New York City Research Paper

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The summer before my senior year, my family and I took a trip to the fascinating Big Apple. Living in Ellijay most of my life, going to New York City was like a whole new world that I had only heard stories about. I was definitely not used to the towering skyscrapers or the honking of the thousands of taxi cabs in the streets. Although my visit was short, New York was nothing short of thrilling. From Times Square, to the Empire State Building, to the Statue of Liberty, we were lost within the busy city. Making our way to the gate at the airport that morning, I was a nervous wreck. I had never been on a plane before and I had no idea what to expect. As the runway darted by, my nerves settled and the excitement began, because I was about to …show more content…

As we were desperately trying to summon a taxi cab, the hustle of the cars and all the people on the sidewalk was almost overwhelming. Exhausted, we finally reached our hotel and started to plan out our trip for the next week. The first plan of action was to go to Times Square, so we waited until it was dark outside and then headed over to the heart of Manhattan. The hundreds of stores that lined the streets mixed with all the lights and attractions was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. Times Square is also the most diverse place I’ve ever been in my life. Everywhere I looked, there was groups of people from all different cuItures wearing extoic clothing and speaking diverse languages. It was absolutely breathtaking and my favorite part of the whole trip. The next thing we did was climb to the top of the Empire State Building. In reality we didn’t climb, but rode an elevator to the top of the 102 floors of the building. Peering down over the city at all the buildings and cars was surreal. The view was incredible and it went on for as far as the eye could see. The millions of lights proved that New York really is the city that never

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