Scenes from Life in Paris During the 1920s, Colorized and Restored: Cafes, Notre Dame, Street Life & More
Briefly

Few cities have been as romanticized as Paris, especially in the 1920s, when famous expatriate artistic and literary figures resided there.
And though the attire of Parisians may be unrecognizable, their habits certainly aren't: then as now, they clearly spent considerable amounts of time on les terrasses of their cafés of choice.
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