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France Postcard: Orléans, Parc Pasteur, Public Garden Real Photo 1950's XT2097
France Postcard: Orléans, Parc Pasteur, Public Garden Real Photo 1950's XT2097
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France Postcard: Orléans, Parc Pasteur, Public Garden Real Photo 1950's XT2097.
Parc Pasteur is a prominent four-hectare public park in Orléans, established in 1927 on the site of a former cemetery and named after the renowned scientist Louis Pasteur. The park is celebrated for its diverse botanical collection, including a large central fountain and a famous miniature steam railway that has delighted visitors since the mid-20th century. It serves as a vital green space in the city center, blending classic French garden design with leisure facilities for the local community.
This is a partially used standard size postcard published by Glatigny and manufactured in France.
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