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Women’s March On Washington Draws Large Crowd

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One day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the nation’s capital was flooded with a sea of pink hats worn by activists and protesters from around the country.

Sporting signs with slogans such as “Dump Trump” and “We want a leader,” participants of the organized Women’s March grassroots effort snaked down Washington’s streets in opposition of the new president’s ideologies and beliefs. Multiple attendees said they decided to attend to oppose President Donald Trump’s denigration of women, immigrants and minorities.

Some speakers at the five-hour rally preceding the Jan. 21 march included Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards, actress America Ferrera and women’s rights activist Gloria Steinem.

“This is the upside of the downside. This is an outpouring of energy and true democracy like I have never seen in my very long life,” Steinem said to the crowd. “It is wide in age. It is deep in diversity. And remember, the constitution does not begin with ‘I the president,” it begins with ‘we the people.’”

The official number of attendees has yet to be determined, but the city’s metro system tweeted that over one million people rode the Metrorail on the day of the protest; event organizers had originally sought a permit for 200,000, according to the National Park Service’s permit application list obtained by Politico. D.C. police confirmed Jan. 22 that they had made no arrests related to the march.

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“We are marching. We are marching straight ahead toward the Washington Monument to the ellipse of the White House,” read a press statement released by the Women’s March organization during the event. Police kept the White House blocked off during the march with barricades and police cars.

Protester Lisa Wisman said she flew in by herself from Michigan after purchasing her plane tickets the week before.

“I just feel like the things that Donald Trump is doing deserve to be protested and he needs to be held accountable,” she said. “He’s made all these promises and lies and the people need to take back their ability to hold their elected officials accountable. And protesting is one of the ways that I’m doing that.”

Joe Giro said he came into the city from upstate New York with friends.

“I want my nine-month old niece to grow up in a world that’s not filled with hate, and at least…where women are accepted,” he said.

President Donald Trump did not comment during the event on Twitter, the social media outlet widely regarded as one of his favorite ways to communicate with the public. However, Hillary Clinton, Trump’s Democratic opponent during the presidential race, used Twitter to show her support for the march.

“Thanks for standing, speaking & marching for our values @womensmarch. Important as ever. I truly believe we’re always Stronger Together,” Clinton tweeted the morning of the event.

Nearby the march, the “Bikers for Trump” group had also reserved a space in the city to hold “an event of celebrations provided by the biker community,” said R.C. Pittman, president of Florida’s Bikers For Trump.

“We’ve opened this park up to anyone who wants to celebrate with us. The women are welcome, protesters are welcome; I haven’t run anybody off. We don’t have any fences up,” he said. In front of the Bikers for Trump stage, both protesters and Trump supporters were sitting and dancing to music.

Ahad Yonus, who donned a hat emblazoned with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan, said he went by the Women’s March protest to “see both sides of the spectrum.”

“Protesting is one of the rights protected by the first amendment, but I feel like the people here might not necessarily know what they’re protesting,” he said. Yonus also denounced riots that had ensued the previous day, saying “protesting is ok, our democracy is working, but that doesn’t mean set a limo on fire, go break a McDonalds and knock all the windows out.”

Following the march, the Women’s March website stated that “millions” of people around the world had participated in total, which included the simultaneous “sister marches” held in locations such as New York, NY, Chicago and Atlanta.

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4.5 Million People Sailed With Statue Cruises In 2016

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Statue Cruises, the official concessioner of the National Park Service to provide ferry and related services to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island, announced today a new record achievement. Over 4.5 million passengers sailed onboard Statue Cruises to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island in 2016, surpassing the previous record of 4.37 million visitors set in 2000 and before airport-style metal detectors were installed after 9/11. In addition to the visitation surge in recent years, the ridership numbers represent a steady climb over the last 15 years back to pre 9-11 levels.

Since becoming the official ferry provider on Jan. 1, 2008, Statue Cruises provided a ridership recovery growing from 3.5 million passengers in 2008 to over 4.5 million, an increase of over 28 percent in nine years.

“As Statue Cruises begins its 10th year, we owe a debt of gratitude to our supportive partners at the National Park Service and our dedicated crew who day-in and day-out ensure smooth sailing to the millions of people visiting theStatue of Liberty and Ellis Island,” said Mike Burke, VP and COO of Statue Cruises.

Among the several factors contributing to the ridership record include:

  • The National Park Service and the National Park Foundation worked with NPS concessioners to celebrate the NPS Centennial and improve public engagement with the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island.
  • Enhanced security screening operations to minimize wait times to board the boats.
  • Expanded programming on both islands, including additional capacity in the Crown and Pedestal of theStatue of Liberty, the opening of the Peopling of America Exhibit inside the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, private tours of the Ellis Island Hospital Complex and more.
  • A seventh boat providing increased return capacity on busy days to alleviate crowding on both islands.

For more information on Statue Cruises, including schedules or reservations to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, please visit www.statuecruises.com or follow Statue Cruises on TwitterFacebook or Instagram.

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Summer Destinations: Morristown Historical Park

Here at Downtown Magazine, we love every aspect of city living. However, every now and then, we need a change of pace. Thus, throughout the summer we will be releasing our top day-trip get away destinations which are fun for the whole family.

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Ford Mansion. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service

In January 1777, George Washington used the home of Jacob Ford, Jr., as a winter officers’ headquarters during the Revolutionary War. Further down the road, many low ranking army members made camp in the woods of Jockey Hollow. Today, that home and those woods still stand and are part of the Morristown Historical Park in New Jersey.

The Ford Mansion stands in the middle of residential Morristown. Visitors can take a guided tour of this historic monument, which has been restored and features original colonial era furniture, just like the pieces George Washington and his men would have used. The mansion also includes re-creations of the houses’ colonial era kitchen, bedrooms, and Washington’s office.

The Ford Mansion grounds also includes the Washington Headquarter museum building, which includes additional historic artifacts, such as original Revolutionary War muskets, pro-revolution pamphlets, and colonial home items.

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A reenactment of colonial life. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service.

Visitors can then stop by Jockey Hollow, the historic site where regular Revolutionary army members were quartered during the winter.  Guests can see the Revolutionary war era winter encampment site, either on their own or as part of a guided ranger program. Ranger programs are on a variety of specific topics relating to colonial life, such as living conditions or making clothing. They also have special re-enactment events. The park includes a number of trails which are open for hiking, biking, bird watching, and even horseback riding.

Admission to the Morristown Historical Park Washington Headquarters Museum and Ford Mansion is $4 for adults and free for children under the age of 15. Jockey Hollow admission is free. The Washington Headquarters Museum, Ford Mansion, and Jockey Hollow are managed under the National Park Service.

There are several travel options to the Morristown Historical Park. It can be reached via car from I-78 in just under an hour and fifteen minutes, the NJ Transit, Long Island Rail Road or by simply renting a Zipcar.