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Food for Thought: Power Lunches with Milton Kronheim

CollectionBy Kara BlondOctober 21, 2022

Milton Kronheim grew up in DC in the neighborhood around L and 4 ½ St. SW. He came from a liquor family—his father Jacob owned a saloon on Capitol Hill. He dropped out of high school and opened a liquor store in 1903, but when Prohibition put him out of business he worked as a Read More

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