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Revision 17 . . (edit) November 28, 2001 2:41 pm by Paul Drye ["Dardanelles" -> "the Dardanelles"]
Revision 16 . . November 28, 2001 2:30 pm by (logged).191.188.xxx [Please watch this entry. Repeatedly vandalized. (Why?)]
Revision 15 . . (edit) November 28, 2001 1:28 pm by Zundark [remove self-link, use full sentences]
Revision 14 . . November 28, 2001 1:21 pm by MichaelTinkler [reversing Trojan/Greek relationship. *sigh* for 'cultural literacy']
Revision 13 . . November 28, 2001 7:49 am by (logged).118.198.xxx
Revision 12 . . November 28, 2001 7:48 am by (logged).118.198.xxx
Revision 11 . . (edit) November 28, 2001 7:26 am by (logged).220.41.xxx [the original trojan horse had nothing to do with Athens. it was Troy, hence the name for the horse... duh]
Revision 10 . . November 28, 2001 7:19 am by (logged).118.193.xxx
Revision 9 . . September 28, 2001 2:09 am by Mincus [the trojans belived it was a gift,, not the greeks]
  

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There is a small museum founded on 1955 within the territories of ancient city Troy, near Dardanelles (present Turkey). The museum includes the remnants of the city and a symbolic wooden horse built in the garden of the museum to depict the legendary Trojan horse.
There is a small museum founded on 1955 within the territories of ancient city Troy, near the Dardanelles (present-day Turkey). The museum includes the remnants of the city and a symbolic wooden horse built in the garden of the museum to depict the legendary Trojan horse.

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