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History of Tea by Nancy Carlton

Updated: Jul 22, 2024


In this presentation "History of Tea with Nancy Carlton", hosted by the McQuarrie Memorial History Museum, Nancy discusses the global history of tea and its impact on Southern Utah pioneers. She references local pioneer families such as the Jennings and the Coxes, who integrated tea into their daily lives and social gatherings. Nancy's engaging talk highlights how these early settlers maintained tea traditions, influencing the region's cultural heritage.

Pioneer artifacts and stories from early Washington County, cared for by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

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