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Texas State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.
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== Dallas ==
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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 1909 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 1909 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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Texas State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.

Dallas

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 1909 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

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