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[[File:Millers-English-Tea-Room-Fort-Wayne-Indiana-postcard-front.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Miller's English Tea Room, Fort Wayne, Indiana, RPPC postcard front, circa 1940. Luella Miller was the proprietor of Miller's English Tea Room, located at the corner of Harrison and Jefferson streets in Fort Wayne. The trompe l'oeil paintings on the walls, faux pergola columns, wood and wicker furniture, and potted plants make this a very special tea room indeed.]]
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[[File:Millers-English-Tea-Room-Fort-Wayne-Indiana-postcard-front.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Miller's English Tea Room, Fort Wayne, Indiana, RPPC postcard front, circa 1940. Luella Miller was the proprietor of Miller's English Tea Room, located at the corner of Harrison and Jefferson streets in Fort Wayne. The trompe l'oeil paintings on the walls, faux pergola columns, wood and wicker furniture, open fountain basin, and potted plants make this a very special tea room indeed.]]
[[File:Millers-English-Tea-Room-Fort-Wayne-Indiana-postcard-back.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Miller's English Tea Room, Fort Wayne, Indiana, RPPC postcard back, circa 1940.]]
[[File:Millers-English-Tea-Room-Fort-Wayne-Indiana-postcard-back.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Miller's English Tea Room, Fort Wayne, Indiana, RPPC postcard back, circa 1940.]]

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Miller's English Tea Room, Fort Wayne, Indiana, RPPC postcard front, circa 1940. Luella Miller was the proprietor of Miller's English Tea Room, located at the corner of Harrison and Jefferson streets in Fort Wayne. The trompe l'oeil paintings on the walls, faux pergola columns, wood and wicker furniture, open fountain basin, and potted plants make this a very special tea room indeed.
Miller's English Tea Room, Fort Wayne, Indiana, RPPC postcard back, circa 1940.
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