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National Geographic : 1936 Sep
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382 THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE MODERN ARCHITECTURE TRANSFORMS A PIAZZA IN ANCIENT BRESCIA The new building with alternate blocks of light and dark stone is the Post and Telegraph office. Known to the Romans as Brixia, this thriving town at the foot of the Alps, between Milan and Verona, manufactures arms and automobiles. Photographs by Branson De Cou DOGS, CATS, PIGEONS, CHICKENS-TAKE YOUR PICK AT THIS PERAMBULATING PET SHOP Like a Noah's Ark on wheels, the noisy establishment is pushed by its coatless proprietor through the streets of Bologna.
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