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| | Black Sea 'sampler' connects passenger and his past - The Boston Globe |
 | | Livadiya Palace, the architecturally-imposing white building where the Allied leaders conferred, was lined with vendors, hawking Yalta Conference pictures, tablecloths, shawls, fur hats, Russian Army caps, jackets and medals, postal cards, and locally-produced wine. |
 | | Inside the palace, built in 1910-11 for Czar Nicholas II (Livadiya had become a summer residence of the czars in 1861), the guide pointed to the locations and cushioned chairs each leader occupied. |
 | | A large fl and white picture of the three men hangs on a wall just behind the Roosevelt chair. |
| www.boston.com /travel/getaways/cruises/articles/2006/01/22/black_sea_sampler_connects_passenger_and_his_past (1207 words) |
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