JD Vance says Welsh castle was 'coolest thing I've ever seen'
In his new book, US Vice-President JD Vance describes Caernarfon Castle in north Wales as "the coolest thing I've ever seen." Vance and his wife visited the 13th-century UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013, initially considering it a "cool tourist stop." He was profoundly struck by the castle's age, noting its historical significance compared to buildings in the United States. Vance states that his experiences in the UK, including this visit, provided him with a new perspective on life and marriage.

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AI-generatedIn his new book, US Vice-President JD Vance describes Caernarfon Castle in north Wales as "the coolest thing I've ever seen." Vance and his wife visited the 13th-century UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013, initially considering it a "cool tourist stop." He was profoundly struck by the castle's age, noting its historical significance compared to buildings in the United States. Vance states that his experiences in the UK, including this visit, provided him with a new perspective on life and marriage. The article highlights his awe at the castle's millennium of history, contrasting it with the relative youth of American structures.
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5 extractedVance stated the castle was hundreds of years old when English settlers first landed in the United States.
Vance contrasted the castle's age with buildings in the US, noting his Cincinnati house built 150 years ago is considered historic.
Caernarfon Castle is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Vance visited Caernarfon Castle in 2013 with his wife.
JD Vance described Caernarfon Castle as 'the coolest thing I've ever seen and it's not particularly close'.