Among Old New England Inns
Author : Mary Caroline Crawford
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Page : 496 pages
File Size : 38,59 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Bars (Drinking establishments)
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Author : Mary Caroline Crawford
Publisher :
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 38,59 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Bars (Drinking establishments)
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Author : American Library Association
Publisher :
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 49,89 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Best books
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Author : Isabella Mitchell Cooper
Publisher :
Page : 1302 pages
File Size : 36,55 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Best books
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Author : Bryant Franklin Tolles
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 34,13 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781584655763
A sweeping, richly illustrated architectural study of the large, historic New England coastal resort hotels
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Page : 830 pages
File Size : 33,25 MB
Release : 1908
Category : American literature
ISBN :
A world list of books in the English language.
Author : Mary Caroline Crawford
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Page : 526 pages
File Size : 11,86 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Bars (Drinking establishments)
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Page : 1242 pages
File Size : 41,24 MB
Release : 1908
Category : American literature
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Page : 402 pages
File Size : 39,56 MB
Release : 1908
Category : History
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Author : Corin Hirsch
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 17,40 MB
Release : 2008-11-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1625847270
New England food and drinks writer Corin Hirsch explores the origins and taste of the favorite potations of early Americans and offers some modern-day recipes to revive them today. Colonial New England was awash in ales, beers, wines, cider and spirits. Everyone from teenage farmworkers to our founding fathers imbibed heartily and often. Tipples at breakfast, lunch, teatime and dinner were the norm, and low-alcohol hard cider was sometimes even a part of children's lives. This burgeoning cocktail culture reflected the New World's abundance of raw materials: apples, sugar and molasses, wild berries and hops. This plentiful drinking sustained a slew of smoky taverns and inns--watering holes that became vital meeting places and the nexuses of unrest as the Revolution brewed.
Author : Salem Public Library
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Page : 454 pages
File Size : 35,68 MB
Release : 1903
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