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Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

I Never want to see the Natural History Museum Again for as long as I live!

Growing up a half-hour outside of DC, I’ve been dragged in for school trips (mostly to the aforementioned Natural History Museum…) about once a year.

The Things to See/Places to Go if You Don’t Want to See Everything

  1. The Air-and-Space Museum. Their IMAX movies are great for when you’ve gotten tired of all that walking
  2. The International Spy Museum
  3. The Mall—and the Lincoln Memorial
  4. Dupont Circle
  5. Lamda Books in Dupont(a great GLBTQ bookstore, with the Human Rights Campain right next door!)
  6. Teaism, by the Navy Memorial, for the best chai in the DC area. It’s addictive and I love it. So much.
over 5 years ago

Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

the original Fozzie Bear

The year: 2002

The main character: A Shakespeare-obsessed 8th grader(me)

Objective: Revenge on my mother, who made me see Mamma Mia! in London

We stayed at an adorable little bed-and-breakfast within walking distance of lots of the town, and to buses for the rest of it. The walkability of the town was a great feature—and great exercise! I dragged my mom through all of the Shakespeare’s birth place stuff, which I LOVED and she tolerated. We had tickets to see As You Like It at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (booked way in advance), and it turned out it was in the first few weeks of the show! We sat a few empty seats away from a few people from the production team—every so often, a runner would come and get notes from them to deliver backstage. As I am a technical theatre geek, it was the thrill of a lifetime!

The most surprising bit of our time in Stratford-upon-avon was the International Teddy Bear Museum. My mom dragged me in, but I found it really well-done and fascinating. They had Jim Henson’s(the creator of the Muppets) original Fozzie Bear!

I loved Stratford-upon-Avon, and would love to go back someday. But maybe without a mother who complains through a whole Shakespeare show….

over 5 years ago

Portobello Road, Notting Hill

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After all of the Tower of London, London Eye type-visits, Portobello Road was a welcome relief from dank castles. My mom had to buy an extra rolling duffle bag to take home all the things we bought! There’s nowhere like it in the world—-it seemed magical.

over 5 years ago
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