Metz, France
1 Air Division
Photographs



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  1. Christmas decorations are visible on Rue Serpenoise - December 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  2. Christmas lighting in downtown Metz - December 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  3. Christmas lighting in downtown Metz - December 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  4. Christmas lighting in downtown Metz - December 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  5. Christmas lighting in downtown Metz - December 1966
    Courtesy Bruce Wellman

  6. Another downtown street lit with decorations - December 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  7. The maypole in the traffic circle - December 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  8. A picture window all lit to reflect the season - December 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  9. Hops growing near Peltre - September 1966
    Courtesy Bruce Wellman

  10. The Military Governor's home in Metz - September 1966
    Courtesy Bruce Wellman

  11. Another parade in Metz - August 1966
    Courtesy Bruce Wellman

  12. Another view of the parade - August 1966
    Courtesy Bruce Wellman

  13. Canadian float in the Mirabelle Parade - August 1966.
    Courtesy Udo Kogelheide.

  14. Bridge across the river at Ban-St-Martin - August 1966
    Courtesy Bruce Wellman

  15. The narrow streets of downtown Metz - July 1966
    Courtesy Joe Smith

  16. Old bridge in Metz - June 1966.
    Courtesy Dwayne Backer.

  17. Driving downtown, entering the city of Metz - May 1966.
    Courtesy Earl Johnson.

  18. The "gare" (train station) - May 1966.
    According to the Michelin guide, the best French Onion soup in all of France was available at this location.
    Courtesy Earl Johnson.

  19. View of the stained glass windows in the Cathedral - May 1966
    Courtesy Bruce Wellman

  20. Tulips and magnolias in bloom in front of the Gare - April 1966.
    Courtesy Dwayne Backer.

  21. Magnolias in bloom in front of the Gare - April 1966.
    Courtesy Dwayne Backer.



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Updated: May 16, 2004