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Here we visited Paris and Senlis along with passing through several towns.

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A view from my hotel room in Paris.
Apartment buildings and hotels in Paris.
Another view of another street.
Telescopic view on into Paris.
The view from the window.
The Pantheon from Place Edmond Rostand.
One of many old bridges.
Another bridge over thr River Seine.
Traffic build up as we make our way to Notre Dame, which cannot be seen yet.
Pont d'Arcole and the Hotel de Ville.
Outside Notre Dame.
The entrance to Notre Dame. Massive!!!
A closer view of the Notre Dame entrance.
The top of Notre Dame Cathedral.
Inside of this beautiful cathedral.
Another view inside.
Still another view.
The crowd threads its way through.
The north Rose Window installed about 1250.
Statuettes along Notre Dame's corridors.
The front of Notre Dame in the auditorium.
The Pont Des Arts and the Institute of France.
The Grand Palais and its immense glass roof.
The Eiffel Tower.
Very busy at the base of the Eiffel Tower.
The top of the Eiffel Tower.
My favorite monument, the Arc De Triomphe.
People lining the top of the Arc De Triomphe.
One in a series of photos I took from the top of the Arc De Triomphe. Here's the famous street, Champs de Elysees.
Here is the Avenue De Friedland.
Here's some more.
A look at the newer section of Paris along the Avenue De La Grand Armee.
A telescopic look at the Sacre Couer.
The Eiffel Tower from the Arc.
Parisien police down below.
Traffic circling the Arc.
Shoppers along Champs de Elysees.
The only pic I took from atop the Eiffel Tower. Not a really good shot here.
Sorry, I can't remember what this was. :(
A statue in Paris. No I didn't get the name here either.
A neat side street in Paris.
Typical buildings in Paris.
Danny and his Kentucky friend on top of the Eiffel Tower.
Sarah on top of the Eiffel Tower.
The Palace of Chantilly.
A separate wing of Chantilly.
The main entrance to Chantilly.
An overall view of the palace.
The statue on the grounds. Unfortunately, I can't read French.