Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Mrs. Culp's Diary: Thursday, June 10, 1937

Mrs. Culp's Diary: Thursday, June 10, 1937

Action-packed day in Atlanta keeps Mrs. Culp on the go

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Mrs. Culp's Diary: Thursday, June 10, 1937
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Mrs. Culp’s niece Ruth took her to the Frances Virginia Tea Room, one of Atlanta’s most popular spots for ladies to lunch. Opened in 1928 as a 350-seat restaurant, it stayed in operation until the early 1960s. (If you want to know ALL about the tea room and its proprietor, Frances Virginia Wikle Whitaker, click this link to read a master’s thesis on th…

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