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The Paradox of Geolocation: The Jeu de Paume in Paris Tracks Mr. Potato

Artists tasked to develop the virtual space of the Jeu de Paume have devised a geolocation project called "Le Truc," which tracks four objects as they pass from one person to another. This is Untapped Paris' story with one of the four trucs!
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The French Basque Country: Surf, Bullfights, Hikes & Eats

I think the most telling thing about the region is what it’s called: Pays-Basque, or Basque Country. I like to think it’s a little dig to the Netherlands (Pays-Bas), like hey–one region in France has just as much as your whole country! But Pays-Basque really does have quite a lot to offer.
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The Dépôt Légal and the Gallerie Colbert in Paris

I came across this storefront today, at the intersection of Rue Vivienne and Rue de Petit Champs. As a New Yorker, I immediately got excited it was a remnant of something vintage, with its signage retained but usage abandoned. But space is premium in Paris and there's rarely an empty spot.
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Inside La Flèche d’Or Music Venue in Paris

I love this music venue--it's small which means you can get really close to the bands, there's always a great lineup of bands from all-over the world, it's perched atop an old railroad track and it's in a hip area of town in the 20th arrondisement, next to Père Lachaise.
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The Invalides in Paris

Probably the best looking nursing home ever built! The Invalides was originally a hospital and home for wounded or elderly soldiers, and now houses the military museum and the tomb of Napoleon (among others).
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