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Tower Bridge - London
Tower Bridge. Completed in 1894, this piece of Victorian engineering has become an international symbol of London. Its towers and linking catwalks support the mechanism that raises the road for large ships to pass through. Enclosed glass walkways offer spectacular panoramic views along the Thames and across London.
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Tower Bridge - London
Tower Bridge. Completed in 1894, this piece of Victorian engineering has become an international symbol of London. Its towers and linking catwalks support the mechanism that raises the road for large ships to pass through. Enclosed glass walkways offer spectacular panoramic views along the Thames and across London.
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Tower Bridge - London
Tower Bridge. Completed in 1894, this piece of Victorian engineering has become an international symbol of London. Its towers and linking catwalks support the mechanism that raises the road for large ships to pass through. Enclosed glass walkways offer spectacular panoramic views along the Thames and across London.
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Westminster Bridge - London
Parliament & Big Ben. Since 1547 the Palace of Westminster has been the seat of the two Houses of Parliament, called the Lords and the Commons. This superb building replaced the original, which burnt down in 1834. The four-faced clock is the largest in Britain and includes the famous 14-tonne bell ""Big Ben"". Originally hung in 1858, this vast bell chimes on the hour. Four smaller bells ring every quarter hour.
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Whitehern - Hamilton
WHITEHERN. Visit Whitehern, a National Historic Site, set amidst ornamental terraced gardens in downtown Hamilton. The site was the former home of three generations of McQuestens from 1852 until 1968. Outstanding family contributions include developing the Royal Botanical Gardens, the QEW, McMaster University, restored Fort Henry, the Rainbow Bridge and Niagara Parks.
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Whitehern - Hamilton
WHITEHERN. Visit Whitehern, a National Historic Site, set amidst ornamental terraced gardens in downtown Hamilton. The site was the former home of three generations of McQuestens from 1852 until 1968. Outstanding family contributions include developing the Royal Botanical Gardens, the QEW, McMaster University, restored Fort Henry, the Rainbow Bridge and Niagara Parks.
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Whitehern - Hamilton
WHITEHERN. Visit Whitehern, a National Historic Site, set amidst ornamental terraced gardens in downtown Hamilton. The site was the former home of three generations of McQuestens from 1852 until 1968. Outstanding family contributions include developing the Royal Botanical Gardens, the QEW, McMaster University, restored Fort Henry, the Rainbow Bridge and Niagara Parks.
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Whitehern - Hamilton
WHITEHERN. Visit Whitehern, a National Historic Site, set amidst ornamental terraced gardens in downtown Hamilton. The site was the former home of three generations of McQuestens from 1852 until 1968. Outstanding family contributions include developing the Royal Botanical Gardens, the QEW, McMaster University, restored Fort Henry, the Rainbow Bridge and Niagara Parks.
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WHITEHERN. Visit Whitehern, a National Historic Site, set amidst ornamental terraced gardens in downtown Hamilton. The site was the former home of three generations of McQuestens from 1852 until 1968. Outstanding family contributions include developing the Royal Botanical Gardens, the QEW, McMaster University, restored Fort Henry, the Rainbow Bridge and Niagara Parks.
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