We took the subway everywhere we went while in NYC. Only ran into one dangerous looking character ~ kept my eyes on him the ENTIRE time.
Archive for January, 2014
New York City: Subway Sign
Posted in New York, Photography, United States, tagged New York City, NYC, Photography, Subway, Travels on Thursday, 23 January, 2014| 2 Comments »
New York City: Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Posted in New York, Photography, Travels, United States, tagged Ellis Island, Liberty Island, New York City, NYC, Photography, Statue of Liberty, Travel on Wednesday, 22 January, 2014| 10 Comments »
After living so close to NYC in the late 70’s and visiting over the years, I had never visited the Statue of Liberty or been to Ellis Island. Don’t know of any of my ancestors who traveled through Ellis Island but we did find John’s great-grandfather on a 1906 registry. I stood in the registry room reading some of the accounts from immigrants and tried to imagine their anxiety, anxiousness and most of all relief to be off the boat after what would have been a long, arduous journey across the seas. If you want to check your family members who may have come through Ellis Island, click here.
The Statue, a gift from the French, was completed in 1876 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of our Independence. The pedestal was erected with monies raised from US citizens. What surprised me most about the statue is it’s so thin ~ only the width of about 2 pennies.
Despite the fact I thought I might get frostbite while waiting in line for the ferry (30 minutes in sub-zero temps), it was well worth the pain and shivers. We picked up our tickets at the suggested 30 minutes prior to the launch which was a good thing because we were in the front of a VERY long line and were able to get a seat on the boat. They fill the boat to capacity.
If you’re planning a visit to the Statue of Liberty, here are the details:
- Book early ~ we booked our tickets for the tour of Liberty Island, Ellis Island and the Crown two months prior to our trip and there was only one time still available for visiting the Crown on Sunday ~ 9am. So much for sleeping in. You won’t be able to buy tickets for the Crown once you’re on Liberty Island.
- The boat departed from Battery Park and, since we were staying in Brooklyn, we took the R Train to Whitehall Station.
- There are 354 very narrow steps up the spiral staircase to the Crown. You’ll be required to store your backpacks or large purses in a locker ~ it’s definitely necessary as it’s a tight fit. The crown itself is a small area with only 5-6 people allowed to squeeze in at a time.
- Our cost for the tour (including the crown) was $108 for 4 people and can be booked through Statue Circle Line.

Manhattan Skyline, Statue of Liberty and Freedom Tower

View from the Statue of Liberty Crown

Corner Stone at the Statue of Liberty

Cast of Statue of Liberty Foot

Spiral Staircase up to the Crown
New York City: A Weekend Holiday
Posted in New York, Photography, Travels, United States, tagged New York, New York City, NYC, Photography, Statue of Liberty, Time Square, Travels on Monday, 20 January, 2014| 7 Comments »
It’s been six years since our last visit to NYC so we took the 3.5 hour train from DC for a quick visit. The reason for making our journey was to celebrate Logan’s birthday and to show our Bangladeshi exchange student the city. We tried to cram as much as we could into our short 48 hour visit. Despite the cold freezing temperatures, we spent a lot of time outdoors enjoying Time Square, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, etc.

View from the ferry boat ~ looking back to Manhattan








