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National Geographic : 1936 Jun
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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE i-,i Photograph by Karl Miller HOUSEWIVES OF FREIBURG FIND THEIR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN A MEDIEVAL SETTING Farmers sell their produce from open-air stands in the market that sprawls on the cobbles 386 feet below the Cathedral's top. Merchants' Hall, built in the 16th century, has two pointed towers with zigzag roof patterns. The bristly spires in the foreground top bastions at the side of the Cathedral. As its name denotes, Freiburg was a free city of the German Empire, enjoying privileges similar to those of Cologne (page 847). 838
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