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Hiroshima Park, Kiel GermanyA beautiful green space in the center of the Schleswig -Holstein state capital of Kiel to commemorate the first atomic bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. | Holm Chapel,Schleswig GermanyThe Holm chapel and the associated cemetery were built in 1650 and renewed in 1876. They belong to the Holmer Beliebung death guild, today the last of its kind. | Nags Head, NCLocated in the beautiful Outer Banks, Nags Head has been known as a resort area since the 1830's & is most known for Jockey's Ridge which are the largest sand dunes on the East Coast which was a prominent landmark for the first English Explorers. (It's also our favorite beach to visit!) | Trafalgar Square (London, UK)This space has been a significant landmark in London since the 1200's but the square wasn't created until 1844 to commemorate the British Naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars | Amy's Market, Lewisburg WVAmy's Market is a cafe serving breakfast and lunch with a bakery serving custom cakes, pies, breads, cookies, etc. They also have 16 flavors of Hershey's ice cream and an indoor farmers market. (Nothing beats her lemon & blueberry cupcakes!) | Hawk Knob Appalachian Hard Cider, Lewisburg WVLocated just a few miles outside of downtown Lewisburg, WV you can find this beautiful view from the terrace outside of the tasting room |
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Thurmond, WVThurmond is a town in Fayette County, West Virginia, on the New River. Thurmond Historic District comprises the entire town and a small portion of the opposite riverbank. Thurmond was accessible solely by rail until 1921. | Buckingham Palace, London UKBuckingham Palace became the London royal residence in 1837 with the ascension of Queen Victoria & now houses Queen Elizabeth II & her 4 dogs (Candy, Muick, Lissy, & Sandy). | New River Gorge Bridge, WVThe underside of the New River Gorge Bridge located just north of Fayetteville, WV. The bridge was completed October 22, 1977 and is the longest steel span in the western hemisphere and the 3rd highest in the United States. | Watoga State Park, WVWatoga State Park is a state park located near Seebert in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The largest of West Virginia's state parks, it covers slightly over 10,100 acres. |
Welcome to Pollocks & Passports
Welcome! We're so glad you came. Join us as we explore Europe together celebrating life and creating new & exciting memories. You will find our blog updated weekly with details of our location and adventures as the trip progresses. We are both new to creating/maintaining a website so please be patient, stay tuned, & bear with us as we take on this new journey!
Where Are We Now?
Prague, Czech Republic
Where Are We Going Next?
Vienna, Austria (quick stop for 2 days)
Budapest, Hungary (also for 2 days)
Then we head to Croatia for a month of relaxation!
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