113 rue Notre Dames de Champs. Or thereabouts.
I couldn't find the actual number - I found 117 and 115 but I didn't find a 113 or any kind of commemoration that the place had once Hemingway and his wife. It was supposed to be across from a saw mill, of all places, and he describes having to leave through a bakery. Another poor neighborhood they lived in then but it looks like a charming place today.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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