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  1. Great Restaurants in Bayeux, France

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 16 April 2012

    For a small town, Bayeux has no shortage of great restaurants.

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  2. Notre Dame, Cathedral of Bayeux

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 12 April 2012

    You can't miss it. The centerpiece of Bayeux is its magnificent cathedral, Notre Dame. The 1,000-year-old church towers over every other construction and is probably the second most visited attraction in Bayeux. Oh, if these walls could talk!

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  3. The Bayeux Tapestry

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 4 April 2012

    Photo courtesy of Bayeux Tapestry Besides being near the D-Day beaches in Normandy, Bayeux boasts of another attraction, the Tapestry. The embroidered linen cloth is 230 feet long and about 19 inches high.

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  4. The Small Town Of Bayeux, France

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 2 April 2012

    Bayeux is small in size, but big on charm and history. The sleepy town is a lovely place to stroll cobblestoned streets lined with shops and Norman-style timbered houses dating from the 17th century.

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  5. Travel Photo Thursday: Working Hands

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 17 November 2011

    In looking back through my pictures, I find that I am fascinated by the people who make things. I often snap the hands of craftsmen and women–no matter what their craft may be. Here are three up close and personal from Bayeux France, Chattanooga Tennessee, and Mansfield Ohio.   This post is part of Travel [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library.

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  6. William the Conqueror and Me in Bayeux

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 22 October 2010

    FRANCE ON FRIDAY My friend Donna, whose blog My Itchy Travel Feet talks about Baby Boomer adventure travel,  hosts my description of a visit to Bayeux, France. I am sharing some pictures here, but see the article for more details. Outside the Bayeux Tapestry Museum, a (reproduction) viking ship sits beached in the courtyard. We [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library

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