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The City Of Lyon – Wednesday’s Jigsaw Puzzle

Lyon is one of those cities I wished I had visited when I was in France, but sadly, we didn’t have enough time. Maybe next time I go there, assuming there is a next time. Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a river view of the city. Some of the buildings shown are very old. The city […]

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Welcome To New Orleans

Saturday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle I want to visit New Orleans one of these years. I hear it’s a fun place with a lot of history. How about you? Have you been there? Enjoy the puzzle and please share!

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Portrait of Julie Clary And Daughters

Thursday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle Julie Clary had an interesting history and was married to Joseph Bonaparte, the elder brother of Napoléon Bonaparte. Click the link to learn more about her. I had a request for some fine art for a jigsaw puzzle and found this picture to use. Enjoy!  

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Prague Rooftops – Saturday’s Up High Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Today’s jigsaw puzzle features a view from up high in Prague. That’s a place I’ve always wanted to visit. There is a lot of history there. Enjoy!

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Old Tools Redux – Thursday’s Handyman Special Jigsaw Puzzle

A while back I made a jigsaw puzzle featuring some old tools, much like the ones in today’s puzzle. This is a different set, and is shown standing up. I like old tools, and enjoy learning about the history of them and what they were used for. Enjoy!

Coastline In Montenegro – Sunday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a nice shot of the coast of Montenegro. It has a long and rich history, and many historical places to visit. Enjoy!

Porto City – Thursday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

The next flag on our parade is from Portugal. Today’s jigsaw puzzle is of Porto City, the second largest city in Portugal, and dates back to the 4th century. It features a rich culture, with lots of places to visit.

Heritage Park – Sunday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

The local museum has several old, old buildings. I seem to prefer museums like that to ones that are simply a fancy brick building holding a bunch of old stuff. Seeing the houses and buildings people actually lived and worked in makes the history more real. Anyway, history is often a puzzle, so this bit […]