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    Trafalgar Square
    Trafalgar Square is often London's focal point. For the locals, it is where they are drawn to for celebration and protest. Visitors come to admire Admiral Horatio Nelson, defeater of Napoleon at Cape Trafalgar, who looks down from the top of a huge column. Sadly, the pigeons have been evicted after being labelled a health risk. It is now illegal to feed the birds in the square. Every year, the city of Oslo in Norway donates a huge Christmas tree to London in recognition of British support in the Second World War. This huge Norwegian Spruce is always erected in Trafalgar Square.
     
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    Covent Garden

    Prior to 1630, Covent Garden was part of Westminster Abbey but throughout the years the area has become a district in itself and is known for its trendy boutiques and lively atmosphere. Largely a pedestrian area, visitors can enjoy browsing the market stalls and shops or watch the many street performers who daily entertain Londoners and tourists alike. Next to the Covent Garden tube station.
    Address: Covent Garden London  WC2B 5NH
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    Tavistock Square
    Tavistock Square was developed in 1820, after a design by Thomas Cubitt, on land owned by the Duke of Bedford. Found around the square are the headquarters of the British medical Association, University buildings, a plaque commemmorating Charles Dickens (who once lived on the site of the current BMA offices), a memorial to the victims of Hiroshima, and a statue of Mahatma Gandhi.
    Address: Tavistock House, Bloomsbury London  England  WC1
     

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    Red Lion Square
    Red Lion Square is said to be haunted by the ghosts of Oliver Cromwell and john Bradshaw, who presided over the execution of King Charles I in 1649.
     

     
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