Monument to the Great Fire of London
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Sofia B
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"On September 2, 1666, a fire started on Pudding Lane and lasted four days which burned 86% of London to the ground. This monument commemorates the fire and how the city has been rebuilt from the ashes. If you climb the 311 steps you get a nice view of several London landmarks. Want to know more? "
Raven Patzke
"More commonly known as the Monument, this Doric column commemorates the Great Fire of London that occurred in September of 1666. You can climb 311 steps to reach the viewing platform near the top of the Monument."
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Lauren Alboini
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"Iconic monument in the City with a viewing platform. Designed by the same architect who was behind St. Paul's Cathedral. "
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