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Bartlett, D. W. (David W.), 1828-1912
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The Jardin d*£Rv€r is a winter garden, and contains many roofed hot-houses. The public are. admitted by the payment of one fianc. There are occasional displays of flowers and plants.
The Champs Elyaees form one of the most delight&l promenades in Paris. They contain no plants or flowers, but are so thickly planted with trees, that they maybe called gardens. It was originally apromenade for Marie de Medici.
It runs along the banks of the Seine, from the Place de la Concorde to the Triumphal Arch
.... The length is a mile and a quarter, the breadth three hundred and seventy- three yards. All the public fetes take place on these fields. On the right is the promenade, and on the left under the trees and in open spaces are &drs, instrumental performances, shows, etc. etc. It is one of the most dazzling scenes in the night that ever eye beheld. I well remember that on my first visit to Paris, I wandered out of my hotel and saw the Champs Elysees in the evening.
The sight was ahnost overpowering.


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