The French are infamous for a number of things; their food and wine, their passion and their romance. Their greatest accomplishment however, and certainly the most celebrated of all, is Bastille Day. Bastille Day was th...read more
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February 20, 2008 The Best Bastille Day Celebrations
June 28, 2008 07:33 PM EDT
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French are well known to the world as romantic people and they are people who love their freedom. Bastille Day is the proof that French are freedom-lover. Renowned during July 14 th , Bastille Day is celebrated worldwide by French expatriates, and areas with French quarters and historical ties, including American celebrations in Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and Seattle, and was also a song by the Canadian band Rush. Vive La France! Happy Bastille Day to all the French!