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Jacksons of Piccadilly, tea merchant Kardomah , a chain of tea and coffee shops in England, Wales, and a few in Paris, popular from the early 1900s until the 1960s, but now almost defunct. Lyons Corner House , now defunct; its waitresses were known as Nippy , because of their speed
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Sherwood is a hamlet in Cayuga County, New York, United States. [1] It is the location of four properties or districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places: [2] Augustus Howland House, 1395 Sherwood Rd., Sherwood; Slocum and Hannah Howland House, 1781 Sherwood Rd., Sherwood; Job and Deborah Otis House, 1882-1886 Sherwood Rd., Sherwood
The Shoseian Teahouse, also known as the Whispering Pine Teahouse (the English translation of "Shoseian"), is a teahouse in Brand Park in Glendale, California.It is one of the only traditional Japanese teahouses that is available for public use in the U.S. [1] The building is an important gathering place for the city's Japanese community.
Sherwood Equal Rights Historic District is a national historic district located at Sherwood in Cayuga County, New York.The district consists of 29 properties containing 27 contributing primary buildings, one contributing site (cemetery), three contributing carriage houses and one non-contributing building in the historic core of the hamlet of Sherwood.
Ripshin Farm, also known as the Sherwood Anderson Farm is a historic farm property at the junction of Routes 603 and 732 near Troutdale, Virginia. It was developed as a summer home and later year-round home by writer Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941), and is where he wrote most of his later works.
Augustus Howland House is a historic home located at 1395 Sherwood Road in Sherwood in Cayuga County, New York. It is a "distinctive high-style Italianate " dwelling built about 1850. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, six bays wide and three bays deep, heavy timber frame dwelling, topped by a low pitched hipped roof.
Sherwood Forest Plantation Foundation is located on the north bank of the James River in Charles City County, Virginia. The main plantation house, built in 1730, was the home of the tenth president of the United States , John Tyler (1790–1862) for the last twenty years of his life.