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A Visit to Tokyo

Friday, June 6, 2008

Inside the Kremlin

I always thought the Kremlin was a single building like the White House. It's actually a walled fortress with beautiful grounds with several churches and chapels going back to the 14th century. The tallest tower you see is the Ivan the Great Bell Tower built in the 16th century.

Posted by Hollobaugh at 1:48 PM

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  • ▼  2008 (42)
    • ►  July (2)
      • Kyoto
      • Not So Lost
    • ▼  June (24)
      • Soba Noodles for Lunch
      • Pike Place Market is Amatuer Hour
      • Statue of Hachikō
      • Meiji Shrine
      • Famous Crispy Doughnut
      • Takeshi Grillin' Dinner in the Table
      • Shinjuku
      • Sushi
      • Shibuya Crossing
      • Some fellow subway passengers
      • Shabu Shabu in Shibuya
      • In the Tokyo Chofu office
      • An American Breakfast over Tokyo
      • Hotel in Shinjuku
      • Subways
      • Inside the Kremlin
      • Red Wings Win!
      • Boris the Translator
      • "Boris rock the train!"
      • The Stalin Skyscrapers
      • Navigating in Cyrillic
      • St. Basil's Cathedral
      • Red Square
      • The Hotel
    • ►  April (16)
      • Suite!
      • Piccadilly at Night
      • Train Travails
      • Covent Garden Market
      • A London Taxi Ride
      • Leonardo
      • Camden Town
      • World Premier
      • Trafalager Square
      • Ben Says It's 11
      • Guard's Toy Soldier Centre
      • London Marathon
      • The Queen's Not In
      • Piccadilly Circus
      • My Hotel
      • The Rig