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Apr 22, 2016

 

Chapter 18 — The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandré Dumas

Today's Paris Tour Insight:

The Musée d'Orsay! Oh my. Please go take a look at this page on their website... Then call Dianne right away to join up with us for the tour 1-800-826-2266, or toodle on over to Holiday Vacations: Keyword "Craft"

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Larry
almost eight years ago

We were lucky enough to be invited to go to Paris in 2013 and stayed in an apartment across the street from the Musée d'Orsay. I haven't seen mention on here yet of the fact that there is now a train (RER) station *under* the museum.