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We visit the most interactive aquarium, the Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, which exhibits the stories of sinking and the steel about Titanic at a depth of 12,450 feet. We will meet New England’s only beluga whales, which are more than 20 years old. The aquarium also has over 50 varieties of fluorescent jellyfish; visitors can watch four over 10-year-old California sea lions show in the theater, meet the rare blue lobster, South Africa penguin, and touch the Ray fish.
Then in the afternoon, we will pass through the "cradle of American history”, Boston. We are about to take the Boston harbor cruise to recall the Boston Tea Party event in 1773, we also visit the first navy ship yard in the United State, and see the first and the most famous warship: U.S.S. Constitution, completed in 1797.
Day 2 Acadia National Park
We come to visit the 4th largest city in Maine: Portland. It exists the most beautiful, nationwide photography lighthouse. George Washington authorized to build the lighthouse in 1790; visitors can shoot beautiful photos from different angles.
Then we visit the York’s Wild Kingdom animal park. Inside the zoo, it shows a very ware white tigers from India and the world's largest rodent capybara, Africa zebra and lion, kangaroo in Australia, the peacock from India. It also has over more than 20 kinds of ape’s animals. We can feed the deer and the goat, ride the camel. It is a very nice place for the children and parents interact with animals and the nature.We might stop at the duty free liquor store in New Hampshire.
In the afternoon, we will visit the very famous Witch Museum in Massachusetts. It published a death list, and reproduces the scene of the 17th century. Watching a mother and daughter's performance at the Witch Dungeon Museum, with vivid language and superb performing arts, reflecting the disease and dependence on superstition. The museum offers free Chinese and English headphones.
Return to Flushing, New York.