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Nov 2016
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Episode #8: What Happened to the Amber R...

Jennifer Dasal/ArtCurious
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One of the most awe-inspiring sights in and around St. Petersburg, Russia, is the Catherine Palace, a rococo summer residence for the imperial family of yore. Up until World War II, The Catherine Palace housed something so incredible, so coveted, and so gorgeous that for hundreds of years, travelers fro all over the world flocked to admire it, referred to as ... Show More
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