NYC mini world in Gulliver’s Gate. I grew up watching the New York skyline, and I dream about all the opportunities that there are in this big city. Anything is possible if you believe. The Big Apple is the city of opportunity. I will always love Manhattan and all the good memories it has brought. Visit the city and Gulliver’s Gate!
As you walk into the Museum of Food and Drink, you must cross a curtain made of thousands of Chinese Take-out boxes to reach their amazing and insightful exhibits about Chinese-American history and culture. Honestly, please go to this museum. It’s worth your time and your money. Trust me. Stop, I said trust me.
Omg, weird stuff happening in the Museum of the American Gangsta. Secret bar and performance theater on lower level and suspicious safe in the basement. Gangstas were shameless & shadey. Respectable af. Don’t mess with them because yes, they are still around today so watch out.
At the Museum of the American Gangsta, you can find machines that people used in their houses to make alcohol and wine during the Prohibition Era of the United States. How much would you enjoy your alcohol if you had to make it too? Hmm.....questionable. Illegal drinking? Does that even still exist?
Harmony of Spheres at the Museum of Mathematics. It looks hella cool and super interesting, but unfortunately, I don’t know how it works. Sorry, but math is hard and I wish I understood because math is necessity. I need a kid to figure this out for me. Am I right?
Welcome to the Enigma Cafe in the Museum of Mathematics! Would you like to order a drink while you challenge your mind with some brain games and puzzles? Name, please? Okay, you can pick up your drinks at the other end. Enjoy your stay at the Enigma Cafe!
Many visitors will walk into the Jacques Torres’ Museum of Chocolate and they will believe all the caricatures and history that they are presented. Challenge these ideas! Be resilient!
“Authentic” Mexican hot chocolate and spices spotted at Jacques Torres’ Museum of Chocolate. I’m all about free hot chocolate samples, the only thing good about this museum.
Neon Sign representing Pekin Noodle Parlor in Butte, Montana which is considered to be the oldest Chinese-American Restaurant in the United States when it was founded by immigrants in 1911.
I finished my tour of the Museum of Food and Drink’s special exhibit, “The Chinese-American Restaurant”. I got these fortune cookies to go. I enjoyed them almost as much as this cute photo of me.