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What city has an Eiffel Tower topped with a cowboy hat?

- [Narrator] History books say the city of Paris, Texas is named after Paris, France. It even has its own replica of the Eiffel Tower. It's 65 feet high and topped with a red cowboy hat. According to local lore, early settlers joked that their rich patch of prairie was so pleasant, it was a regular Paris.



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Texas's Eiffel Tower is a landmark in the city of Paris, Texas. The tower was constructed in 1993 and stands 65 feet tall.

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Filiatra, Greece. This town in Greece is often known as 'Little Paris' thanks to the model Eiffel Tower replica built at its entrance.

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The Eiffel Tower is older than the Blackpool Tower, but only by 5 years! The Eiffel tower opened in 1889, construction on the Blackpool Tower started only two years after the Eiffel was unveiled in 1891, opening to the public in 1894.

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But, what if we tell you that there are not one but two Eiffel Towers in Paris currently? Yes, you read that right! A 104-foot replica of the original Eiffel Tower, which looks as real as the original, has been erected near the original tower on the Champ de Mars.

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Eiffel Tower Paris Las Vegas An icon of the city skyline, this high-altitude attraction is located 46 stories up and is a half scale replica of the world-famous Paris, France landmark. Rise above the frenzy of the Strip at one of Las Vegas' premier attractions with amazing views.

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Paris's Texanized Eiffel Tower I was astonished to find the World's Largest Eiffel Tower topped with a red cowboy hat, of course, and covered with colorful lights at night at Jefferson Road at Collegiate Drive in Paris, Texas.

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Visiting time to the Eiffel Tower is not limited. However we recommend that you plan sufficient visiting time at the end of the evening (i.e. around 1 1/2 hours for a visit to the 2nd floor and 1st floor and 2 1/2 hours for a full visit up to the top).

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There are free toilets on all floors of the Tower (1st, 2nd and the top) as well as on the parvis. There are baby changing facilities on all floors (parvis, 1st, 2nd) apart from the top of the Tower.

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The third and final floor, accessible only by lift, welcomes visitors at an altitude of 276 metres. Again, telescopes are available to appreciate the stunning views of Paris. On this floor, don't miss the reconstitution of the office of Gustave Eiffel.

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