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Exploring the Historic Streets of Paris in the 1860s

Step back in time and explore the historic streets of Paris during the 1860s. This blog post takes a look at Boulevard St Martin and features a stunning photograph captured by an unknown photographer.
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Paris 1860s, Boulevard St Martin
Photographer unknown

Source: servatius.blogspot.com

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