Pennsylvania Tea Rooms
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[[File:Wanamakers-Great-Crystal-Tea-Room-Philadelphia-PA-interior-postcard-back.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Wanamaker's Great Crystal Tea Room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, interior, postcard back.]] | [[File:Wanamakers-Great-Crystal-Tea-Room-Philadelphia-PA-interior-postcard-back.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Wanamaker's Great Crystal Tea Room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, interior, postcard back.]] | ||
- | [[File:Venture-Tea-Room-and-Art-Shop-Philadelphia-PA-interior-RPPC-postcard-front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|The Venture Tea Room and Art Shop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, RPPC postcard front, circa 1919. Although not credited to the photographer Jessie Tarbox Beals, | + | [[File:Venture-Tea-Room-and-Art-Shop-Philadelphia-PA-interior-RPPC-postcard-front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|The Venture Tea Room and Art Shop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, RPPC postcard front, circa 1919. Blanche L. James was the proprietor of the Venture Tea Room and Art Shop at 255 S Camac St. from 1919 to 1925. Although not credited to the photographer Jessie Tarbox Beals, this imagebears a resemblance to the photos Beals made of the tea rooms of Greenwich Village in New York City, New York, around the same time period. The drawing to the left of the lettering represents a group of lotus or water lily pods. In 1925, joined by two new partners, Corinne Meyers and Rose Kessler, Blanche L. James ran the Venture Bookshop, Gardens, and Tea Room one block north of this locatio, at 201 S Camac.]] |
<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent | <i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent |
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Pennsylvania State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.
Gettysburg
Philadelphia
catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room