Rue Chénier

1914

Rue Chénier

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The rue Chénier at the junction with the Rue St. Foy in the 2nd arrondissment, in 1914. The name honors the poet André Chénier. At that time there were still a wine cellar ("caves"), a bleaching ("blanchisserie"), a restaurant, a basket-maker ("vannerie"), a hotel and a grocery store. Only the hotel still exists today.
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