I feel a little guilty about coloring in New Jersey on our map, since we only spent two hours there, and didn't take the tear at all. We will make up for it someday by visiting the coast and the Pine Barrens.
Across the harbor, in Philly, we missed a museum that incudes a tall ship and the pre-WW I cruiser Olympia
To tell the truth, I didn't know it was there until I looked at the pictures I took later. Anyway, we have to go back!
We did see a certain bell, and the Museum of the American Revolution, but waited too long to buy tickets to Independence Hall. Should have been done early in the week, or perhaps the week before, for a weekend visit!
We did see Carpenter's Hall, site of the 1st Continental Congress. Why it gets second shrift, I'm not sure
We also saw James Audubon's house (it was--he doesn't live there anymore)
and Valley Forge, site of one of Washington's winter encampments
This was Shelly's first time driving downtown in an East coast city, and it was a little unnerving for her. Frankly, I grew up out here and learned to be scared to drive in cities, until I moved to LA and found the driver's on the left coast more laid back, and the experience not as bad. Still hate traffic jams on freeways though! We learned to turn the voice up on our Taco navigation system, so the pretty sounding mechanical lady can tell us which lane to be in.
Tom