It is also commonly known as The Tower of Peace. However, in recent times it has adopted a more affectionate name as the Centennial Tower since it commemorates a hundred years of Peace for not only France, but Europe as well.

The Centennial Tower stands firm of the Seine.

The Centennial Tower stands firm of the Seine.

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The Centennial. . .

Tower is seen in the background with The Great Comet burning bright in the distance. The Air Docks are also featured on the right.

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Boats with. . .

Passengers travel down the Seine in this illustration while pedestrians stroll over the bridge to greet the passengers while they draw near.

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The Interior. . .

Of the Centennial Tower is powered by the Seine’s water, and also purifies it for the Residents of Paris. Guests on the lower level stroll about, observing this Marvelous Wonder of the World.

Not only does it serve as a Generator of Electricity, it also serves as a Green House and Study for the Students of Botany within Paris.

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On the upper. . .

Level of the Centennial Tower many Parisians are offered a Grand View of Paris from above. Here they can also observe Golden statues of Angels with their Trumpets, Heralding in a New Age of Prosperity.