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1. New York City
United States: New York State
7,884 people -
2. Tokyo
Japan: Honshu: Kantō
4,617 people -
3. Guggenheim Museum
United States: New York State: New York City: Manhattan: Uptown Manhattan: Upper East Side: Museum Mile
1 cheer194 people -
4. Sydney
Australia: New South Wales
2,796 people -
5. Roma
Italy: Lazio
3,809 people -
6. Tate Modern
United Kingdom: Great Britain: England: London: Southwark
1 cheer136 people -
7. Iceland
Europe
6,114 people -
8. Blackpool
United Kingdom: Great Britain: England: Lancashire
28 people -
9. Amsterdam
Netherlands: Noord-Holland
4,073 people -
10. Los Angeles
United States: California: Southern California: Los Angeles County
2,238 people -
11. Moskva
Russia: Central Federal District
1,887 people -
12. Boston
United States: Massachusetts
2,143 people -
13. Dublin
Ireland: Leinster: County Dublin
1,672 people -
14. Madrid
Spain: Comunidad De Madrid
1,436 people -
15. Las Vegas
United States: Nevada
1 cheer3,083 people
Recent entries
Saint Peter's Church, Liverpool
Eleanor Rigby
The church is in Woolton (South Liverpool) and its where John and Paul from the beatles first met, well the church hall is anyway. If you hunt around in the graveyard you can find a grave with “Eleanor Rigby” on it too – supposedly this is where the song comes from. If you do go looking for it you want “John Rigby’s” grave as it’s mainly his, it just says “Also Eleanor Rigby” – nice.
over 5 years agoThe Cavern Club, Mathew Street
Not quite as it seems....
Its a cool place, pretty cramped but its not so bad in the day. I dont think this is the actual cavern club the beatles played in though – no matter what they tell you!! They filled in the original one years ago, but realised they could make money of it so decided to re-open it. trouble was they couldnt remeber where it was or couldnt use the plot where it was – so they dugg a new one. Its still pretty awesome though, especially when you hear something like “John Lennon could of walked on these very steps…” – could of, but didnt.
over 5 years ago
