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September 2006 - An American Defender of an Historical Landmark in Paris
During the third weekend of September, France celebrates Patrimony Days – a call to citizens to visit and admire France’s historical sites, including many that are not normally open to the public during the year. Initiated in 1984, the event was originally called Open House Day. The plan was well received and over the years the number of visitors, as well as the number of sites to visit, have increased. In 1991 the event was adopted as a European-wide celebration, and this year 48 countries will host European Patrimony Days. In France alone, some 12 million visitors are anticipated to explore some 15,000 sites that will be open throughout the country this year.  As part of this month’s celebration of France’s cultural heritage, Discover Paris! thinks it befitting to recall the efforts of Orrin Hein, an American who launched a major effort to save a part of France’s patrimony – the historic Baltard pavilions, threatened with imminent destruction in 1971. If you are a subscriber, please click here and enter your e‑mail address and password.
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Paris Insights Newsletters for 2010
September 2010 - Another Jewish Paris
August 2010 - An Interview with Dante James
July 2010 - A Visit to an Herb Shop
June 2010 - Le Lapin Agile: A Cabaret for Traditional French Songs
May 2010 - American Students “Ain't Misbehavin'” in Seine-Saint-Denis
April 2010 - Spoken Word in Paris
March 2010 - Clocks and Clock Faces - Paris-style
February 2010 - A Taste for Truffles
January 2010 - Julhès - A Parisian Food Emporium
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