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A Visit to New York

 I was ready to explore another city after having an amazing time in Chicago. The vibrant and bustling city of New York was my next stop. When I arrived at JFK air terminal, I could feel the energy of the city. I looked into my lodging, which was situated in the core of Manhattan, and promptly set off to investigate. The iconic Empire State Building was my first stop. I could see the entire city from the top, and the view was breathtaking. After that, I went to Central Park, where I watched people and took in the beautiful scenery for a few hours. Additionally, I went to Times Square, which was even more impressive in person than it was in photographs. I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty over the following few days. I also ate some delicious food, like bagels and lox and the well-known New York-style pizza. I flew to Austin, Texas, for a change of pace after spending three wonderful days in New York City. Despite being considerab...

A Visit to Chicago

 Day 1: I began my excursion to Chicago from Ranchi, in the eastern state of Jharkhand in India, with a blend of fervor and apprehension. I made it to Chicago in the evening, after a pretty long flight. I was buffeted by the city's brisk winds as soon as I left the airport. Although the drop in temperature surprised me, I was eager to explore the city. I went to dinner, checked into my hotel, and called it a night. Day 2: The Willis Tower, Chicago's tallest building, was my first stop when I awoke the following morning. I was mesmerized by the stunning city panorama when I took the elevator to the 103rd floor. The Skydeck's glass floor was definitely an exciting experience. I headed toward Navy Pier after visiting the Willis Tower for a few hours. The Ferris wheel, small golf, and the Youngsters' Gallery made for an exciting day. A bonus was the display of fireworks at the end of the night. Day 3: I went to one of the country's largest art museums, the Art Institute...