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To describe a great city like Paris to an American, or a mighty American city such as Chicago to a French, is a comparatively difficult matter. One of the most distinctive features of France is the great importance of Paris in the life of the country as a whole. The location of Paris is almost ideal. Paris exerts an almost mystical attraction not only on Europe but on the rest of the world as well. Its architecture may be rather oldfashioned, its general appearance far from clean, and its entertainments not always of the highest, but the visitor forgets all this. The wide boulevards with their cafes, the crooked streets of the Montmarte, and the Latin Quarter, where shops offer all sorts of products from paintings to bad-smelling cheese, the quiet border of the Seine River where open-air bookstalls invite the literary enthusiast, the public gardens and parks where children, guarded by uniformed nurses, sail tiny boats on the grass-bordered ponds. All this is the Paris which one learns to love.

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City of Paris exerts an almost mystical attraction not only on Europe but on the rest of the world as well. Its architecture and panorama may be rather oldfashioned, and its entertainments not always of the highest, but the visitor forgets all this.

Located originally on an island where it is easy to cross the Seine River, Paris has become not only the capital and largest city of France, but also one of the Europe's greatest cities. The term "greatest" applies not so much to the number of inhabitants as to cultural and artistic influence. In this respect no other city rises to such a level, and no other city attracts so many visitors, temporary as well as permanent, to enjoy French culture.

Nevertheless, the social, educational, and political attraction of Paris has been a tremendous drain on the rest of France. No other city has had a chance to become even locally a cultural center. Today, as for many centuries, Paris is the focus of all ambitions, the magnet attracting the Europe's energy and brains.

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Americans go to Rome for art's sake, to Berlin to study music and to economize, and to London for social triumph; but they go to Paris to enjoy themselves. The American visitor is not only undaunted by the strange language, but unimpressed by the signs of years of vivid history about him. He sandwiches a glimpse at the tomb of Napoleon, and a trip on a penny steamer up the Seine, and back again to the Morgue, with a rush through the Cathedral of Notre Dame, between the hours of his breakfast and the race-meeting at Longchamps the same afternoon.