Camden
My hometown of Pennsauken, New Jersey lies directly east of the city of Camden. It was interesting to visit the namesake borough of that New Jersey city, which was founded in 1823 and named after Charles Pratt, First Earl of Camden.
The British Library is in the borough of Camden, and when we were there we saw St. Pancras Station, a huge, ornately decorated train station built in 1868. At that time it was the largest enclosed space in the world. Today it supports both domestic and international rail service.


St. Pancras Station

Inside St. Pancras Station

A rare McLaren sports car parked at the entrance to St. Pancras Station
On another day, we found ourselves at Lincoln's Inn, a venerable institution associated with qualilfying barristers (lawyers) to practice law.

Lincoln's Inn
The London School of Economics was across the street.

London School of Economics