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Friday, June 20, 2014

Hotel d'Invalides & Napoleon

Started by Louis XIV, the Hotel de Invalides originally was created to aide recovering war veterans, but later became the resting place for the the tomb of Napolean Bonaparte and a military museum.

Posted by Mrs. Anderson at 4:57 PM
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