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Conservatoire du bégonia (c) Patrick Rose

The Begonia Conservatory: Without Rochefort There Would Be No Begonias

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The town of Rochefort in western France, best known for its historic naval dockyard, is home to Europe’s most important collection of begonias, which is to be expected given that there would be no begonias (or magnolias or fuchsias) were it not for Rochefort. An explanation and a visit.
Eiffel Tower from Human Rights Plaza, Trocadero (c) GLKraut for France Revisited

France Commemorates First National Day of Homage to Victims of Terrorism

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While the current health crisis causes us to withdraw into our homes, France on March 11 commemorated fear-inducing events that previously brought millions out into the street: terrorism.
A meal at the Quaker Center of Congénies

Quakers in France: Finding Friends in Languedoc

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Judy Kashoff tells of the history of Quakers in France and settles in for a visit at the Quaker House in Congénies in Languedoc.

Party Like It’s 1865: A Taste of Imperial Splendor in Vichy

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The primacy of French gastronomy may have gone the way of the rotary phone, still the hungry traveler explores France with a desire to taste its native tang, to savor its cultural heritage and, from time to time, to experience the flavors of long-gone imperial and royal glory served at Versailles or Chantilly or… (drumroll, please)… Vichy.
Golf in France - Hole no. 4 at Royal Mougins Golf Resort

The 2018 Ryder Cup Shines a Spotlight on Golf in France

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With 410,000 members of the French Golf Federation and hundreds of thousands of occasional players swinging and putting away at 733 clubs and on over 600 courses of 9+ holes, golf is well established in France. It's most prestigious courses and resorts are sure to gain further attention when France hosts this year’s Ryder Cup from September 28 to 30.

Dreams of Romance on Normandy’s Flowered Coast from Cabourg to Deauville. Part 1 of...

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Part 1 of a three-part investigation into potentially romantic hotels on the Flowered Coast of Normandy, featuring the Grand Hotel in Cabourg, Les Manoirs de Tourgéville near Deauville, the Royal and Normandy Barriere Hotels in Deauville, several less luxurious hotels in the area and recommendable restaurants.

Alesia: Investigating the Roman Conquest of Gaul in Burgundy

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The Battle of Alesia of 52 B.C., the last major stand of the Gauls, led by Vercingetorix, against the Romans, led by Julius Caesar, is one of the most famous battles in the history of the territory that would become France. Yet until recently there was little a visitor could see, even at the very site of the battle in Burgundy, to help understand the logistics of that great confrontation.

“New Wine From France”: Documentary By American Jeanne Bernard Examines Biodynamic Vineyards in the...

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An interview with Jeanne Bernard, an American from Louisiana living in Paris, author of “New Wine From France,” a documentary about biodynamic wine in France.
Accessible Paris, metro line 14

Accessible Paris: Information and Accessibility Labels

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While many travelers scan the web for information as they prepare their trip to Paris, advance planning is especially important for those with a handicap or disability that may make it difficult or impossible to access certain museums and monuments. This article tells how to find information about accessible Paris.

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