Parc-aux-Cerfs

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A Parc-aux-Cerfs (literally, stag park), in France, was the name given to the clearings that provided hunting fields for the French aristocracy prior to the French Revolution.[1]

One specific Parc-aux-Cerfs was the site of a mansion where Louis XV hid the subjects of his romantic liaisons.

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