there.

There are TONS of walking tours available in NYC. I'd try a Google search for that. I've heard of some very interesting ones that I've considered going on, but haven't yet. Another potentially fun option is the Circle Line Ferry. You can get a view of New York from the outside on a ferry that gives you an option of making a trip around the southern tip or a trip around the entire island.

There is a big airfield in Brooklyn out toward the Rockaways (don't remember the name). They might have some kind of museum or exhibit. Not sure. (Sorry to provide such an incredibly vague scrap of information.)

And, boy howdy and a half, does NYC have music, which might make Joe really happy. I'd suggest checking things like the Village Voice online to see what kinds of options you might have. And both [livejournal.com profile] mcroft and [livejournal.com profile] immlass know much more on that topic than I do.
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[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com 2006-08-25 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
to the northern tip of Manhattan, you'll be in the neighborhood Inwood. This is where you will find the last remaining virgin forest in Manhattan

Now this intrigues me. I wonder if I can fit this in, too. Hmm.

There are TONS of walking tours available in NYC. I'd try a Google search for that.

I never thought about taking a paid one. I just figured I'd map one out. Probably could learn a lot with an organized tour if it isn't *too* touristy. The Underground Seattle tour was fabulous and we both enjoyed it. Hmmm.

Another potentially fun option is the Circle Line Ferry. You can get a view of New York from the outside on a ferry that gives you an option of making a trip around the southern tip or a trip around the entire island.

Oh! Another good activity. Getting Joe on the water is a good thing. Sailing around would be a good way to see a lot of territory given the limited time we have.

Thank you :)