Monday, June 30, 2008

The Pier Shops At Caesars, Atlantic City

The Pier Shops

Everything But Water

Total Rewards

The Walking Company

The Water Show

The Water Show

The Water Show
This water show consists of light, water and sound combine to create an awe-inspiring production.
The water show every hour on the hour beginning at noon.

Atlantic City, New Jersey Part IV









Atlantic Beach


Atlantic City Outlets-The Walk



Polo Ralph Lauren

Jones New York

Coach

Nike

Reebok
Headed to Atlantic City again. This time went to the Atlantic City Outlets, The Walk.
There are 100 factory outlets located in front of Caesars parking garage and spanning to the Atlantic City Convention Center.
Great Outlet Shopping begins where the Atlantic City Expressway ends.

Atlantic City

"My name is Tony. I am 73 yrs old. June 13, 1935. Had a stroke."

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Baltimore

Cruise to Baltimore's Inner Harbour

Baltimore Visitor Center


Hard Rock Cafe Baltimore
Baltimore Marine Center
Cruise to the Baltimore's Inner Harbour
Took the 75 minutes cruise for sightseeing
After Shenandoah Caverns, we headed to Baltimore's Inner Harbour.


Shenandoah Caverns, Virginia









Shenandoah Caverns is Virginia's only cavern with elevator service and no stairs to climb.
This one hour tour in the constant 56 degree temperature.

Breakfast At Comfort Inn, Virginia

Bagels

Muffins

Fruits Juice



Woke up as early as 6.00 in the morning. Breakfast ready at 6.30 am at the lobby of Comfort Inn.
After breakfast, we depart to Shenandoah Caverns, Virginia.


Saturday, June 28, 2008

Comfort Inn, Virginia

Air-con

TV Set, Microwave Oven

My room

Finally, at 9pm we reach to the Comfort Inn. This is the place where we put a night here.
Comfort Inn - Tysons Corner
1587 Springhill Road
Vienna, Virginia 22182
703 448 8020

Korean War Veterans Memorial

Korean War Memorial

Korean War Memorial

Korean War Memorial
Headed to the Korean War Veterans Memorial. The Korean War Veterans Memorial pays tribute to the many who fought in the Korean War. Located near the Lincoln Memorial, this monument features statues of 19 soldiers carefully making their way through unknown terrain.
Photographic images on a 164-foot granite wall pays tribute to the thousands of others who contributed to the war—nurses, mechanics, crew chiefs and support personnel. Inscribed on the wall are the words: "Freedom Is Not Free."

Vietnam Veteran's Memorial





Vietnam Veteran's Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

President Lincoln

Lincoln Memorial
We then went on a whirlwind tour of the memorials.
A huge temple like structure...than was monstrous when you stood next to it, but was certainly impressive....with an absolutely monstrous statue of Lincoln in a huge chair and various quotes of his.

Jefferson Memorial

Thomas Jefferson

Jefferson Memorial
Jefferson Memorial, a huge round white building, with another huge statue in it...and various qoutes mainly from the declaration of independence which he wrote. Cool but way too big!

White House




The second president, John Adams, was the first to live in the White House in 1801 - George Washington never resided here. Originally called the "Executive Mansion," it earned the nickname "White House" after its marble exterior was whitewashed to cover burn marks from damage by the War of 1812.

White House

We then went to see the White House. Used to be able to do tours of the White House but since 9/11 it is not available to do tours inside of the White House.

So we stood with everyone else, behind the rails and took photos instead.

U.S. Capitol

U.S.Capitol