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The Roman Baths in Bath, England

The Roman Baths in Bath, England

The Roman Baths, which give the City of Bath, Somerset its name, are a profound window into the world of Roman Britain. In ancient times, this site was a popular spa built around hot springs and dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva. People would come here for bathing, relaxation, and the hope of healing.

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Sorcery at the Tower of London

Sorcery at the Tower of London

Many legends can be found within the formidable walls of the Tower of London. Given the castle’s long and sometimes bloody history, it’s certainly no surprise. The prophetic ravens that live at the Tower are well known to the public, and ghost stories are certainly to be expected. However, while I was walking the ramparts there, I came across a piece of history that I found particularly interesting. An extremely intricate design of mystical nature was carved into the wall of one of the tower rooms. This centuries-old graffiti was the work of a prisoner once held there. What was the accusation against him? Sorcery.

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The Spirits of Warwick Castle

The Spirits of Warwick Castle

On the banks of the River Avon in the English Midlands sits Warwick Castle. This medieval fortress towers over the landscape and inspires the imagination. As you walk through its halls, you’ll find yourself immersed in history and heritage. Many inhabitants have come and gone over the centuries, but perhaps the spirits of some can still be found within the castle walls. Continue reading →

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London’s Highgate Cemetery

London’s Highgate Cemetery

In North London you’ll find a cemetery with a powerful atmosphere and striking architecture. There are Egyptian style tombs, a Gothic style chapel, and winding paths that allow for quiet reflection. Strolling among the Victorian stonework is reason enough to visit, but this place also is noteworthy for something else – it holds an interesting place in vampire lore. Continue reading →

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