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Westminster Abbey-

“”It was so cool to see the tombs of Charles Darwin, Rudpard Kipling, Charles Dickens and Elizabeth the First.”
Stefan

“I did not know how many famous people were buried here- including C.S. Lewis and Charles Darwin”
Sadie

“It was an amazing experience to be able to connect all the people that I read about in textbooks with a real location.  The “Tomb of the Unknown Warrior” moved me the most of anything on the trip-  The poppies at the burial site were beautiful.”
Genevieve

“I was surprised to realize that it is really just a big cemetery, but I stepped on Charles Darwin so that’s cool”
Marlee

“I was amazed how many people were buried there, it seemed different to have all those people buried inside the church.”
Jamie

“I was surprised how high the ceilings were and I liked seeing the coronation chair used for the Kings and Queens.”
Ryan

“It was cool being in the church where the Kings and Queens are crowned.”
Matt

“One word- AMAZING”
Sarah

“This was a truly beautiful building and view.”
Kyle

“The architecture here was amazing”
Gretchen

“This was the prettiest gothic style church that I have ever seen.”
Hannah

“I found Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin’s graves.  This was a most interesting church.”
Cassandra

“So amazing!  Seeing Henry the 7th and Queen Mary’s tomb was so surreal.”
Maggie

“INCREDIBLE!”
Sarah P

“I could not believe how many people were buried there or visiting there- one crowded place.”
Kearston

“This place was very magnificent for me.  The only thing I would have liked was a map of the grave sites and church.  The place had so much going on and was so crowded it was a little overwhelming—-but still very cool.”
Valerie

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