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  2. Queen's Lane Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Side of the Queen's Lane Coffee House on Queen's Lane View of the High Street in Oxford, with the Queen's Lane Coffee House in the distance, past the Queen's College on the left. Queen's Lane Coffee House is a historic coffee house established by Cirques Jobson, a Levantine Jew from Syria. [1] Dating back to 1654, it is the oldest continually ...

  3. List of colleges and universities in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Community College of Philadelphia; Camden County College, Blackwood, Camden and Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Cumberland County College, Vineland, New Jersey; Delaware County Community College, Marple Township, Downingtown, Exton, Phoenixville, Sharon Hill, Upper Darby and West Grove; Delaware Technical Community College, Wilmington, Delaware

  4. Queen's Lane - Wikipedia

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    At the southeastern end of Queen's Lane is a junction onto the High Street.To the west is Queen's College and to the east on the corner is the Queen's Lane Coffee House, a historic coffee house dating from 1654, claimed (along with others) to be the oldest in Oxford.

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  6. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    The first coffeehouse in England was set up on the High Street in Oxford in 1650 [35] –1651 [36] [page needed] by "Jacob the Jew". A second competing coffee house was opened across the street in 1654, by "Cirques Jobson, the Jew" (Queen's Lane Coffee House). [37] In London, the earliest coffeehouse was established by Pasqua Rosée in 1652. [38]

  7. High Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    83 High Street bears a blue plaque (10 October 2001) commemorating Sarah Cooper (1848–1932) marmalade maker, wife of Frank Cooper whose shop at 83–84 High Street was the origin of the Frank Cooper jam business (a brand now owned by Premier Foods). The company made "Oxford Marmalade" famous.

  8. How First-Ever 'Friends' Central Perk Coffeehouse Will Honor ...

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    Located on Newbury Street in Boston, the first permanent Central Perk Coffeehouse, following a pop-up in New York City, is 2,600 square feet of space for fans to hang out and drink coffee.

  9. The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College - Wikipedia

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    Walnut Hill College, formerly The Restaurant School, is a private college focused on fine dining and luxury hospitality that offers degrees in culinary arts, pastry arts, restaurant management, and hotel management. The campus is located in the University City section of Philadelphia.