Even abroad, you can visit sites important in American history!
Category: London
Victoria and Albert Museum (London)
The Victoria and Albert Museum is one of the most interesting museums in the world!
Kew Gardens (London)
Kew Gardens is a fun respite from the craziness of London.
Greenwich (England)
A fun, family-friendly day trip from London is Greenwich where kids can learn all about England's maritime history and visit the prime meridian line. Adults will love walking in the footsteps of their favorite British movie or TV characters as well!
St. Paul’s Cathedral (London)
St. Paul's Cathedral in London is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. From royal weddings to state funerals, this cathedral has survived through war and revolution to remain the center of the Church of England. Read my new post to plan a visit!
D-Day Historic Sites
Tomorrow is the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Read my new post to learn about the historic sites you can visit to honor and remember those who fought for our freedom.
British Library (London)
This month marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio. See one of the rare copies and more at the British Library!
Booking It Through History: First Ladies – Louisa Catherine Adams
My Booking It Through History: First Ladies focus for June was Louisa Catherine Adams, the wife of John Quincy Adams. Learn more about this British born first lady who was the toast of Europe in my new post!
Booking It Through History: First Ladies – Elizabeth Monroe
Learn more about the elegant yet reserved Elizabeth Kortright Monroe in my new Booking It Through History: First Ladies post!
Royal Air Force Museum (London)
A great day trip from London for your little airplane enthusiast is the Royal Air Force Museum. Make sure to visit during any trip to London!









