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Laura McHugh

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Posted on August 12, 2009 by lauramchugh

NYC Day 2 Postcard

Today’s activities in NYC involved the toys, the subway, the zoo, and Times Square at night.

1. FAO Schwartz and Barbie
2. Subway
3. Zoo at Central Park

4. Times Square at Night

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