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Subject: Traveling in France with kids.

Question: My kids are 13 and 17. We will be traveling by car. Is there anything we really should do while there? They are not keen on museums or churches...
We are flying in to Munich and coming home from Paris. So far, I am thinking of spending a night in Colmar, going to Verdun, Paris, Versailles, and Normandy. We are very flexible and I am looking for ideas.
Thanks for your help!

Answer: If you are going to Colmar think about visting the Ecomusée d'Alsace (Living Museum of Alsace, near town of Ungersheim), it is about an hour away, south. Your kids might like it; there are farm animals, blacksmith shop, bakery, staff in costume, old cars and lots of other stuff. The last time we went we got a tractor ride and there was a harvest festival. There was even a moonshine tasting, of course that's for you not the kids.
Also Verdun should be interesting, you can still see where the bombs fell and don't miss the Citadelle. Have a look at my web site www.americansinfrance.net, look under Attractions then Alsace and Verdun. If you have any other questions ask me through my web site.
Enjoy your trip.

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