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It's sentimental and emotional and grand in the way only a piece of art can be
Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Cookbook published in 1961
About 75% of Americans owned cars in the 1950s which made state-to-state road trips a super fun way to travel around our big country
Tea time is a chance to slow down
Royal Horticultural Society Flower of the Year Plate - October - Illustrated by Leslie Greenwood 1892 It's sentimental and emotional andThe Royal Horticultural Society, founded in 1806, strives to enrich lives through plants, making the world a more green and beautiful place {HISTORY} In 1978, this is what October looked like according to the Royal Horticultural Society of London. This beautiful bouquet illustrated by famed British botanical artist Leslie Greenwood was part of a series of twelve comprising the Society's Flowers of the Year plate collection. Made in England by Wedgwood
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