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KENSINGTON:
Royal Kensington. West Londons "superior" village, centred
around
Kensington Palace, the former London home and office of Diana, Princess
of
Wales, located in Kensington Gardens - beloved by nannies with their
prams
and children in search of the statue of Peter Pan.
AMERICAN LONDON:
Were two nations divided by a common language. But Londons
story is littered
with footnotes written by American "Londonophiles." Walk elegant
Mayfair
and meet John Adams, Ike, FDR, the splendidly named Charles Tyson Yerkes
who
built much of Londons tube system, as well as many other famous
London yankees.
WESTMINSTER
Walk through a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Meet the stars of the great
rise
of Parliament Democracy - Emmeline Pankhurst, Oliver Cromwell, Winston
Churchill, King Charles I and Guy Fawkes (the only man to enter Parliament
with honest intentions). Plus all the beheadings and treason you could
wish for!
THE BRITISH MUSEUM - THE TATE GALLERY
ST PAULS CATHEDRAL - THE NATIONAL GALLERY
and much more
