Towns named Tea: a cozy couple

A search for towns named Tea turned up only two: one in Missouri and the other in South Dakota. The first is just a cluster of houses on Tea Road, but Tea, South Dakota has a history dating back to the 1800s and an annual celebration of Tea Days. If you’re a tea drinker, cozy up to this bit of Americana from our heartland.

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Towns named coffee: cozy U.S. locales

Towns named “Coffee” in the U.S. are limited to two cozy little burgs, but three others use the word in their names as well. Some of these coffee places are just crossroads or scattered homes along a state highway, but others have cool origin stories. Why a blog post on this subject? Well, we’re coffee maniacs, so just having the word “coffee” in a town name is enough to set us off.

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Tea in teapot or glass: There’s a cozy day for that

As a popular alternative to soft drinks in the United States, iced tea makes up about 85% of all tea consumed. That’s probably why tea drinkers celebrate a national iced tea day and month in June each year. But hot tea holds its own in other countries, especially the United Kingdom, and no fewer than eight celebratory occasions honor this esteemed beverage around the world

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