Any period in history

<p>If you could spend a month living in any time/place, which would you choose?</p>

<p>My vote: Philly, June, 1776</p>

<p>1550-1620. The peakof the renaissance. I would also get to meet my Willy (Shakespeare that is)!</p>

<p>Woodstock 1969.</p>

<p>Birmingham Alabama 1950's and 60's</p>

<p>Newsroom, Washington Post, 1972/3</p>

<p>Id agree with wraider.</p>

<p>Woodstock 69</p>

<p>hmm tough question</p>

<p>1954 1 FIRST ST. N.E. WASHINGTON DC</p>

<p>NYC 1920's. (before the depression!)</p>

<p>December, 1903 - Kitty Hawk, NC... flight
December, 1941 - US enters WWII
August, 1945 - Atomic Bombs, end of the war
August 1963 - Washington DC "I have a Dream"
July, 1969 - Moon Landing
June, 1972 - Watergate</p>

<p>I'd like to see some earlier things, but I really like electricity and stuff.</p>

<p>ex:
Building of Stonehenge
Building of the Pyramids
Library at Alexandria
City of Troy
Invention of Gunpowder
Invention of the light bulb</p>

<p>Duh, the future.</p>

<p>england around 1540, only if I were a member of the Nobility and Protestant!</p>

<p>November 1989, Berlin.</p>

<p>The hour before the world formed to august 24 2005</p>

<p>Then we could clear up some of the problems we face today/</p>

<p>that time when i wet myself on the school bus in 1st grade</p>

<p>476 AD... Watch the fall of Rome (yeah I know it happened over a long period of time) in person.</p>

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Duh, the future.

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History is the study of the past. That is why you can't say the future!
That being said, I would like to be back in the seventies to see my parents getting married, and myself being born. I also would go back to September 2001, to see how people had petty concerns besides terrorism.</p>

<p>i'm with you jerzak, and off to penn in a few days to start reliving that! :)</p>

<p>mid 1800's, China</p>

<p>That way, I could bring back lots of stuff so China would've won the Opium Wars against Great Britain (no offense meant to the Brits)</p>

<p>Moscow Russia, Chicago USA, 2050. Future baby</p>

<p>Miracle911
hmm tough question
1954 1 FIRST ST. N.E. WASHINGTON DC</p>

<p>dont quite understand your answer....Is that the address of the supreme court? ...if so right on thurgood.</p>