Myth and Marble,” an exhibition of the Torlonia Collection at the Kimbell Art Museum, has been thousands of years in the ...
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A jewel in Brittany's tourism crown, overlooking the Rance river, Dinan is like a medieval time-warp experience.
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In June 1930, the New York Times ran a story commemorating the 1000th anniversary of the convening of the world’s first ...