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  2. Le Jules Verne - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vaudable, who used to be the owner of Le Jules Verne, now owns Maxim's in the 8th arrondissement. The interior was designed by Aline Asmar d'Amman. [3] On July 13, 2017, Le Jules Vernes received the French and American presidential couples (Brigitte and Emmanuel Macron; Melania and Donald Trump) for a dinner. [4]

  3. Bouillon Chartier - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was created in 1896 by two brothers, Frédéric and Camille Chartier, in a building resembling a railway station concourse. The long Belle Époque dining room has a high ceiling supported by large columns which allows for a mezzanine, where service is also provided. It opened with the name "Le Bouillon" (lit.

  4. Ballast Point Park - Wikipedia

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    Ballast Point Park was originally named Jules Verne Park but was renamed in 1903. Development of the park began in 1892 with the construction of the Ballast Point Pavilion by Chester and Emelia Chapin, who came to Tampa from New York. [1]

  5. Frédéric Anton - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, in partnership with Sodexo, he took over the restaurant Le Jules Verne, located on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. [1] On 13 February 2019 he appeared during an episode of season 10 of Top Chef. In 2020, he won a first star for his Parisian restaurant Le Jules Verne, only 6 months after its opening. [2]

  6. The Steam House - Wikipedia

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    The Steam House (French: La maison à vapeur) is an 1880 Jules Verne novel recounting the travels of a group of British colonists in the Raj in a wheeled house pulled by a steam-powered mechanical elephant. Verne uses the mechanical house as a plot device to have the reader travel in nineteenth-century India.

  7. Kéraban the Inflexible - Wikipedia

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    Jan van Mitten and his valet Bruno (both of Rotterdam, Holland) are in Istanbul, Turkey. The pair are going to meet with Van Mitten's tobacco business associate, a headstrong man named Kéraban. At Van Mitten's meeting, Kéraban decides to take them to dinner at his home in Scutari, on the other side of the Bosphorus Strait. Just before they ...

  8. Tomorrowland Terrace - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was sponsored by Coca-Cola from its opening in 1967 until Tomorrowland was redesigned in 1998. The stage's original large planters and space age spires were replaced with a retro-futuristic design to match the Jules Verne-like design of the new Tomorrowland. Suburban Legends performing at Club Buzz in 2005.

  9. Propeller Island - Wikipedia

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    In October, 1896 Sampson Low (London) published the novel as The Floating Island, or The Pearl of the Pacific, translated by W. J. Gordon, with 80 illustrations.While Gordon was an accomplished translator, boy's author, and literary figure with an accurate translation of Verne's The Giant Raft to his credit, the dark social commentary of Propeller Island did not sit well with his publishers ...