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[[File:Sun Parlor Tea Room YWCA Dallas TX Postcard Front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|The Sun Parlor Tea Room at the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Dallas, Texas, circa 1920; postcard front; note the open-weave rattan furnishings, which are similar to those found in the 1908 view of the Copper Kettle Tea Room in Los Angeles, [[California Tea Rooms|California]]; the presence of a bed in the middle of a tea room is unique to this photo; the implication is that it was placed there for the use of someone in the YWCA who was infirm but was still considered a member of the tea room's social set]]
[[File:Sun Parlor Tea Room YWCA Dallas TX Postcard Front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|The Sun Parlor Tea Room at the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Dallas, Texas, circa 1920; postcard front; note the open-weave rattan furnishings, which are similar to those found in the 1908 view of the Copper Kettle Tea Room in Los Angeles, [[California Tea Rooms|California]]; the presence of a bed in the middle of a tea room is unique to this photo; the implication is that it was placed there for the use of someone in the YWCA who was infirm but was still considered a member of the tea room's social set]]
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==See Also==
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[[Tea Room History]]
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[[Vintage Tea Room Postcards]]

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The Sun Parlor Tea Room at the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Dallas, Texas, circa 1920; postcard front; note the open-weave rattan furnishings, which are similar to those found in the 1908 view of the Copper Kettle Tea Room in Los Angeles, California; the presence of a bed in the middle of a tea room is unique to this photo; the implication is that it was placed there for the use of someone in the YWCA who was infirm but was still considered a member of the tea room's social set

See Also

Tea Room History Vintage Tea Room Postcards

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