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Paris

Paris is a beautiful city with very fun and interesting things to see and do. There are many interesting sights.
There are wonderful restaurants and food. Elegant restaurants and casual sidewalk cafes lie throughout the
city. This beautiful city is also the fashion capital of the world. Paris is a fantastic city that holds the key to
your heart!

This exciting city has many wonderful sights. One of the most well known sights is the Eiffel Tower. From the
top of this magnificent structure it is possible to see all across the lovely city. On the Champs-Elysees you
can see the Arc de Triumph which soldiers were buried beneath a war. The most popular museum in
France, and perhaps the world, is the Louvre. The Louvre contains historical paintings and sculptures.

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The most place that I want to visit is The Eiffel Tower which it has a unique
history. The death has occurred in Paris of M. Gustave Eiffel, designer of the tower which bears his name.
He was 91 years old.

M. Eiffel was born at Dijon, and he was educated as an engineer. At the time when his career opened,
metallic construction was beginning its modern development, and M. Eiffel studied it thoroughly. His first
important work of this kind was the building of the railway bridge over the Garonne at Bordeaux in 1858, for
which the piers were placed, by means of compressed air, at a depth of 80ft. below the river surface. Years
later he devised improved methods in the construction of a bridge over the Douro at Oporto. He built several
bridges in France and other countries, including Hungary, and also designed the railway station at Budapest.
M. Eiffel was charged with the construction of locks in the first Panama Canal undertaking, which was
interrupted by the financial crisis.

Paris was a medieval city that grew around the river Seine, and this capital city of France remained much as
it had been in the medieval period into the nineteenth century. The Revolution in 1789 had changed this city
very little except for the razing of the Bastille. The city at that time was considered an anachronism by the
time of Louis XVI, for it consisted of dense, dark, intricate streets that were not suited to the needs of the
growing metropolis Paris had become. There had been many legal obstacles to

change and development in place, and the Revolution did bring an end to these so that changes could now
be made. Property belonging to ?migr?s and to the Church changed hands and could not be developed, and
this amounted to one-eight of the space in the city. The main body of the densely built city remained intact,
however.

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