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Buckingham Gate is a street in London near Buckingham Palace. Several restaurants, offices and Embassies are located in the street.
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The Road Leading to the front gate is called 'The Mall'
It is STILL standing, it was first erected (completed) in 1833 and was the front gate to Buckingham Palace. It was moved to its current location in 1851.
Kings Gate, London is located in the south west area of the city in Victoria Street, SW1. Buckingham Palace and the river Thames can be seen from the location.
There isn't a square in front of Buckingham Palace. There is a circular area with the Queen Victoria Memorial in the centre. The area immediately surrounding the memorial is Memorial Gardens with Spur Road, Constitution Hill, Buckingham Gate and The Mall running off it.
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Both stations are on the Victoria Line of the Underground railway system so no need to change, just take the Victoria Line southbound.from Euston. If you have to drive then from Euston Station take ... Euston Road, Gower Street High Holborn Shaftsbury Avenue Charing Cross Road Trafalgar Square The Mall ( Through St James Park and past Buckingham Palace) Buckingham Gate Buckingham Palace Road Victoria Station. That's 2.9 miles
Why do Buckingham Palace Guards Wear Such Fancy Uniforms?Buckingham Palace, London, UKBuckingham Palace is the home of the British Royal Family. Queen Elizabeth II lives there now. The guards at the have the job of protecting this important from every danger. Their uniforms are fancy because they work for the queen. A famous ceremony known as the Changing of the guard takes place at the palace at 11:30 a.m. daily. Tourist from all over the world come to see the colourful ceremony. The Changing of the Guard is one of London's famous sight. Crowds of tourists gather to get a look at the guards marching at perfect time. These soldiers guards the palace, which is the home of Britain's ruler. Queen Victoria was the first to live here. A monument to her stands in front of the gate. The British empire was at its peak during her reign, and this monument has become a symbol of England's golden age.
The bridge crosses the Golden Gate Strait and that is where its name comes from--John Fremont named the strait. The builders were originally going to paint it gray or black, but the architect decided that the International Orange paint color blended better with the surroundings.
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