Greeneville, Tennessee: past & present

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Greeneville, TN, was created in 1783 and named after war hero Gen Nathanael Greene. Until the 1930s, Greeneville was a quiet town until money and jobs poured into the area in the 1930s. Today's Greeneville is a manufacturing center with dairy production, beef cattle and tourism as top industries.

author: Pollard, Maura
History, Greeneville, Tennessee

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Holiday tea, Dickens style

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New York City's Four Seasons Hotel offers an afternoon tea menu that was inspired by Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol Afternoon Tea.' The hotel's Executive Chef Susan Weaver has created a savory treat composed of small sandwiches, pastries, mince pies and miniature Twelfth Night cakes.

author: Pollard, Maura
Recipes and menus, Services, Christmas cookery, Christmas cooking, Afternoon teas, Four Seasons Hotel, New York, New York

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Landmark dining: 'One If by Land, Two If by Sea.'

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'One If by Land, Two If by Sea' is one of New York City's most romantic and historic restaurants. Its menu consists of classic American cooking with a touch of French cuisine under the supervision of chef David McInerney.

author: Pollard, Maura, Hammond, Francis
New York, New York, New York, Restaurants

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