Absinthe in France and Switzerland. The green fairy - La fée verte - Absinthe was the first alcoholic beverage that women were allowed to drink in public in the mid-19th century without being counted among the disreputable demimonde. Val-de-Travers, Switzerland


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Location: Grande Rue, Val-de-Travers, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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