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August
19, 97 (Connecticut):
We left
Atlantic City because it started to rain. We started to move north instead
of south. My father drove along the eastern coast to New Haven, CT. For
me, the most attractive thing in New Haven was Yale University. We took
some photos there and we continued moving north along the coast.
When
it was almost dinner time, we stopped at Mystic, CT. We had a great seafood
dinner in one of the seaside restaurants, and we slept in the motel that
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August
20, 97 (Massachusetts):
That
morning, after have some shopping in the Mystic outlet, we were rolling
to Boston. On the way, we had lunch in a small fast-food restaurant. Although
the restaurant was small and looked dirty, the submarines and pizzas they
made were so delicious.
Then
we went through Providence and reached Boston. My first impression to Boston
was, "it's so old." It was because I stayed in New York for a week, Boston
was so old when comparing to New York City.
We visited
Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and we had Boston
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From
August 21 to August 23, 97 (New Hampshire, Maine):
In this
three days, we went to several outlet malls in Kittery and Portland. One
night, we had another lobster dinner at a ship in Maine. The lobsters weighed
almost 3 lbs. After eating the lobster that night, I nearly had a stomach-ache.
But it was delicious. |
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