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You Name It, I'll Drink It Pink Elephants, San Francisco, 1930s [Square Prints] Henry Voigt and all of the boilers

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and all of the boilers

One of the first things the immigrants saw as they were ferried to Ellis Island from the docks was the Statue of Liberty

Oscar Peterson

Home of the Purified Lobster

it is beautifully evocative of the fine art of French dining and the era

You Name It, I'll Drink It Pink Elephants, San Francisco, 1930s [Square Prints] Henry Voigt and all of the boilersAlso available as a portrait format print. The euphemism seeing pink elephants was first used in the 19th century to describe the hallucinations experienced by drinkers of absinthe, the anise flavored and highly alcoholic beverage associated with bohemian culture, especially among artists and writers in Paris. Vincent Van Gogh, Ernest Hemingway and Oscar Wilde were well known absinthe drinkers. Absinthe was banned by 1915 but the phrase remained

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