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The Pontarlier Museum
Pontarlier's Musée Municipal, situated in a 17th century building just off the Rue de Republique,
devotes several rooms to the history of absinthe production in the town.
Above: A selection of early bottles, some sealed, including one from 1820.
René Vauquelin
The funeral cortege of the Green Fairy, with the citizens of Pontarlier in sorrowful procession.
By Grand-Aigle (aka Henri Genévrier) 1944
"Les Victimes de L'Alcool"
Pathe 1911
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