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African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses were founded during segregation in the United States, offering separate lodging and boarding facilities for African Americans. The Green Book (1936–1966) was a guidebook for African American travelers and included hotel, motel, and boarding house listings where they could stay.
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Friday Evening. Make dinner your first night an easy stroll downstairs to the hotel’s on-property restaurant. At Lola 41’s original location in Nantucket it’s nearly impossible to get a ...
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Five Daughters Bakery is a family-owned bakery with six locations (Tennessee, Georgia and Florida) owned by Isaac and Stephanie Meek. Founded in 2015, the bakery is known for making donuts . They are known for making the 100-layer doughnut which takes three days to make.
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Alessi Bakery is a historic bakery and restaurant in Tampa, Florida. Offering desserts, sandwiches, soups, and breads, the family operated bakery has been in business for more than 100 years. It was founded in 1912 by Nicolo Alessi. [1] The business is incorporated as Phil's Cake Box Bakeries. Take-out, dine-in and catering are offered.