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| Beacon Hill |
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| Quincy Market |
Recently, I went to a trio to the East coast
with a school group. First, we went to
Beacon Hill. There are many
classic and expensive houses. Our tour guide told
us the houses cost six million dollars! There are some blooming cherry blossoms and they
were very beautiful for the houses. I wish I would live there. After Beacon Hill, we went to Quincy Market. There were three buildings and each buildings had
own topics. First building sold
food, then second sold souvenirs, and last one sold clothes. Some people showed their performances on the road
in front of the buildings. Everyone enjoyed
shopping and eating and also I enjoyed them too. On next day, we went to the Plymouth Plantation. There had houses which were replica and also had
people whom acted pilgrims. Pilgrims, actor,
didn’t know what the camera is because they were pilgrims and they had never
lived in modern world. I was very
interested in that. I felt as if I was
in the village in 1960. The East coast trip
was exciting. There are many
differences between Japan and there, or even Spokane and the East coast. That is fun and I recommend you to travel there!
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| Plymoth Plantation |