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An Old Seaport, Famous Pizza, and a Nuclear Sub
... dwarves. Like most submarines, the spaces and quarters are really tiny, to utilize space most efficiently. I would have gone crazy trying to live in the ship, being somewhat claustrophobic.
The next day, we took a drive and stroll through Mystic, which reminded me a lot of Bar Harbor - a lot of little boutiques and quaint shops. Not really my cup of tea, but I can see the appeal for some. One landmark I did recognize was Mystic Pizza, a pizza shop made famous in ...
1st Full Day in USA
... over!
The dinner was superb, as with normal American meals it was much to big for our delicate stomachs, but Glenn decided it would be an insult to leave a scrap on his plate. This is a rule he has followed religiously every meal time. It is very surprising the amount of places that the pilgrims named after existing English towns. Today we went through Coventry and Warwick amongst many others.
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The Trail of Freedom
... used to debate matters of freedom and equality and the third level houses an Army Artillery Society. There are many different market shops around the hall as well, but we continued to the Paul Revere House which is where he famously set out for his Midnight Ride. The house is set in the middle of what is now Little Italy confirmed by all the restaurants and signpost giving distances to all of the major Italian cities.
We walked back to the car ...
Mystic
... that it had to be operated by two people, each pushing at one end of the sawblade. The guy at the petrol-engine side was quite safe, but the other one had his knees at about one foot away from the uncovered chain. This is not a bad preparation for the paralympics, but neither a very safe situation. Pulling, or using ropes c.q. pushing rods would have been much safer. Luckely, we were not splattered with bone, blood or body parts. Had ...
Messin' about with boats....
... The harbor side is a reproduction of actual businesses that served the harbor, including an interesting rope loft. You never really think of how some things are manufactured and it was fascinating to learn of the making of manila rope. We spent hours wandering through the buildings and displays interacting with the docents who were extremely informative. They weren’t playacting like the folks at Williamsburg ...
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