Anecdotes
A tramway project for Creil Sud Oise
At a time when the railways were booming, a tramway project was launched in 1900 to link Creil, Nogent-sur-Oise and Montataire. The benefits of the railway in Creil The area around Creil owes a great deal to the arrival of the railway, which led to a real industrial boom: the [...]
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Creil swimming pool
The Creil swimming pool was the first in the Oise department! It was inaugurated in 1926. Architecture to meet social needs As was often the case in the 1920s and 1930s, the facility included a swimming pool and shower-baths, which replaced the Espérance washboat, meeting social needs [...].
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A hero in Cramoisy
The story of an American hero who sacrificed himself for the village of Cramoisy A neutralisation mission On 25 August 1944, while Paris was celebrating its Liberation, a mission was launched to neutralise the German airfields in the Laon and Reims sector. Twenty-three pilots from the 9th Air Force, a US air force formation, [...]
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Le Verbois, fusion and haute cuisine
Located just outside Saint-Maximin, Le Verbois, a 1-star Michelin restaurant, is close to Chantilly and Senlis and offers gourmet cuisine in an exceptional setting. The Guibet family welcomes you for a moment of high gastronomy, in a former hunting estate with contemporary lines which now hosts the restaurant Le Verbois, classified as a "1* Michelin" restaurant.
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V1s assembled at Saint-Leu-d'Esserent
Saint-Leu-d'Esserent is home to a quarry with a rich history! A quarry consolidated by the French In 1939 and 1940, faced with the threat of German bombing raids, the metallurgy company Brissoneau & Lotz relocated part of its aircraft fuselage production and carried out major concreting work in the galleries, [...].
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In pictures: Creil flooded under water
Take a look back at the major floods that hit Creil in 1910, 1926 and 1995 After the French Revolution, the region's communes were able to develop largely thanks to the Oise River and the way it was harnessed by man, particularly the water mills that enabled the first industries to set up in the area.