Penny Lane Street Sign

Penny Lane (Liverpool, England)

There are few streets in the world that are more famous than a little street in Liverpool, in the north of England called Penny Lane. The small lane is famous (if you didn’t already know)

The Bloomsbury Tavern

The Bloomsbury Tavern (London, England)

The Holborn district in the West End of central London has a rich history due largely to its rise as a main thoroughfare in the time of Henry V.  With London’s West End Theater District

Marble Arch

Marble Arch (London, England)

Designed in 1827 by famed architect John Nash as the state entrance to the cour d’honneur of Buckingham Palace, the Marble Arch is one of the most fittingly named roadside attractions in the world.  Literally an

Tower Bridge (London, England)

One of the most iconic attractions in London is the Tower Bridge.  A combined bascule and suspension bridge that crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London, the Tower Bridge connects the Southwark

Stonehenge (Wiltshire, England)

Stonehenge, officially known as ‘Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites’, located in Wiltshire, England is a prehistoric monument that consists of a ring of standing stones.  Archaeologists believe that Stonehenge was constructed between 3000-2000 BC but

Bodiam Castle (Robertsbridge, England)

Bodiam Castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England is a moated castle built in the late 14th century.  Built by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a former knight of Edward III in 1385, Bodiam Castle helped defend

The London Eye

The London Eye (London, England)

The Millennium Wheel, most commonly referred to by its common name, The London Eye, is located on the south bank of the River Thames in London, England and stands for all to see as one

Big Ben (London, England)

One of the most recognized landmarks in the world, Big Ben is actually not the name of a building but rather a bell, or rather a nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at

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