Location to which pilgrims venture.
1 Its glory, however, as a place of pilgrimage is rapidly passing away.
2 Mao's birthplace in Hunan province remains a place of pilgrimage to this day.
3 This is the chief place of pilgrimage for the Jains, Shrawaks and Banians.
4 Here, the saint performed baptisms and even today it remains a place of pilgrimage .
5 In the 1920s his home became a place of pilgrimage for artists and writers.
6 Edinburgh is a city of churches, as though it were a place of pilgrimage .
7 However, the city's rise as a place of pilgrimage began long before cars became affordable.
8 Any vision of his former home being turned into a place of pilgrimage looks bleak.
9 His house was a place of pilgrimage for the disaffected from all parts of India.
10 His birthplace has already become a place of pilgrimage .
11 Tinos became a place of pilgrimage for Orthodox Greeks after a miracle involving a nun.
12 For this soon became a favorite place of pilgrimage .
13 It is a place of pilgrimage to patriotic Prussians ever since Friedrich Wilhelm's exploit there.
14 It is not a recognised place of pilgrimage .
15 This spot henceforward was a place of pilgrimage .
16 The duo shared rooms in Baker Street, still something of a place of pilgrimage to devotees.
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