New Jersey
Princeton University
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welcome sign at the entrance
of Princeton University |
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Princeton University campus |
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Princeton University's memorial
to the battle of Princeton |
Princeton is a very famous university located in New Jersey. It is the Ivy League research college. It used to be called the College of New Jersey. Did you know that the college was established as early as 1746? Many famous people such as our first lady Michelle Obama, some Supreme Court justices, Presidents Woodrow Wilson and President James Madison are all came from Princeton University. Albert Einstein used to gave occasional speech during his frequent visits. The site of Princeton's campus was changed a couple of times. Every change made it even more beautiful. All of its buildings look like castles. A battle even happened on the Princeton campus during American revolutionary war. Princeton is an extremely pretty place with full of history.
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Alexander Hall, the main concert hall on campus
Princeton University |
Six Flags Great Adventures Wildlife Safari
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our cool truck to enter the Off Road Safari |
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Totem in Six Flags |
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entrance of Six Flags |
It was fun to play in the Six Flags Great Adventures Wildlife Safari theme park during our visit at East Coast. The Off Road Safari was new to us. We lined up for an hour to be on the big truck. It contains more than 100 kinds of amazing animals like tigers, goats, giraffes, lions, kangaroos, ostriches, parrots, and rhinos. Guess what, there is no cage. The animals move around freely. Isn't that amazing! I, as a visitor, sat on the huge cool truck to explore them. Animals are divided by habitat in the safari. There are lots of gates just like the movie Jurassic Park. I was so excited to spot lions, tigers, ostriches and even bison! There are also many other species of organisms like bamboo, grass, and bushes. Kingda Ka, the second fastest and tallest roller coaster in the world, is located here. We also enjoyed other rides. This is the biggest theme park I have ever been.
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bison at safari
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giant anteater with its 2 feet long tongue |
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