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#116 American singers, the ‘Peters Sister’s’, visited the meat pavilion at Les Halles de Paris in 1947

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#116 American singers, the ‘Peters Sister’s’, visited the meat pavilion at Les Halles de Paris in 1947

Stunning Historical Photos of Les Halles from the Early 20th Century, The Lost Marketplace of Paris Known as ‘The Belly of Paris’

#116 American singers, the ‘Peters Sister’s’, visited the meat pavilion at Les Halles de Paris in 1947

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