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Five European Castles That Court Travelers With Kids

Palaces rich with history often fall flat with children, but these offer playgrounds and activities that capture their imaginations and let them run wild.

Amanda Taub
Author: Amanda Taub

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Children and Childhood, Dordogne (France), England, Europe, France, Hampton Court Palace (Great Britain), Historic Buildings and Sites, Kent (England), Palaces and Castles, Playgrounds, Travel and Vacations
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