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The Eiffel Tower, now the most photographed structure on Earth, was built in 1889 as a temporary centerpiece for the Paris World’s Fair — meant to be dismantled after 20 years — and was saved from demolition in 1909 only because Gustave Eiffel himself arranged for the French military to use its iron lattice as a radio antenna for transmitting wireless signals across long distances
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What Does the Slang Term "LARP" Mean?
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Japanese proverb of the day: What ‘A Bee to a Crying Face’ teaches about tough times
France unveils architects to transform Louvre
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