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Eiffel Tower
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Location Information
Use: Observation/radio broadcasting tower, tourist attraction

The Eiffel Tower is a metal monument and tourist location in Paris, France. It is the tallest building in the city.

History

When Marge tells Homer that she's afraid of him dying because of how often he hurts himself, she showed him a picture from a family vacation in Paris. The picture showed Homer with a load of French bread stuck through his lower body, and the Eiffel Tower could be seen in the background.[1]

Krusty apparently threw a monkey of the top off the Eiffel Tower.[citation needed]


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