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  2. Charleston Tea Garden - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Charleston Tea Garden, as it is known today, was established in 1987 when Mack Fleming and William (Bill) Barclay Hall bought the land and the research station from the Lipton Company. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Mack Fleming—a horticultural professor at Trident Technical College —had been running the garden for the Lipton Company and Bill Hall ...

  3. C. O. Bigelow - Wikipedia

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    C. O. Bigelow Apothecaries is an American pharmacy and beauty brand founded in 1838 by Dr. Galen Hunter as The Village Apothecary Shop in Greenwich Village, New York. Currently owned and operated by Ian Ginsberg, C. O. Bigelow is the oldest surviving apothecary –pharmacy in the United States.

  4. Bigelow Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    Constant Comment remains today one of Bigelow's most popular products. It is a black tea flavored with orange rinds and sweet spices. [4] The recipe was developed by interior designer Ruth Bigelow in 1945, from an old colonial tea recipe for making orange and spice flavored tea in stone containers.

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    Bigelow Tea is expanding its Louisville presence with a new facility in Jeffersontown. The woman-owned, Connecticut-based company broke ground at 2706 Blankenbaker Road for its new, 265,000-square ...

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  7. Clarence Otis Bigelow - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Otis Bigelow (November 29, 1851 – March 28, 1937) was an American pharmacist and banker. He founded C. O. Bigelow Apothecaries on Sixth Avenue in New York City. Today, it is the oldest apothecary–pharmacy in the United States.