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In March 2024, Mohammed Mohammed said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
As a visitor from afar, I was captivated by the historic charm and intellectual legacy of this esteemed location, the birthplace of Samuel Johnson, pioneer of the inaugural English Dictionary. The guided tours of the meticulously preserved 1707 house offered a glimpse into the life and times of this literary luminary. Stepping through its doors felt akin to traversing the corridors of history itself. The experience was truly enriching, resonating with the essence of cultural enlightenment. A five-star rating is undoubtedly deserved for the invaluable insight and memorable journey through the annals of linguistic and literary achievement.
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In March 2024, Paul Escritt said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
An interesting place to visit, free entry with contributions welcomed. Plenty to see and do for all ages and all exhibits have their own story clearly displayed.Visited on
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In February 2024, Lynda R said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Really enjoyed our visit. It was fascinating to see so many objects owned by Dr Johnson in the house he was born and lived in. The short film telling the story of his life was a great introduction and the information in each room was excellent. Add to that the friendly, knowledgable and helpful staff and you have a gem to visit!
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In February 2024, EGM68 said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Really enjoyed our visit and learnt a lot about Samuel Johnson's life and works. Friendly, helpful staff and quite a lot to see, certainly enough to occupy an hour or two.
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In April 2011, ExCymru said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Didn't even know that Samuel Johnson, best known for writing the Dictionary of the English Language, was born in Lichfield until we visited the tourist information office to see what there was in the town and local area to see . The museum, a grade 1 listed building, is over several floors and has some of the original furnishings and features on view. There is an excellent video to watch which runs for about 15 minutes. It tells the story of Samuel Johnson as told by his friend James Boswell. There is a bookshop in the museum. The museum is right in the town centre and there are plenty of places nearby to get refreshments and find toilets.
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In December 2011, NickPikey said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
We found the Samuel Johnson museum very informative and a really nice place to visit. It was both educational and my children learned quite a lot about who Samuel Johnson was and what he contributed to society.
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In January 2012, Lisa D said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
I have lived in Sutton Coldfield all my life but never been in here before - t he guide was very informative and knowledgeable very interesting.
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In February 2012, pip48 said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
This fairly small museum where Dr Johnson (of English Dictionary fame) was born and brought up is well worth a visit. Currently there is no charge for admission and there is much to be discovered walking around the rooms. It is easy to feel that one has stepped back in time and it comes as a surprise to glance out of a window and see modern life going on outside. Child friendly, there are activity sheets for them to use and most people will find this a fascinating place to see. Situated in the very heart of the small City of Lichfield, right by the Market Square, plenty of facilities round about to eat, drink, and sleep if coming to Lichfield for a longer visit.
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In April 2012, abbnells said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Lichfield is a great place to visit and has a host of little shops and lots of history the cathedral is a must it is beautiful pop over to the market there is a old fashioned sweet stall with all your childhood favourites it is really great they sell Bassets liquorice kali black jacks , it really is fantastic i go and visit the market every time i go to lichfield , it has a real old fashioned feel about the market set in the Market square , the history around it is gruesome but very interesting
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In April 2012, Williams57 said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Lots to see and do AND IT IS FREE. A well kept little museum which is run by volunteers;
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