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  2. List of teahouses - Wikipedia

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    A teahouse is an establishment which primarily serves tea and other light refreshments. Sometimes the meal is also called "tea" . Although its function varies widely depending on the culture, teahouses often serve as centers of social interaction , like coffeehouses .

  3. Twin Falls Tea House - Wikipedia

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    The Tea House was operated by Canadian Pacific on a leasehold basis through the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. In 1953 it was closed, as the rail tourism business declined in favor of automobile-borne tourism. In 1954 the Tea House and other CP properties were sold to Brewster and Ford Mountain Lodges Ltd., who reopened the Tea House in 1959.

  4. Chinatown, Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver's Chinatown in 1927. Chinatown is a neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, and is Canada's largest Chinatown.Centred around Pender Street, it is surrounded by Gastown to the north, the Downtown financial and central business districts to the west, the Georgia Viaduct and the False Creek inlet to the south, the Downtown Eastside and the remnant of old Japantown to the northeast ...

  5. Teahouse - Wikipedia

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    Tea served in a tea room at the Shantytown Heritage Park in New Zealand Tea house in Moscow, 2017. A teahouse [1] or tearoom (also tea room) is an establishment which primarily serves tea and other light refreshments. A tea room may be a room set aside in a hotel, especially for serving afternoon tea, or may be an establishment that only serves ...

  6. Japanese Canadians in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Nitobe Memorial Garden is a traditional and authentic Japanese stroll garden and tea house located on the Vancouver campus of the University of British Columbia. The garden was created to celebrate the memory of Dr. Inazō Nitobe (1862–1933), a Japanese figure whose life goal was to promote a better understanding of Japan in the West at a ...

  7. List of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episodes - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada December 19, 2011 Perfectly Franks (Closed) Summerville, South Carolina: Mama's Food Shop (Closed) Manhattan, New York City, New York: 158 5 Scratch Made Classics: Lito's Mexican Restaurant Santa Barbara, California: December 26, 2011 Save On Meats (Closed) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The Redhead (Closed)

  8. List of heritage buildings in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    This is now a seniors activity centre, Brock House Society, and a restaurant open to the public. Brock House Restaurant stages over 200 weddings per year. For more information see the Society's 2012 publication THORLEY PARK TO BROCK HOUSE: From Family Home to Heritage Landmark, 1912 - 2012. Jo Pleshakov, Editor. 1911 Samuel Maclure, architect

  9. Lake Agnes Tea House - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Agnes Tea House is widely recognized as a tourist destination. Lake Agnes Tea House's popularity among Calgarians, Canadians and international tourists is so high that it's one of the top-rated tourist attractions in Banff National Park. [6] [7] The Lake Agnes Tea House has also received glowing praise from members of the tea community.