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Wandering the streets and back alleys of one of Italy’s most iconic cities, Italian gastronomic culture scholar and photographer Robbin Gheesling brings to life this often overlooked, if not entirely unseen part of Florence. The result is a glimpse of the undiscovered. Her photos capture actual doorways into Florence’s history that have nearly vanished amongst the distractions of a modern tourist mecca.</text>
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