VN151 Walk: The American Revolution in Paris - Part 4 of 7

  • 15 Nov 2023
  • 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
  • Palais du Luxembourg (see event details)
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Join WICE in a fascinating tour de force of the places in Paris that are intimately associated with the American Revolution.

Through a combination of four PowerPoint presentations and three walks—based on the book "Paris:  Birthplace of the U.S.A."—WICE members will gain an in-depth understanding of the critical role France played in the success of the American Revolution.

The second walk, which will last about three hours, starts at the Palais du Luxembourg, which was a prison during the French Revolution and was where American Patriot Thomas Paine was held.

From there we stroll to John Paul Jones’s residence on rue de Tournon.  We’ll drop by 10, rue de L’Odeon to see the plaque noting where Thomas Paine lived 1797 till his return to the U.S. in 1802. 

Next, Café Procope, which was patronized by Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Voltaire, etc.  We’ll walk along Quai des Grands Augustines, following in the steps of Thomas Jefferson where he bought many books, which were eventually used to establish the U.S.Library of Congress. 

Next, Hotel des Monnies, quai de Conti, the Royal Mint, which was a brand new building when Franklin and Jefferson were in Paris (it was completed in 1777).  Jefferson was interested in the production of coins for the new American government, so was a frequent visitor here. 

We’ll finish at Hotel d’York, rue Jacob, where the Treaty of Paris was signed, giving independence to the American colonies.  

At the end of the walk we can settle into a local café and discuss what we saw.

Note: Participants will gather at 13:30 just inside the gate to Jardin du Luxembourg labeled Porte l’Odeon, to the LEFT of the Palais du Luxembourg on rue du Vaugirard. The gate is across rue du Vaugirard from the Odeon Theater.  The organizer, Maryjo Padgett, will have on a scarf.  Participants will gather inside the garden gate, and then walk to sites in the Odeon area, along Quai des Grands Augustins, and finish on rue Jacob.  We expect the walk to take about three hours, so please be prepared with comfortable walking shoes, water, umbrella, the usual things you need in Paris.

About the Series

This series is open to WICE members, and registration is required. The cost is €10 apiece for individual talks / walks, or €50 for the entire series of seven talks / walks.

About the Organizer

Maryjo Padgett is an avid student of the "American Revolution in Paris" and since 2013 has led this talk / walk combination for the U.S. Embassy and the American Library in Paris. She is donating all proceeds from this series to WICE.

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  • WICE members can register for this event online using WICE's fast and secure online system. Simply click on the link and follow directions.
  • Not a member? You may be able to join some events as a nonmember for a small fee which includes a 3-month membership. Please send an email to wice@wice-paris.org if you have questions. We look forward to talking with you.