Audio tour Two American ladies at Blérancourt
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Audio tour Summary
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.With its distinctive architecture featuring crow-stepped gables and typical, white Soissonnais stone, Blérancourt belonged to the Lords of Coucy until 1230. It was also the childhood home of the revolutionary, Saint-just. Although the village was partly destroyed by shelling during World War I, it was nevertheless chosen by the American ladies, Anne Morgan and Ann Murray Dike, as their headquarters to help local people and coordinate aid for rebuilding the region.
- 1 New World Gardens
- 2 Franco-American museum at the château of Blérancourt
- 3 Ann Murray Dike stele
- 4 Reconstruction huts
- 5 Hornbeam tree and Saint-Just's house
- 6 Church of Saint Pierre and Ann Murray Dike's grave
- 7 The Moulin Vert
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Audio tour Summary
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.With its distinctive architecture featuring crow-stepped gables and typical, white Soissonnais stone, Blérancourt belonged to the Lords of Coucy until 1230. It was also the childhood home of the revolutionary, Saint-just. Although the village was partly destroyed by shelling during World War I, it was nevertheless chosen by the American ladies, Anne Morgan and Ann Murray Dike, as their headquarters to help local people and coordinate aid for rebuilding the region.
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