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	<title>Comments on: Consider Germany For Your Next Vacation</title>
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		<title>By: cheap hotels Frankfurt</title>
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		<description>This is the house where Goethe was born on 28th August 1749. It is a typical example of how people lived in the late baroque period. The house was completely destroyed in the Second World War but it was restored to its original condition between 1946-51. Most of the objects that are on display didn&#039;t belong to the Goethe family, but they are from the same period. It&#039;s also worth taking a trip to the adjoining Goethe Museum, which was recently renovated and contains both a library and a bookshop.</description>
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