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'''Carroll's Tea Room''' was a restaurant and tavern at the southwest corner of Emmet Street and Barracks Road. It was constructed in 1937 as a gas station. In 1939, it was converted to "Spencer's Tea Room," which it remained until it was purchased in 1945 by [[Carroll J. Williams]]. Carroll's Tea Room was a popular hangout for University students in the 1940s and 1950s.<ref name=":0" /> | '''Carroll's Tea Room''' was a restaurant and tavern at the southwest corner of Emmet Street and Barracks Road. It was constructed in 1937 as a gas station. In 1939, it was converted to "Spencer's Tea Room," which it remained until it was purchased in 1945 by [[Carroll J. Williams]]. Carroll's Tea Room was a popular hangout for University students in the 1940s and 1950s.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
The tea room had its license to sell beer suspended for 30 days in 1951 following a disturbance on April 15 of that year. <ref name=":0">{{cite | The tea room had its license to sell beer suspended for 30 days in 1951 following a disturbance on April 15 of that year. <ref name=":0">{{cite book|url=|title=Images of America: Charlottesville|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|last=Brennan|first=Eryn|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|publishdate=2011|accessdate=|page=78}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:39, 25 March 2019
Carroll's Tea Room was a restaurant and tavern at the southwest corner of Emmet Street and Barracks Road. It was constructed in 1937 as a gas station. In 1939, it was converted to "Spencer's Tea Room," which it remained until it was purchased in 1945 by Carroll J. Williams. Carroll's Tea Room was a popular hangout for University students in the 1940s and 1950s.[1]
The tea room had its license to sell beer suspended for 30 days in 1951 following a disturbance on April 15 of that year. [1]
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