Ashton and I made it to the top! You can see from the pictures how Frankfurt has rebuilt since World War II.
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It is the public square in the heart of Old Town Frankfurt.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Römerberg_(Frankfurt) Near the park and our hotel in Bad Homburg. Fun fact... while I didn’t attend service here, I have attended a Russian Orthodox church. You can win a bar bet with that one. You’re welcome.
I like to believe they ring every hour to remind us of the birth of Nancy Brachbill. We need more church bells in the United States. I miss them.
Shannon and I attended Mass at Grandma Oma’s home Church in Bad Homburg. First service off The List.
This is Shannon’s grandma’s hometown St. Gertrude’s-Kapelle Catholic church in Oberreifenberg, Germany. She and her younger brother Walter attended with their family until she was about 10. Uncle Walter may have carved his initials in the front pew. During this trip, we saw bigger and more lavish churches, but this one is special.
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