Champagne, kings, Christianity and Germany's WWII surrender: Reims, France is 'intoxicating'
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Reims, France is one of the world's most compelling tourist destinations. It's the largest city in Champagne while home to French Christianity, kings and significant World War II victory.
It's also where a sad, weary world toasted the defeat of Adolf Hitler and his evil National Socialist German Workers Party in World War II. "The mission of this Allied Force was fulfilled at 0241, local time, May 7th, 1945." "Reims is intoxicating." "Americans learned that democracy is worth fighting for." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
The concentration of royal, religious, architectural, culinary and historical attractions makes Reims a bucket-list destination for many Americans.
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