User:Harshil.thakur/sandbox

University:
I am a freshman at Drexel University University City Campus. It is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I was really excited into visiting campus but did not get a chance to visit due to covid.

Hobies:

 * Biking: I like to do long-distance biking.
 * Hiking: I like to hike and find interesting trails near my house
 * Poetry/ Creative Writing: I like to write poems or creative writing in general in my free time.
 * Playing guitar: I also like to play guitar.

Airplanes
This link talks about the fastest plane which is really fascinating.

SR-71 Blackbird
This link talks a little more about how it was built.

Fort Totten Architecture
Fort Totten, originally called Fort at Willets Point, covers 136 acre area in the region of Northeast Queens. It was originally used during the American Revolution to defend the New York Harbor and its fortification started in 1862. The plan of the construction started out as a "V-shaped" structure and a polygonal vertex with an angle with which the Americans could have attacked on multiple sides with 4 rooms where the ammunition would be stored. The walls ranged from 17 to 36 inches of thickness and built by bricks and heavy granite blocks. The vertex of the fort extended all the way till there was a good and clear view of Long Island Sound and Fort Schuyler on Throgs Neck. But the plan was soon obsolete because of the advances of weaponry.