Sightseeing on the Run.(jogging in foreign cities)

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From: Newsweek
Date: 19990419
Author:Dickey, Christopher

Americans enjoy the sense of history that European cities offer. However, some business travellers have not been able to have the time to savor the cities. Jogging can be a nice way to absorb some of the culture of a city. Even notoriously crowded cities such as Rome have goof areas for jogging. A recommended route is along the river Seine in Paris, France.

No time for tours? Take a jog through history instead.

Aldous Huxley once said that for a European, "the greatest charm of travel in the New World is the high ratio of its geography to its history." For an American in Europe, the ...

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