On a day with less than perfect weather, we took the Metro to the Nations station to transfer to the train to Chartres. | ||
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The Cathedral of Chartres is quite visible from most places in the city and is known for its stained glass and elaborate outside ornimentation. | ||
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St. Aignon |
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After a great lunch and more exploration of the town, we headed back to Paris by train. | ||
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