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France's
capital city Paris is called the city of lights for a reason. It's not
on the capital of France, but the cultural hub of the country. If you’ve decided
on a visit to this famous city, you’re in good company. So many celebrities and
icons have been drawn to it’s beautiful streets. Famous writers have flocked there
in droves - Ernest Hemmingway, Henry James, Edith Wharton and Henry Miller. And
they’re not the only one’s. From poets to scientists, song writers to politicians,
everyone loves France. Oscar Wilde even lies peacefully in his grave not far from
Jim Morrison. In fact, Americans especially have had a enduring love affair with
this romantic city.
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Cities in France for Families
France Family Travel Articles
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France Family Travel Guide
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