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For the 20th anniversary of the Millau viaduct, the Méridienne association wants to develop "Route 75"

Some of the members of the association La Méridienne founded in 1986.

Founded in 1986, the association promotes the A75 axis from Clermont-Ferrand to Béziers.

Tourist guide, call leaflet, conferences… 20 years after the inauguration of the Millau viaduct and the commissioning of the A75, the association La Méridienne continues its work in favor of the economic and tourist development of the territory.

Founded in 1986 to advocate for the completion of this essential structuring axis for opening up the Massif Central, the promotional association is now taking advantage of this anniversary to recall the good memories of the people of Millau.

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For the anniversary of the inauguration, the association invites you to the bowling alley for a festive evening, in “apéro-musette” mode, in the presence of the accordionist Sylvie Pullès. An opportunity to “discover the backstage” of the association chaired by Jacques Godfrain, to retrace the actions carried out until now and those that it imagines to carry into the future, including the most emblematic: “Route 75”.

A route in the image of the famous Route 66 in Arizona which must, once again, make it possible to promote the territory. A concept “to inventr” and where each of the partners is invited “to put their stamp” pto ensure the influence of both the motorway and the association.

Jacques Godfrain sums it up as follows: “To those who are going to join the Mediterranean towards the south or the towers of the cathedrals of the North including those of Notre-Dame de Paris, Route 75 must teach them that one can learn while moving, love the land with a simple glance and make sure that stopping does not waste any time but gains in serenity and precious discoveries.”

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

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