Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in London

Statue of Winston Churchill London

Statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in London

This statue of Winston Churchill lies in Parliament Square opposite the Palace of Westminster in London, England. I took this photograph way back in college while studying history at the University of Tennessee. Traveling is a great way to learn history through museums, statues, and even street names. You get to see what famous people and events other cultures and countries deem important.

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Ted Nelson has been adventure traveling since he was 10 years old on camping trips with his Dad to places like the Great Smoky Mountains, The Everglades, and Big Bend National Park. In 2005 he added international travel to his repertoire with a three month trip to Southeast Asia. He can also be read at his blog on his favorite state, Wisconsin. http://www.wisconsinoutside.com/

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3 Responses to Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in London

  1. Micamyx|Senyorita August 12, 2012 at 1:53 pm #

    I first learned about Winston Churchill when I went to Warwick Castle . Love his quotable quotes.
    Micamyx|Senyorita recently posted..En Route: Puerto Princesa to El Nido

    • travelingted August 12, 2012 at 10:00 pm #

      Winston Churchill was a master speaker. So many amazing quotes and great speeches said at key times in world history.

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