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The Tour
"Wouldn't it be dreadful to live in a country where
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they didn't drink tea? "
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- Noel Coward
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It would indeed! Fortunately for us, the colonists eventually returned to tea drinking following the American Revolution, but not before their actions had dramatically impacted upon the history of a nation.
Join us as we celebrate their spirit with a visit to a place where American tea and American history blend together to form a most delightful brew ~ A place where tea has been proclaimed by the State Legislature as "the official hospitality beverage" ~ A place founded in 1670, steeped in character and charm ~ A place recognized every year since 1995 as the "best-mannered" city in the United States of America.
Come on down y’all for three full, glorious days of tea and tea-related activities in the most beautiful city in the South:
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The Charleston Tea Plantation - the only place in America where tea is commercially grown!
Historic Buildings and Houses! Centuries old tea plants at Middleton Plantation, home of America's Oldest Landscaped Gardens! Special event with The Charleston Tea Lady! Afternoon Tea! Cream Tea! Shopping and Sightseeing! Other surprises! Free time to do things and see places that are of special interest to you
PLUS
James Norwood Pratt on Tea History in America!
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