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Oxford: A Door to Narnia
Oxford, England, is a place that breeds a keen sense of community among those who walk its streets. The town teems with professors and students, townsfolk and friends — and plenty of out-of-towners who come with a longing to belong.
Notably, many find the peculiar sense of belonging they seek when they walk into the Oxford of C. S. Lewis’s day.
Runnymede, England: The Birth of the Magna Carta
On a sloped field at Runnymede, just outside London in AD 1215, English landowners (“barons”) banded together to lay the greatest stepping stone in a millenium on the path to balancing governmental power with civil liberty. Their instrument for doing so is revered as the “Great Charter,” more commonly known as the Magna Carta.
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