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Tove Danovich

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  • Colonial Williamsburg Serves Up The Past So You Can Try A Taste Of History

    The living-history museum in Virginia re-creates 18th-century recipes in its restaurants using ingredients grown in the traditional way onsite. But some modern palates aren't too keen on the taste.
    by Tove Danovich via NPR on February 17, 2019
  • How Restaurants Helped American Women Get the Vote

    The history of suffragist dining spaces in the U.S.
    by Tove Danovich via Eater on March 29, 2018
  • The Secret Feminist History of Brown Paper Bags

    Tracing the connection between a ubiquitous paper product and the women’s liberation movement.
    by Tove Danovich via Eater on November 15, 2017
  • Vintage Georgia postcard.

    The Un-Pretty History Of Georgia's Iconic Peach

    Why are Georgia peaches so iconic? The answer has a lot to do with slavery — its end and a need for the South to rebrand itself.
    by Tove Danovich via NPR on July 21, 2017
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