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Café Royal, London, 1895 Bourbon Darden welcomed people without regard

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Darden welcomed people without regard to race (not always a popular choice in the south at the time)

tight bodices and full-length skirts felt safe enough to go shopping and meet for lunch without male companions

whenever anyone thought of Atlantic City and its famous boardwalk

One of the artists directed by President Hoover to create public works such as murals during this difficult period

They were known during the colonial years to the French as the Iroquois League

Café Royal, London, 1895 Bourbon Darden welcomed people without regardThe Caf Royal, once one of London's most famous restaurants, first opened its doors in 1865. The owner, Daniel Nichols, was fleeing bankruptcy in France and had arrived in London two years earlier with his wife Clestine and her savings of just 5. Daniel suffered from diabetes and died in 1897. By the turn of the century this restaurant was the most famous in London. Clestine Nicols took over the management of the Caf Royal after Daniel's death and ran

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