I think, for I was one of many who fell asleep at the movie, as I can’t sleep during day time usually. After a quick on/off power nap, we headed to a must more interesting area, a 360 painting of the Battle of Gettysburg. After this stop, we got back on the buses and met our new tour guide, Rick. Along with that, we met our bus driver officially, who was Chris. Chris carted us around the war zone while Rick informed us about it, with many stops at statues and cannons from the battle. However, my favorite stop of Gettysburg was at a little rocky hill, where we got some amazing pictures of the view and sunset over the hilly areas of Gettysburg. Then, we proceeded to eat at a local buffet, where I bought a flag in the store overhead. However, with the sun almost set, it was time to head to DC, and our hotel, which we got to in a few hours. Then me, Landon, Noel, and Logan headed up to our room, and after setting up a sleeping arrangement that had Logan and Noel in one bed, Landon in the other, and me in the chairs, we were off to bed to get some much needed …show more content…
We saw the roof view of DC, the movie about historical moments in reporting, and the Berlin Wall, along with the East German guard tower and the beheaded statue of Vladimir Lenin, first leader of the Soviet Union. We also saw Capitol Hill and the Jefferson Memorial, until our newest stop, the Pentagon City Mall. There, I ate at Auntie Anne's and then spent over $40 on flags. After that, we went to see the Pentagon and 9/11 Memorial, a very sad memorial. There were little “Benches” which pointed towards either the Air Force Memorial or Pentagon, depending on if they died in the Pentagon or on the plane. There, a group of loud kids were running around, which led to many of us being angry, as they were very disrespectful. We then went to the WW2 Memorial, where we left our tour guide Rick, which was a rather sad moment. Next up was the hotel, to go in for the