I spent this past Saturday in Liverpool. The city is home to a rich musical history, intense football fans, and beautiful cathedrals. Liverpool is also home to the most intense wind I have ever experienced. I am not exaggerating when I say that people were being knocked to the ground and hats were flying all over the place. There were many times I had to duck behind buildings to get away from the wind. It was crazy!
Poor weather aside, I enjoyed my time in Liverpool. England contains so many beautiful cathedrals. Even if you are not religious, there is no denying the beauty of the architecture.
This particular cathedral is actually hollowed out. In the 1940s, it was hit by an incendiary bomb.
I visited the Liverpool World Museum, which was incredibly fun. I wish I could have had more time to explore! Each floor had a different theme. Some of the themes included ancient societies, outer space, and animals. The first floor had an aquarium. I felt like a little kid; I was so excited to see the fish.
One of Liverpool's biggest claims to fame is its musical history. The city is the hometown of the Beatles. Beatles memorabilia can be seen throughout the city. They even have a museum dedicated to the band.
I was able to visit the Cavern Club. The club is famous for hosting the Beatles' first performance. They even have a statue of John Lennon outside!
All in all, I had a lovely time in Liverpool. I look forward to more traveling!
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