Time Travel Through History With These Vintage Photos
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Paris is one of the most visited and well-loved cities in the world! People from all walks of life dream about vacationing there. It's known as the city of love; here is a stunning visual of what Paris looked like in the early 1950s. The most aesthetically pleasing city, with the cobblestone roads and iconic buildings. Something right out of a storybook or painting. Today, Paris still resembles this in a slightly more modern way.
This was taken only a short five years after World War II, which is a stark contrast to what it looked like during that time.
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