The Westminster house, built in 1730 is now a museum but was at one point the residence of Benjamin Franklin and is the only remaining…
The Royal Mews are better known today as the stables of the British Royal Family. The mews were originally located at Charing Cross but have…
“The future of Art is in the South [of France]” proclaimed Vincent Van Gogh, and the man sure knew what he was talking about. Provence,…
The London Bridge which stretches across the River Thames connecting the City of London and Southwark was first opened in 1729. The latest bridge to…
Brick Lane is a road in London that was regenerated in the 20th century to become one of London’s trendiest places. Students and artists alike,…
The National Portrait Gallery in London displays portraits of both historically important and famous British people. Located between Bloomsbury and Soho, the National Portrait Gallery…
Fall is a great time to visit New York City, there are many events, shows, and festivals to choose from. The weather is great and…
Hello, this is David Hill from New York Habitat. Today we are going to continue our tour along Broadway, one of the most famous avenues…
The Charles Dickens Museum in London is the only remaining London home of the late Charles Dickens. Located in Camden, the museum was first opened…
Hampton Court Palace has not been a residence of the British Royal Family since the 18th century but remains an important London attraction today. During…
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