Favorite Sites:(click on button to view site)
Why They're My Favorite Sites-
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I picked these sites because I go on most of them most of the time. I'm not on the internet much, but I go on these the most. I picked YouTube because me and my BFF(we are co-owners of this site) and my other friends go on it a lot to look at music videos and lyrics(we always sing to the lyrics). WildTangent is a site that has a lot of fun games on it, although there are other cool sites with games on them. I just have to find them. Most games have a free trial, but some you have to buy WildCoins. My favorite game is Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum! Manga University is a real university! But they don't really have classes, they have online classes. Unfortunately, I don't take them :( . They have some handy manga tutorials :) . If you need some extra help, you should visit this site. Auto Trim Design of Penn Jersey is my daddy's company. He owns it with his friend Paul and my Aunt Phillis is their receptionist. I love helping out there.
Favorite Sights:
These are pictures of places I really like and are picture perfect taken by me
on my travels and adventures. As you see, I am a very good
photographer. My favorite camera is my camera phone.
Bowman's Tower, a Sign that talks about it, and thel View from the top!
Bowman's Tower
Watching over the Delaware River in Washington's Crossing is Bowman's Tower. Construction begun in September of 1929 and was completed in June of 1931 as a commemorative monument to George Washington and his army. Bowman's Hill Tower stands approximately 380 feet above sea level. The Tower itself is 125 feet tall and the base measures 24 square feet. On a clear day, the view from Bowman's Hill Tower encompasses a minimum 14 mile radius of the Delaware River Valley. The view is so beautiful. Trees surrounding the river and the houses look like they should be for ants! I enjoyed my visit. You go up an elevator! They used to have you go up the stairs, but they got old, so now you go up 3/4 of the way on the elevator then go up some stairs the rest of the way.
For more information on Washington's Crossing and more go to: www.ushistory.org/washingtoncrossing/
Watching over the Delaware River in Washington's Crossing is Bowman's Tower. Construction begun in September of 1929 and was completed in June of 1931 as a commemorative monument to George Washington and his army. Bowman's Hill Tower stands approximately 380 feet above sea level. The Tower itself is 125 feet tall and the base measures 24 square feet. On a clear day, the view from Bowman's Hill Tower encompasses a minimum 14 mile radius of the Delaware River Valley. The view is so beautiful. Trees surrounding the river and the houses look like they should be for ants! I enjoyed my visit. You go up an elevator! They used to have you go up the stairs, but they got old, so now you go up 3/4 of the way on the elevator then go up some stairs the rest of the way.
For more information on Washington's Crossing and more go to: www.ushistory.org/washingtoncrossing/
Some Cool Plants and Fungi From The Pathway At A Zoo
Pictures I Took On My Way To Knoebels
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