#SiteSeeing

Embrace Civil DisobediencePattyHanson
2026-03-08

For folks living in NYC or those who have - my daughter is taking her 15 year old daughter to NYC for Spring Break. They will only be there a few days and are on a budget, not a penny budget, but a budget just the same.

Neither one is physically impaired so walking is okay.

What are the 'must dos' and is there one restaurant where they must eat (remembering the budget)?

They will be staying in Manhattan Midtown West.

Thanks.

2025-04-26

If you know, you know. #SiteSeeing

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Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-11-27

Ranger Sarah looks down at the Brooks Aqueduct. When it use it had had a capacity of 640 cubic feet per second
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.

Ranger Sarah looks down at the Brooks Aqueduct. When it use it had had a capacity of 640 cubic feet per second
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-11-27

Ranger Sarah at a plaque to the Brooks Aqueduct and the irrigation canal that replaced it.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.

Ranger Sarah at a plaque to the Brooks Aqueduct and the irrigation canal that replaced it.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-11-27

Ranger Sarah walks along the Brooks Aqueduct. At over 3.1 kilometres in length it featuring a large flume mounted on 20-metre high columns.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.

Ranger Sarah walks along the Brooks Aqueduct. At over 3.1 kilometres in length it featuring a large flume mounted on 20-metre high columns.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-11-27

Ranger Sarah at a plaque about the Brooks Aqueduct. The Canadian Pacific Railway built this reinforced concrete aqueduct between 1912 and 1914. It carried water from the Box River to transform 55,000 hectares east of Brooks from semi-arid rangeland to farmland suitable for settlement.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.

Ranger Sarah at a plaque about the Brooks Aqueduct. The Canadian Pacific Railway built this reinforced concrete aqueduct between 1912 and 1914. It carried water from the Box River to transform 55,000 hectares east of Brooks from semi-arid rangeland to farmland suitable for settlement.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-11-27

Ranger Sarah looks at the Brooks Aqueduct. A reinforced concrete aqueduct over 3.1 kilometers in length featuring a catenary-shaped flume mounted on 1,030 columns.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.

Ranger Sarah looks at the Brooks Aqueduct. A reinforced concrete aqueduct over 3.1 kilometers in length featuring a catenary-shaped flume mounted on 1,030 columns.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-11-27

Ranger Sarah is a the Brooks Aqueduct. Designated a national historic site of Canada in 1983. Constructed between 1912 and 1914 it was a major engineering feat.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.

Ranger Sarah is a the Brooks Aqueduct. Designated a national historic site of Canada in 1983. Constructed between 1912 and 1914 it was a major engineering feat.
— at Brooks Aqueduct Prov Hist Site.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-16

Ranger Sarah with the kitchen area and bell tower behind her.
- At Fort Union Trading Post.

Ranger Sarah with the kitchen area and bell  tower behind her.
- At Fort Union Trading Post.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-16

Ranger Sarah learns about the Rear Court Yard at Fort Union Trading Post. The area includes the kitchen, Bell Tower and Dairy.

Ranger Sarah learns about the Rear Court Yard at Fort Union Trading Post. The area includes the kitchen, Bell Tower and Dairy.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-16

Looking down at the court yard Range Sarah can see he 63-foot flag pole at the center of the post proudly flies a ca. 1851 thirty-star flag and the Bourgeois House.
- at Fort Union Trading Post.

Looking down at the court yard Range Sarah can see he 63-foot flag pole at the center of the post proudly flies a ca. 1851 thirty-star flag and the Bourgeois House.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-16

Ranger Sarah reads about the Bastions at Fort Union Trading Post. The Bastions were 30 feet tall and had stone walls that were 3 feet thick.
- at Fort Union Trading Post.

Ranger Sarah reads about the Bastions at Fort Union Trading Post.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-16

Ranger Sarah looks at the cannon located in the Southwest Bastion at Fort Union Trading Post.

Ranger Sarah looks at the cannon located in the Southwest Bastion at Fort Union Trading Post.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-09
Ranger Sara at the front gate of Fort Union Trading Post.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-09

Ranger Sarah learns about the front gate of Fort Union and how trade was able to continue when the gate was closed. Read what is on the sign at hmdb.org/m.asp?m=143221
— at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site.

Ranger Sarah learns about the front gate of Fort Union
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-09

Ranger Sarah learns that Fort Union's busy deep-water landing was located just below in front of her. Riverboats and other vessels tied up here to off-load and on-load passengers and cargo.
Over the years, the Missouri River slowly changed course and the channel moved away from this bank.
— at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site.

Ranger Sarah learns that Fort Union's busy deep-water landing was located just below in front of her.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-10-09

Ranger Sarah learns how rivers use to act as River Interstates to move people and goods. Read what is on the sign at hmdb.org/m.asp?m=143238
— at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site.

Ranger Sarah learns how rivers use to act as River Interstates to move people and goods.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2024-05-09

Ranger Sarah looks at the oldest section of Homolovi 2, the central plaza which once stood 3 stories tall. This area also contained several Kivas, now their is just the one preserved Kiva at the site.
— at Homolovi State Park.

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