Category: The Seattle Times
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Battle of Bunker Hill (which was actually on Breed’s Hill)
On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (weather permitting), you can climb the 294 steps of the Bunker Hill monument for an amazing view of the city. At the top we met an 80-year-old man; if he can make it, you can too.
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Schuyler Mansion, where Alexander Hamilton got married
Hamilton fans know it as the house where Alexander Hamilton got married, but for nerds who specialize in obscure presidential trivia, it’s where Millard Fillmore married his second wife. We stopped by the Schuyler mansion in Albany, N.Y., which was built in 1761 for Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, U.S. senator — and father-in-law…
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Tinker Falls, Tully
Short but thrilling hike to Tinker Falls in Tully, where you can CAREFULLY walk around to the back of the waterfall. It is a long ways down. Children for scale.
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Sterling Renaissance Festival
We caught the last day of the Renaissance Festival — it was fun and FUNNY. I didn’t know what to expect (we’d never been before) but tons of visitors get dressed up too. Set in year 1585, in a small English village that’s has gone all out for the Queen’s visit. Live performances all day…
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Harriet Tubman’s home
Educational field trip to Harriet Tubman’s house in Auburn, N.Y. She lived to 91, and would have been 201 years old this year.
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Laser Dome light show
Playing around with long shutter speeds in the Pacific Science Center’s laser dome. Since it’s pitch black in there, this is literally writing with light.
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Ithaca’s Stewart Park
Stewart Park is pretty great , and totally worth the drive to Ithaca. It has: A new accessible play fort, with ramps up wide enough for a wheelchair The funniest drinking fountain ever A spray park!Old school metal playground equipment Swinging benches facing beautiful Cayuga Lake Grills for picnics Carousel in the park, $1 a ride…
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Campus visit: Cornell University
Our first stop is always the Dairy Bar, where you can buy ice cream, cheese and yogurt sourced from the smartest cows (Cornell’s resident herd). The Cornell botanic garden is a pretty place to walk off all that ice cream!