Category Archives: London
St. Paul’s Cathedral, London
St. Paul’s, the actual building, doesn’t move me in the same way that Canterbury Cathedral does; however, as a symbol of the resilience of the British people during WWII, there are few buildings which strike a deeper chord. During the … Continue reading
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
From Dr. Johnson’s house to Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is a journey of about 120 yards, 360 feet. A somewhat square sign alerts visitors to the pub’s entrance in the alley. The dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral beckons for later … Continue reading
Posted in England, London
Tagged Dr. Johnson, pub, Samuel Johnson, Samuel Johnson's favorite pub
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