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Tea room lunch menu from Stein’s Shop, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, ca. 1930.
Stein’s was a popular women’s clothing store in Oshkosh from 1924-1947. Operating from a rambling 60-room mansion in a residential neighborhood, the shop touted its elegant setting, ample parking, and four tea rooms. 
via: Oshkosh Businesses Collection, Oshkosh Public Library
read more: Jo Zorr, “Shop had good food, gracious atmosphere,” Oshkosh Northwestern, July 27, 1986
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Tea room lunch menu from Stein’s Shop, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, ca. 1930.

Stein’s was a popular women’s clothing store in Oshkosh from 1924-1947. Operating from a rambling 60-room mansion in a residential neighborhood, the shop touted its elegant setting, ample parking, and four tea rooms. 

via: Oshkosh Businesses Collection, Oshkosh Public Library

read more: Jo Zorr, “Shop had good food, gracious atmosphere,” Oshkosh Northwestern, July 27, 1986

Source: oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com

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