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I second that suggestion. And if you leave the Dungeon and cross the Tower
Bridge you arrive at the Tower of London, another worthwhile stop.
>===== Original Message From Museum discussion list
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>Hi Ellen,
>
>I suggest The London Dungeon, if you've not yet had a
>chance. It is located near (100 meters from) London Bridge
>station --in deep, dark tunnels. It is a museum about
>dungeons/prisons and enforcement/torture throughout British
>history with some rather ghoulish displays. The reality is
>so much more fascinating and horrifying than that which
>Stephen King and Clive Barker dream up! Check out their web
>site at: http://www.thedungeons.com/ (Then click on
>"Information" and/or "The London Dungeon")
>
>For cheap eats, try the restaurants of Panton Street.
>
>Have a great trip! ;-)
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Jay Heuman, Visitor & Volunteer Services Coordinator
>Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, 68102
>342-3300 (telephone) 342-2376 (fax) www.joslyn.org
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