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Sophie De Schaepdrijver, associate professor of history at Penn State, gives travelers some background on Paris' famed Pere-Lachaise Cemetery, as part of a Penn State Alumni Association tour in France and Germany. For information about upcoming trips, visit alumni.psu.edu/travel online.
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Dinner at a restaurant inside the Eiffel Tower was one high points of the Penn State Alumni Association's Paris-to-Oberammergau trip in July 2010. For information about upcoming trips, visit alumni.psu.edu/travel online.
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Travelers on the Penn State Alumni Association's Paris-to-Oberammergau tour in July 2010 encountered public sculpture ranging from the Middle Ages to contemporary times, including this one in Strasbourg, France.
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The Gothic-style Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (in Strasbourg, France) was constructed between the 1100s and 1400s and is a popular tourist destination today. It is one of many sights visited by participants on the Penn State Alumni Association's July 2010 Paris-to-Oberammergau tour.
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Participants in the Penn State Alumni Association's July 2010 tour of Paris and Germany visited two picturesque villages in France's Alsace region: Kaysersberg (shown here) and Riquewihr. For information about upcoming trips, visit alumni.psu.edu/travel online.
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Penn State travelers climbed to the medieval fortress overlooking the village of Kaysersberg in France during the Penn State Alumni Association's July 2010 tour of France and Germany. For information about upcoming trips, visit alumni.psu.edu/travel online.
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Alsatian food and wine -- and strolling musicians -- were on the menu for lunch in the village of Kaysersberg, part of the Penn State Alumni Association's trip to France and Germany in July 2010. For information about upcoming trips, visit alumni.psu.edu/travel online.
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A church dominates the skyline in the village of Riquewihr, France, part of the Alsatian wine route. A group of more than 50 Penn State Alumni Association travelers are touring the region. For information about upcoming trips, visit alumni.psu.edu/travel online.
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More than 50 Penn State travelers toured the Alsace wine region of France in July 2010 as part of a Penn State Alumni Association trip to Paris, Strasbourg, Wurzburg, and Oberammergau. For information about upcoming trips, visit alumni.psu.edu/travel online.
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Penn State history and religious studies faculty members Ronnie Hsia (pictured here) and Sophie de Schaepdrijver provided commentary on bus rides during the Penn State Alumni Association's July 2010 trip to Paris, Strasbourg, Wurzburg, and Oberammergau.
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