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St. Bart's Thrift Shop
β OpenSt. Bart's Thrift Shop, located at 82 Prospect Street in White Plains, New York, is a store that not only offers a wide selection of new and used clothing and goods at affordable prices, but also plays a vital role in giving back to the community. As Episcopalians, the institution focuses on supporting local charities and organizations, as well as contributing to international relief efforts during crises. Every Sunday, St. Bart's operates a community kitchen that feeds 30-50 people, with meals provided by various local groups and volunteers. The kitchen also collects winter coats for distribution, as well as providing gift bags at Christmas. Additionally, the institution accepts donations of food, pet supplies, diapers, and other essential items.
82 Prospect St, White Plains, NY 10606, United States -
Osage Orange Tree
β OpenWelcome to Osage Orange Tree, your local haven for all things inspired by the iconic Maclura pomifera. Nestled in the heart of Manhattan at 347 East 118th Street, our business celebrates the rich history and unique characteristics of the Osage orange tree, a remarkable species native to the south-central United States. At Osage Orange Tree, we embrace the fascinating story of this small deciduous tree, also known by many names including hedge apple, horse apple, and bois d'arc, or "bow-wood." Historically, the Osage orange served as a natural fence for American settlers, providing a thorny barrier that was "horse-high, bull-strong, and pig-tight." Its wood was highly prized by Native American tribes such as the Osage and Comanche for making durable and flexible bows.
347 East 118th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
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