While we were touring Wales, we stayed in Liverpool. Our hotel had a beautiful pool. The night we went to the pool, we had it all to ourselves.
Our last day there, we wandered around Liverpool, checking out the different Beatles sites. This statue is where the original Cavern Club stage was.
It was raining pretty hard during the morning, but I couldn't hold my umbrella and take pictures at the same time, so Gavin held the umbrella for me.
Part of the Harbor. People had their boats all along the square by all if the shops and restaurants.
One of the main attractions in Liverpool is the Beatles Story Exhibition. It's really expensive, but a lot of fun.
The drums set from when the Beatles were the Quarry Men. I think this was John's group before he found the rest of the Beatles.
An exact replica of the stage they preformed on at the Cavern Club. It was really small and intimate. During the audio tour, it said that the fans who heard them play here were the only ones who really got to hear them play live. Once they started playing in other venues, the girls were screaming so loud, you couldn't hear them play.
I was a little creeped out by the mannequins, but this is what they looked like recording their first album.
They had an airplane set up so you could sit and pretend you were on the flight with them landing in New York for the Ed Sullivan show.
John Lennon's glasses. They were bought by some guy at auction for $1 million, then donated to the museum.
Everything in Liverpool has something to do with the Beatles. The cabs are Fab Four cabs, there is a Hard Days Night hotel, Sgt. Pepper's Cafe, etc.
Gavin was told by some work friends that Chester is a great little place to visit. It was out of our way a bit, but we decided to visit anyway. We got there and Gavin decided that he didn't want to walk around and it was getting late, so we left. It looked like it was pretty cute, though.
2 comments:
I am sooo jealous. Takes me back to being 13 again. AND you look fabulous in the purple coat.
I'm listening to Beatles all day today, in honor of reading this post. :)
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