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Drink Up! Beverages in Early America, 1750-1850
April 1, 2005 A Symposium on American Social History and Material Culture Drink Up! explores the variety of liquid refreshments available in early American homes and taverns, who was drinking what, when and=20 where, and how they were processed, procured, stored and served.=20 Tavern music, tabletop displays, demonstrations and sales of resource=20 books accompany the program. Presentations: The social, technological and economic history associated with beverages and libations in early American homes and taverns is=20 examined in topics such as home and commercial production, foodways=20 and consumption patterns, imported beverages and trade. Discussions=20 also investigate the material culture of table wares and containers in=20 which beverages were stored, prepared and consumed. Presenters: Eleanor Breen, Mount Vernon Frank Clark, Colonial Williamsburg Ellen Denker, Independent Historian David Hildebrand, Colonial Music Institute Justin Sarafin, Monticello Advance Registration Required by March 21st: Cost: $65 Phone: (703) 631-1429 Email: Sponsored by: Fairfax County Park Authority & George Mason University - History Department |
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