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  2. History of the Jews in Florence - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Jewish Museum of Florence was opened and there is a walking tour guide of Florence's Jewish history. [11] Today, the population of the Jewish community of Florence is over 800, and the Great Synagogue is the only orthodox one still in use. [4] In 2009, a rudimentary bomb was discovered outside the Chabad House in Florence. The bomb ...

  3. Downtown Florence Historic District (Florence, Colorado)

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    The Downtown Florence Historic District in Florence, Colorado was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. [1]A walking tour through the historic district includes the Florence Post Office where a WPA-era mural “Antelope Watering Hole” can be seen, and the McCandless Cabin, the oldest continually occupied house in Florence.

  4. Florence Stockade - Wikipedia

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    The site is open to the public and is a component of the City of Florence Trail System. The City of Florence and the Friends of the Florence Stockade have developed a walking tour of the site. [3] [4] There is also an informational gazebo on-site containing a permanent display detailing the history of the site. [5]

  5. Villa I Tatti - Wikipedia

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    Villa I Tatti, The Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies is a center for advanced research in the humanities located in Florence, Italy, and belongs to Harvard University. It houses a collection of Italian primitives, and of Chinese and Islamic art, as well as a research library of 140,000 volumes and a collection of 250,000 photographs.

  6. Walking tour - Wikipedia

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    Another early type of tour was The Grand Tour, undertaken in Europe in the 17th through 19th centuries, as part of a wealthy young man's education, [3] this involved a lengthy tour of Europe, with visits to cities, historic and cultural sites, which would involve similar walking tours as those undertaken by modern tourists. [4]

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