This 400-meter-long street is one of the oldest streets that, when you walk along it, tells the story of the village.
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Before the village was rebuilt after the fire that ravaged much of it in 1929, this was one of the two main streets in this mountain village. It ran a sort of west-east axis from the Church Square. This street was the main access to the Upper Tinée Valley.
This street was used by soldiers stationed at Camp des Fourches, as well as by residents of the village of St Dalmas Le Selvage, as well as those from the hamlets of Vens, Le Pra, and Bousiéyas.
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