Assumption. Begun in 1894, this cathedral in Covington, Kentucky, is a smaller-scale replica of its French predecessor, right down to its beloved rose windows and carved stone gargoyles. The interior doesn’t disappoint either: walls festooned with ornate murals and towering ceilings provide pitch-perfect acoustics for three historic pipe organs.
2. Greek To Me
The Nashville Parthenon (Shutterstock)
There’s the Parthenon in Athens: Check out the one in Nashville. Built for Tennessee’s Centennial Exposition in 1897, the
Nashville Parthenon boasts the exact specifications of the original, down to the 42-foot golden Athena.
3. Rock of Ages
England’s Stonehenge is legendary. Instead, consider America’s own version in North Salem, New Hampshire.
Top 3 Germany Itineraries + How to Plan Them By Steph on Published: January 11, 2021 | Last Updated:
January 13, 2021 in Europe, GERMANY, Western Europe with 0 Comments
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that 2020 was not the year to be a traveller… or to be a travel blogger for that matter!
However, if you are a regular reader of my scribblings here, you’ll know that I did thankfully manage to squeeze in 2 short international trips in 2020 – the first to Morocco in early March (at what was meant to be the start of my epic 7 month overland adventure) and the second to Western Europe during the slight summer reprieve I enjoyed to the max while I could.