Pennsylvania Tea Rooms
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== East Stroudsburg == | == East Stroudsburg == | ||
- | [[File:Mt.-Tom-Tea-Room-Route-209-East-Strudsburg-PA-postcard-front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Mt. Tom Tea Room on Route 209, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard front, circa 1915. The Mt. Tom Tea Room, with its carefully lettered sign and rural setting is a lovely example of the "roadside" tea rooms of the American Northeast that were built as add-ons to old farmhouses and offered luncheon service to adventurous motorists. In this photo you can clearly see the original farmhouse, the gabled addition where tea and meals would have been served in winter, and a second add-on, the screened "summer" tea room. | + | [[File:Mt.-Tom-Tea-Room-Route-209-East-Strudsburg-PA-postcard-front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Mt. Tom Tea Room on Route 209, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard front, circa 1915. The Mt. Tom Tea Room, with its carefully lettered sign and rural setting is a lovely example of the "roadside" tea rooms of the American Northeast that were built as add-ons to old farmhouses and offered luncheon service to adventurous motorists. In this photo you can clearly see the original farmhouse, the gabled addition where tea and meals would have been served in winter, and a second add-on, the screened "summer" tea room.]] |
== Gettysburg == | == Gettysburg == |
Revision as of 20:09, 3 December 2020
Pennsylvania State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.
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East Stroudsburg
Gettysburg
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catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
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