| 41. | The building remained a residence until the early 1960s, when converted into tearooms.
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| 42. | At Helen Chalmers'tearoom in the desert, Manhattan Project scientists dine and agonize.
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| 43. | The book disappeared from the tearoom around 1990, perhaps stolen by a sore loser.
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| 44. | Small tearoom on basement level of Printemps de la Maison, by the book department.
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| 45. | In the 1940's, the gambling joint was sold and became a tearoom.
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| 46. | Tearooms would call this a house specialty.
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| 47. | The first tearooms were built in 1898.
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| 48. | There is also a tearoom and bookstore.
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| 49. | Hawes has a regular market, as well as many shops, pubs and tearooms.
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| 50. | Tearooms were erected and the Reserve became a popular venue for picnics and sports gatherings.
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