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  3. Teany - Wikipedia

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    Teany, sometimes stylized as TeaNY or teany, was a tea café, restaurant and beverage distributor in New York City founded by electronic musician Moby with ex-girlfriend, Kelly Tisdale. [1] The Teany Café opened in 2002 in the Lower East Side of Manhattan , New York at 90 Rivington Street and closed in 2015.

  4. List of teahouses - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Waiʻoli Tea Room in Honolulu, Hawaii, is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Argo Tea, Chicago chain; Gryphon, Savannah, Georgia; Dushanbe Tea House; Lollicup Coffee & Tea, chain specialising in bubble tea; Salvation Army Waiʻoli Tea Room, Hawai'i; Shoseian Teahouse, California; Tavalon Tea, New York ...

  5. Woman's Exchange Movement - Wikipedia

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    While many depositories and exchanges were local or regional operations, the Federation of Woman's Exchanges was established in 1934 and is still active. [6] While the Woman's Exchange Movement continued through the twentieth century and some exchanges are still in business, the movement has faded, due to a changing work force, rising rents ...

  6. Tearoom Trade - Wikipedia

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    The study is an analysis of men who participate in anonymous sex with other men in public lavatories, a practice known as "tea-rooming" or "cottaging". [1] Humphreys asserted that the men participating in such activity came from diverse social backgrounds, had differing personal motives for seeking sex in such venues, and variously self ...

  7. Tearoom (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Teahouse, a drinking establishment for tea and sometimes cake or light meals; Chashitsu, a Japanese architectural space; Tearoom Trade: A Study of Homosexual Encounters in Public Places (1970), a book by Laud Humphreys; The Tearoom, a game by Robert Yang; A 'tearoom', a public toilet where cottaging (gay sex) occurs

  8. Jo-an - Wikipedia

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    Jo-an tea house dating to the 17th century, a National Treasure of Japan. Jo-an (如庵) is a seventeenth-century Japanese teahouse located in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture. Jo-an is said to be one of the three finest teahouses in Japan and has been in its current location in Inuyama since 1972.

  9. Still room maid - Wikipedia

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    A stillroom maid (presumably), serving afternoon tea.. The still-room maid is a female servant who works in the still room, a functional room in a great house.She made preserves, including pickled eggs and vegetables, dried fruit, dried herbs and flowers, spice preparations, chutneys, marmalades, and jams; beverages, such as tea, bottled drinks, and beer; and perfumes, candles, and home ...