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The Harvey Girls and Railroad Dining from a Distant Time

Harvey’s at Union Station in Kansas City’s Union Station carries a rich history that intertwines with the legacy of Fred Harvey’s dining empire and the iconic 1946 film The Harvey Girls, starring Judy Garland.

Fred Harvey, a freight agent turned restaurateur, revolutionized railroad dining in the late 19th century by establishing the Harvey House chain. These establishments offered travelers quality meals, a significant improvement over the typical station fare of canned beans and cold coffee. The Harvey House at Union Station opened in 1914, seating 300 diners and featuring a remodeled dining room known as the Westport Room by 1936. This location operated until December 31, 1968, marking the end of an era when the Fred Harvey Company was sold to Amfac Inc.

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Dames Raiser Grazer March 3

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Grab your tickets now and plan on attending the 2013 Dames d’Escoffier Raiser Grazer event March 3, 2013 from 5 to 8pm at Union Station in Dallas. Dames d’Escoffier is a worldwide philanthropic society of professional women leaders in the food, fine beverage and hospitality industries. Membership in one of the 28 Dames chapters across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom is by invitation only.

The 2013 event will host dozens of the female chefs offering tastes from their restaurants or culinary businesses, all paired with delightful wines and spirits. This will be an event you will not want to miss.

To secure your tickets check out the Dames website.

 

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