Not surprisingly, I don't really remember thing. I was only 20 when we left it, and engineering sadly was not on my radar. I do remember Johnson's Park, and the village on the end of it with the Really Old houses they preserved. There was a racetrack for horses too, but I'd never even once managed to see it used for actual racing, just one or two horses getting excercises. The mall used to be great (now it's kinda gutted and weird) and we all hung out there a lot, eating Bavarian Pretzels, browsing the record store (how excited we all where when it flipped from a small store front to a huge one across the way!), movies, and this neat little nautical theme gift shop called Poopdeck Galley that weirdly also sold plush puppets and is where I got my two gorgeous dragon puppets! They had a great bookstore too, I spent hours in B. Daltons back in the day. LOL We also hung out at the library a lot, there were to, but we mostly hung out at the JFK one way out by the school, until they moved the New Market one from this TINY store front to a big building actually built to be a library. It was right near the Carvel, so we used to get ice cream then go hang at the library, no parents! LOL And there was this little park called Columbus Park near my freind Lisas, they had handball courts we used to spend a lot of time just practicing with tennis balls. We never really did learn the rules of that game, only tennis. I miss home.