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The Genainville Labyrinth at City Park

Walk the labyrinth path to the center at your own pace. Unlike a maze, there are no forks or dead-ends. Stay as long as you like, then walk back out again. No right or wrong way to walk the labyrinth exists. It is okay to step outside the lines to pass someone.  
You can use the labyrinth for creativity, reflection, exercise or fun. Be creative and experiment with what works best for you. Your experience may be different each time you walk it.  
  This labyrinth features a design inscribed in a stone slab in a small church in Genainville, France, that is believed to date from the 14th century. It is the same walking pattern as the more commonly known labyrinth found in the cathedral in Chartres, France, but is octagonal and with four bastions.

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