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we got off the metro, after much confusion about how it works, near Notre Dame, ate supper (I had Nutella Crepes!), and walked around Ile de la Cite and the Louvre area. We stayed out a long time because it stays light out until around 10 p.m., and finally got back to the hote...
It has buildings with Renaissance and Baroque style. It is one of the most social places in Lille. It is full of informal restaurants and cafés. There is a statue in the middle of the plaza called the Goddess Monument, made by Theóphile Bra, who also worked on Paris' Arc de Triomphe...
First Battle of the Marne, (September 6–12, 1914), an offensive during World War I by the French army and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) against the advancing Germans who had invaded Belgium and northeastern France and were within 30 miles (48 km) of Paris. The French threw back...