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Les MONUMENTS de PARIS
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La Tour Eiffel
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NOTRE DAME
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Sainte-Chapelle
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L’Arc de Triomphe
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Les Invalides
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Sacré Coeur/Montmartre
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Place de la Concorde/Champs Elysées
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Le Louvre
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Musée d’Orsay
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Centre Pompidou (Beaubourg)
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L’Opéra (old)
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L’Opéra (new)
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Grande Arche de la Défense
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Versailles
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Paris (la capitale de la France
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La Seine Rive Droite (Right Bank ) Rive Gauche (LeftBank ) 20 Arrondissements
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La Seine et île de la cité
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Avenue des Champs-Élysées
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Les Bateaux Mouches: (tour boats on La Seine river in Paris)
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Le Métro (subway in Paris)
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You are never more than 1300 feet away from a Métro stop in Paris!
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Underground Métro stops often look like the area in the street above them.
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Métro Station underneath Le Louvre museum
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Métro station under Les Arts et Métiers science museum.
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There are over 300 musicians who perform in the Paris subway stations. You have to audition and a committee chooses who gets to perform in le Métro.
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Paris Roller (on Friday nights)
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Mini Statue de la Liberté in Paris
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La Statue de la Liberté à Paris About 35 feet tall Constructed by Americans in Paris, to thank the French for the large statue in NY. Inaugurated on July 4, 1889 Looks towards the Atlantic Ocean and its "larger sister" in New York Harbor, which had been erected nearly three years earlier. Her tablet has two dates: (July 4, 1776: the United States Declaration of Independence) like the New York statue,United States Declaration of Independence July 14, 1789: the storming of the Bastille)..storming of the Bastille
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