• DATE & TIME
    Monday, March 01, 2010 / 12:00 PM
    CATEGORY
    TRAVEL
    LOCATION
    NEW YORK & DC
    You'd rarely think that New York can be seen in one day, but that's exactly what we attempted. It was a never-ending blur of subways, people, Central Park, official NY pizza, and Time Square. My NYC highlights were seeing Piet Mondrian's Broadway Boogie Woogie at MOMA, The Museum of Modern Art, and buying my $3 I Heart NY t-shirt!

    DC was equally stimulating. The museums and monuments were breathtaking. Visiting off-season, we felt like we had everything, including President Lincoln, to ourselves. The beauty and grandeur of our nation's capitol is a must have experience. I can't help but recommend New York as well, but take our advice—don't try to see it all in one day.
    AUTHOR
    Ariel Nebeker
    TAGS
    DC PHOTOGRAPHY
    DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
    I HEART NEW YORK
    LINCOLN MEMORIAL
    MOMA
    NEW YORK PHOTOGRAPHY
    PIET MONDRIAN BROADWAY BOOGIE WOOGIE
    THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
  • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 2010 / 5:06 PM
    Krystal Ward
    LOOOOOVE this pic. SO adorable!!

    SUNDAY, MARCH 07, 2010 / 2:22 PM
    Julie Nebeker
    Would love to go again...but this time we will stay longer! There is so much more to see and more amazing shots to take!

    FRIDAY, MARCH 05, 2010 / 12:27 PM
    Ariel Nebeker
    Ha! Yeah, that would never happen. We had Brian stand there while I set up the shot and then had his sister Alyssa take the photograph. Let a stranger hold my camera? In NY?!

    FRIDAY, MARCH 05, 2010 / 12:02 PM
    Aaron Nay
    The last pic here is my favorite. I can't believe you let some NY stranger touch your crazy expensive camera!!



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