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In addition to the Bassin de la Villette and the Canal Saint-Martin, it is now possible to swim in the Seine this summer in ...
She further likened the floating bowls to a contemporary version of Claude Monet at Giverny with the proliferation of ...
Beneath Paris lies a world of secrets—catacombs, crypts, and tunnels. Step back in time with our Subterranean Tourist Series ...
For the first time since the 1920s, Parisians can legally bathe in their river. Despite the naysayers’ grim warnings, our hesitant columnist tests the waters ...
Parts of the Seine River closed down to swimmers on Sunday due to heavy rainfall, just one day after it reopened to the ...
Palace Cafe represents Canal Street at its highest potential, and it's just the sort of business the street needs more of.
Events include Music in the Valley, Ohio Shakespeare Festival, Akron Big Band, Wizardly Weekend and concerts galore.
A major leak drained St. Martinville’s water tower, prompting a citywide boil advisory. Residents and businesses now rely on ...
Last weekend, Switzerland's most anglophilic car collectors steered their Aston Martins, Bentleys, Jaguars and Rolls-Royces ...
Real estate transactions from June 23 to 27 have been provided by the Middle Berkshire, North Berkshire and South Berkshire ...
Richard Fontenot, a fourth-generation rice, soybean and crawfish farmer from Ville Platte, will serve a second term as president of Louisiana Farm Bureau.
Relax with local beers, wines, cocktails like espresso martinis and mocktails, too, from Westerly to Providence to Newport.