Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
[citation needed] To this day, the Walnut Room serves the traditional Mrs. Herring's chicken pot pie. [citation needed] Marshall Field's had the first European buying office, which was located in Manchester, England, and the first bridal registry. The company was the first to introduce the concept of the personal shopper, and that service was ...
The 1995 Blue Room Christmas tree – one of its ornaments was a source of political controversy for some. In 1899 the White House of President William McKinley received letters urging the president to forgo participation in the "Christmas tree habit". [ 15 ]
Every Christmas season, a room on the seventh floor of Miller & Rhoads transformed into a magic wonderland called Santaland. The room was dimly lit, but thousands of tiny, white lights gave the appearance of night stars overhead. Woodland scenes with lifelike, animated animals were strategically placed throughout the room.
English: Bismarck Hotel, Main Dining Room (Walnut Room), actually Hotel Allegro, Chicago, La Salle Street / Randolph Street / Wells Street.Architect: Albert Eitel (fronts and artistic interior design) and en:Rapp and Rapp, House builder: Emil, Karl und Otto K. Eitel, Year of construction: 1926, picture 1926.
Upgrade to a faster, more secure version of a supported browser. It's free and it only takes a few moments:
Christmas tree decorated with lights, stars, and glass balls Glade jul by Viggo Johansen (1891), showing a Danish family's Christmas tree North American family decorating Christmas tree (c. 1970s) A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer, such as a spruce, pine or fir, associated with the celebration of Christmas. [1]
Play free online Canasta. Meld or go out early. Play four player Canasta with a friend or with the computer.
Redecoration of the Blue Room was funded by oil company executive Charles Bierer Wrightsman and his wife, Jayne (a close friend of Mrs. Kennedy's). [13] The Blue Room was chosen as the subject of a 1964 print that the Kennedys intended to present to White House staff for Christmas. Edward Lehman was commissioned to do the painting.