We went to a Ben Franklin museum, got our friends a PCS and headed to the Masonic Temple, which we found out closes its doors to the public at 12 (it was 5 by now). We got there and saw that it was huge! Took some pictures and went across the street to a giant-sized-board-game playground. The dominoes were HUGE, so were the Sorry pieces, and the chess pieces, and the Monopoly pieces (all games listed are their own respective trademark). Once we were done taking pictures there, we went across the street and went to the LOVE waterfall or something like that. It was nice to cool off by the water. The drive home was nice; we ended up putting 6 people in one car, because we didn’t want the others to get stranded on a bus late at night. The trip was a huge success and apparently took a long time to tell the story, I apologize, not for the length, but if I made it too boring, sometimes you gotta do, whatcha gotta do.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Philly 4
We went to a Ben Franklin museum, got our friends a PCS and headed to the Masonic Temple, which we found out closes its doors to the public at 12 (it was 5 by now). We got there and saw that it was huge! Took some pictures and went across the street to a giant-sized-board-game playground. The dominoes were HUGE, so were the Sorry pieces, and the chess pieces, and the Monopoly pieces (all games listed are their own respective trademark). Once we were done taking pictures there, we went across the street and went to the LOVE waterfall or something like that. It was nice to cool off by the water. The drive home was nice; we ended up putting 6 people in one car, because we didn’t want the others to get stranded on a bus late at night. The trip was a huge success and apparently took a long time to tell the story, I apologize, not for the length, but if I made it too boring, sometimes you gotta do, whatcha gotta do.
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