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London's Landmarks

American Embassy, Grosvenor Square
Having first moved to number one Grosvenor Square in 1938, the American Embassy. then moved to the West side of the Square and the Canadian Embassy moved into number one Grosvenor Square. The building, which now houses the American Embassy, was designed by Eero Saarinen and was completed in 1960. During the Second World War the Chancery occupied one side of Grosvenor Square and the headquarters of General Eisenhower were located on the other side, this led Londoners to refer to Grosvenor Square as ‘Little America’. In 1989 a statue by Robert Green of Eisenhower was unveiled and stood across from the buildings that the General resided in during the war years.
In May 1986 a memorial to the Eagle Squadron was erected, this Squadron being composed of almost entirely American volunteers to the British Air Force.
In the centre of Grosvenor Square is located the September 11th memorial garden. Created and donated in remembrance of those who died in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre. The Diplomatic Gates in Grosvenor Square were donated in recognition of the continuing quest for peace, so admirably sought by both the American and British governments alike.

Big Ben and The Palace of Westminster
The Palace was the residence of the Kings of England from the eleventh to the sixteenth century and in Medieval England, Kings simply summoned their courts to wherever they happened to be, but by the fourteenth century the judicial and parliamentary courts resided in Westminster. Though the Lords resided in the Palace, they had no permanent meeting place until 1547 when the Royal Chapel of St. Stephen was given to the commons.
The Houses of Parliament were hit by an air raid during the Second World War with the House of Commons Chamber being destroyed. The Chamber has since been rebuilt in the image of the original. The houses of Parliament contain one thousand rooms, eleven court yards, eight bars and six restaurants, though none are opened to the public. Members of the public can watch a session of parliament by either the Lords or the Commons from the public gallery.

Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the home and offices of Her Majesty Elizabeth II, the Queen of England. The Royal standard can be seen when the Queen is in residence with
Buckingham Palace being the venue for ceremonial occasions. The Palace was built in 1702 and is the former home of the Duke of Buckingham, it was bought from the Duke by George III. In the nineteenth century George IV commissioned John Nash to transform the house into a Palace who overspent hugely on the project and was removed from the upgrade. Queen Victoria was the first Monarch to live in Buckingham Palace, the Palace has been the residence of the monarchy ever since. Queen Victoria sold the Royal Pavilion in Brighton to fund a huge expansion during the mid eighteen-hundreds.
The Royal Throne room is lit by seven chandeliers and is used only for ceremonial purposes with  Buckingham Palace being close to St. James Park, which offers spectacular views at night. Visitors may also wish to watch the changing of the guard- a musical, military ceremony which takes place at 11:30am and lasts for approximately forty-five minutes.

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