Articles related to "Temple Church"The Temple area has housed London's legal profession since 1320. One of London's most atmospheric areas. Lit by old gas lamps, it is perfect for a visit to the past.
Sights you may have missed - paths you may not have trodden - from the Da Vinci Code to Samuel Johnson's favourite pub. London is the tourist capital of the world.
What is the state of religion in America today? Why do people shout, talk in tongues, make confession, give money, jump, shout and pray so zealously? Maher investigates.
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There is a lot to see in Kirtland, where Latter-day Saints gathered from 1831 to 1838. Use this guide to plan a trip to visit historic Kirtland and the Kirtland temple.
UK film locations for movies and TV series like Harry Potter, Price and Prejudice, The Da Vinci Code and Gosford Park bring visitors for years afterwards, says a report
Helmsley Castle, North Yorkshire witnessed some of the key episodes in British history, from the Crusades to the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War.
Going to another country can be a great and educational experience, but can be very expensive. Here are things university students can do without spending too much cash.
London's Fleet Street is where the the first book printed on a printing press in the 16th-century. By the end of the 17th-century the 'street of ink' was born
For anyone who wants to unravel the "code" in Dan Brown's novel, they must take a look at DaVinci's other masterpiece, The Last Supper, housed in a small Milan convent.
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. responds to inequality and helps to lead America's Civil Rights Movement.
William Marshal rose from trainee knight to become one of the most powerful men in medieval England, serving not one but four kings.
In June 1381 a hated poll tax became the catalyst in a conflict in which the Tower of London was breached for the first and last time during the Peasants' Revolt.
Goa is a holiday maker's paradise of India with unending golden sands, blue waters, sylvan forests, swaying palms, glorious churches and temples, and mystical hills.
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