Monday, March 9, 2015

My bad..........actually they are the constitution and constellation.............i think from revol. war times...........



Baltimore and Boston............both have inner harbors..............both have a national aquarium...................one has one ironclad ship, the other the other one............a legal seafood is very close to aquarium in Boston, Ma.................as there is one here in DC..........on 7th st........nw............near a PNC bank.................

Also, the dept. of the treasury................the symbol...........a key..............like the high school honor society, the key club.................Alex Hamilton...........odd choice to have on the $10 bill...................he was never a pres..............a founding father and one who helped James Madison lay out the constitution......................the dept. of the treasury...........is just east of the White house............



The proposed park was entitled Disney's America and would have featured several lands, each depicting a different era of American history. The focal point to the park featured the turbulent 1860s. This area came complete with a Civil War era town and a military encampment with costumed Union and Rebel soldiers and a Rivers of America-esque lagoon where patrons could witness a fight between the ironclads Monitor and Merrimack (technically the CSS Virginia for the historically minded).

From there visitors could explore President's Square which centered on the nation's origins and included a Hall of Presidents show. Victory Field played to the nostalgia of the Greatest Generation and depicted all manner of aircraft utilized in the World Wars. The thrill seekers in the crowd would have enjoyed Enterprise Town which depicted America's history of industry and innovation, including the roller coaster "Industrial Revolution" which promised to fling riders around a steel mill, complete with blast furnaces.

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