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Passy was originally a village on the outskirts of Paris. The Château de Passy (no longer existing) had been built in 1381. In 1658, hot springs were discovered around which spa facilities were developed. This attracted Parisian society and English visitors, some of whom made the area, which combined
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in his lodgings to print pamphlets and other material as part of his mandate to maintain French support for the revolution. He called it the Passy Press. Among his printing projects, he produced
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A lively street in the area is Rue de Passy, which goes from La Muette to the Place de Costa Rica just behind the Trocadéro. It has boutiques and chain stores along its length.
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It is home to many of the city's wealthiest residents, hence its informal grouping in the Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy area. Many embassies are based in Passy.
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Cohn, Ellen R. (Winter 2010). "The Printer and the 'Peasant': Benjamin Franklin and Pierre-André Gargaz, Two Philosophers in Search of Peace".
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Franklin and His Press at Passy: An Account of the Books, Pamphlets, and Leaflets Printed There, Including the Long Lost 'Bagatelles'
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attractive countryside with both modest houses and fine residences, their winter retreat, as it was located between Paris and the
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artistes (painters, sculptors and poets), including several who previously held meetings in 1910 at the rue Visconti studio of
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He also worked on his scientific projects at a laboratory he shared with others, which had been installed by
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and passports. He developed a typeface known as "le Franklin". He also printed a 1782 treatise by
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Landmark set between the domains of the Lord of Auteuil and the Lord of Passy in 1731
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When Franklin returned to America, the new American Ambassador to France,
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lived in Passy for over six years, and his house is now a museum (
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Haussmann: His Life and Times, and the Making of Modern Paris
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during the nine years that he lived in France during the
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Les ponts de Paris (Passy), The Bridges of Paris (Passy)
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Les ponts de Paris (Passy), The Bridges of Paris (Passy)
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Neighborhood in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France
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Cubisme, 1912", Archives, Grande Encyclopédie Larousse
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Passy (disambiguation)

Eiffel Tower
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Paris
France
16th arrondissement
Right Bank
Auteuil
Chaillot


Chaillot
Grenelle
Chateau de Versailles
parish
Auteuil

HĂ´tel de Valentinois
Benjamin Franklin
American Revolutionary War
printing press
comics
Pierre-André Gargaz
Europe
Louis XV
Château de la Muette
Thomas Jefferson

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