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  2. Panthéon - Wikipedia

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    The site of the Panthéon had great significance in Paris history, and was occupied by a series of monuments. It was on Mount Lucotitius, a height on the Left Bank where the forum of the Roman town of Lutetia was located. It was also the original burial site of Saint Genevieve, who had led the resistance to the Huns when they threatened Paris ...

  3. Foucault pendulum - Wikipedia

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    The first public exhibition of a Foucault pendulum took place in February 1851 in the Meridian of the Paris Observatory. A few weeks later, Foucault made his most famous pendulum when he suspended a 28-kilogram (62 lb) brass-coated lead bob with a 67-metre long (220 ft) wire from the dome of the Panthéon, Paris .

  4. List of Foucault pendulums - Wikipedia

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    Paris: Panthéon: 220 ft (67 m) 28 kg 16.5 sec 48°52' N 31 hours 50 minutes Paris: Musée des Arts et Métiers [11] 28 kg 48°52' N 31 hours 50 minutes Besançon: Musée du Temps 13.11 m 7.3 sec 47°08' N 32 hours 43 minutes Grenoble: Centre de sciences Cosmocité 49.5 ft (15.08 m) 25 kg 7.8 sec 45°07' N 33 hours 47 minutes

  5. Saint-Étienne-du-Mont - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Étienne-du-Mont (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿etjɛn dy mɔ̃]) is a church in Paris, France, on the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève in the 5th arrondissement, near the Panthéon. It contains the shrine of St. Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris. The church also contains the tombs of Blaise Pascal and Jean Racine.

  6. Inside Notre Dame, Paris’ Gothic gem, as it reopens to the world

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    Five years after it was nearly destroyed in a devastating fire, Notre Dame de Paris formally reopened on Saturday with a two-hour ceremony inside the famed cathedral’s gleaming, newly renovated ...

  7. Jacques-Germain Soufflot - Wikipedia

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    The Panthéon, Paris. The Panthéon is his most famous work, but the Hôtel Marigny built for his young patron (1768–1771) across from the Élysée Palace, is a better definition of Soufflot's personal taste. Soufflot died in Paris in 1780, and is buried in the Panthéon next to Voltaire.

  8. Inside the Secret Private Gym Where Team USA Trains (and ...

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    The gym is about 10 miles outside of the Paris city limits in Eaubonne, a suburb in the Val d’Oise region. After Team USA signed the contract, the gym went from a community center for young ...

  9. What’s next for Infowars - AOL

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    Alex Jones’ control of Infowars has lived on another day, although the long-term future of the site, known for peddling conspiracy theories, has been thrown into doubt after a bankruptcy judge ...

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