Mary in Europe: Pau, France
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10-09-2013, 03:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2013 03:42 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Mary in Europe: Pau, France
Still I don't understand at all why Mary chose this place instead of e.g. one of the Mediterranean seaside resorts.
Just in case anyone will ever come to Frankurt and wants to do some "Mary sightseeing", here are the addresses to go to (I doubt you'll find them on the internet, I got them from the "City History Archiv"): At the time Mary and Tad lived in Frankfurt, the "Hotel d'Angleterre" ("Englischer Hof", located at Roßmarkt 13-15) was the most expensive Grand hotel in town. In 1866, it was the main quarter of the Prussian commander-in-chief. The "Hotel de Holland" ("Holländischer Hof“ located Goetheplatz 5) was built in 1780 and originally (until 1800) named "Goldenes Roß" (Golden Horse). In 1873 it was sold to a banking establishment and torn down. Dr. Johann Heinrich Hohagen's private institute was located in Kettenhofweg 15 in the upscale Westend. It was registered as an "Educational Institute and Business School". The building was was torn down in 1967. I've already posted some info and pictures here: http://rogerjnorton.com/LincolnDiscussio...age-6.html ...but was promised to get photos of the "Hotel Holland" and Dr. Hohagen's institute, too. |
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