While strolling through Manhattan’s windy streets, I saw the red letters “Ryder” flash in front of me. Luckily I wasn’t hit by the truck, and I had the opportunity to daydream about my childhood home in Brooklyn, located on Ryder St.

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While strolling through Manhattan’s windy streets, I saw the red letters “Ryder” flash in front of me. Luckily I wasn’t hit by the truck, and I had the opportunity to daydream about my childhood home in Brooklyn, located on Ryder St.
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Growing up in the city, the lights and signs of various broadway followed me. When I was 9, I was so excited to see my first ever broadway show- “Wicked”. Since then, I’ve been lucky enough to see a few other shows, each so memorable.