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Paris Gone By

By: Paris Gone By
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Paris Gone By, the podcast about Paris history for the curious traveler! Enthusiastic francophile? Traveling to Paris? Simply want to go deeper into the history of Paris? You are in the right place! We explore both the major monuments and the nooks and crannies of Paris and dive into the stories woven into the City of Light's rich history. Together, we'll escape to the Paris of the past, walk down forgotten streets, and experience Parisian history in a new way. As we go along, you'll also discover how to experience the past in person or virtually. Join us on our journey to the Paris of the past!
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Episodes
  • Traveling To 19th Century Paris!
    Mar 7 2023

    #13.  It's the mid-19th century.  You're an American with wanderlust, a bit of money, and a capacity to deal with rigors of travel by steam ship and train and carriage.  But how, exactly do we get to Paris?  And what will it be like when we get there?  Grab your steamer trunk and get ready as we journey to the City of Light!   

    Want to know more?  Check out the full show notes on the PGB website.

    Like what you heard and would like to support the podcast further?  Please consider buying me a tea, grabbing a book at the boutique, or explore other ways to support the cause. Thank you so much!   

    À bientôt! 

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    32 mins
  • A Knight And A Churchman: The Unlikely Notre Dame Duo
    Jan 29 2023

    #12.  Notre Dame's sarcophagi have started revealing their secrets!  The two men found during the restoration have intriguing  connections but couldn't be more different.  Learn more about the mysterious knight and the wealthy churchman in this episode of Paris Gone By!  

    Note: Throughout the episode and the show notes, I refer to the first sarcophagus as Le Chevalier or The Knight. Technically the INRAP scientists nicknamed him Le Cavalier or The Rider—I misspoke in the episode. But I do believe he is likely a knight, based on the evidence at hand, so I'm going with it. Stay tuned for any updates. 😄

    Check out the full show notes on the PGB website. 

    Like what you heard and would like to support the podcast further?  Please consider buying me a tea, grabbing a book at the boutique, or explore other ways to support the cause.  Merci beaucoup! 

    À bientôt! 

    Stay In Touch
    Website  |   Newsletter  | Instagram  |  Send Me Note

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    17 mins
  • Oysters, Turkey, & Cake: The History of Favorite French Holiday Foods
    Dec 23 2022

    #11.  France + Food + Christmas = An Amazing Feast!  The French Christmas Eve meal is a culinary tradition steeped in history.  Join us as we explore three holiday favorites:  Oysters, Turkey with Chestnuts, and the Bûche de Noël cake on this episode of Paris Gone By! 

    Need to see the recipes and learn more about these foods?  Check out the full show notes on the PGB website!

    Like what you heard and would like to support the podcast further?  Please consider buying me a tea, grabbing a book at the boutique, or explore other ways to support the cause.  Merci beaucoup!    

    À bientôt! 

    Stay In Touch
    Website  |   Newsletter  | Instagram  |  Send Me Note

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    19 mins

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