The shrine of St.Cuthbert. The cathedral is a sort of a reliquary and a library for many great and important religious and historical works of Great Britain, including copies of the Magna Carta and the remains of the Venerable Bede.
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It is the bishops' and clergy's debating-chamber attached to a cathedral, in the ecclesiastical equivalent of a council-meeting chamber.
It was called the Pennsylvania State House for the Province of Pennsylvania when built in 1753. It also is known as the "Shrine of Independence"
A shrine to mark the death and heroism of Stonewall Jackson is located in Virginia. He died about ten days after the US Civil War Battle of Chancellorsville from friendly fire. The frame house where Jackson died is the main feature of the Jackson Shrine and is located five miles from Interstate 95 via State Routes 606 and 607. The house is plainly furnished with a bed and blanket with a clock on the mantel. The original clock still works. The other room there is furnished as a doctor's room where Jackson was treated for his wound. He died on May 10, 1863.
No - Westminster Abbey is an Anglican church located near the Houses of Parliament and used by the British Royal Family for coronations since 1066, while Westminster Cathedral is a Catholic house of worship on Victoria Street dedicated to the "Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ".
There is no such thing as a "royal colony".