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      <image:title>Our Story - If some rail ties can make history, why not a cup of coffee?</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hi! I’m Grace, Jim is my husband. Welcome to The O&amp;A Coffee Car! We are thrilled to introduce you to some amazing Coffee and Tea! I’m not typically a tea drinker, but the tea from Lake Missoula Tea Co. has me considering conversion; but don’t worry! I’m a staunch coffee drinker, I won’t be converting. Jim wasn’t a fan of coffee at all. And I really mean “at all.” It took a very special bean to help him see the light. Ya’ll, I laughed when, only a few days in, he was restless at night because of his excitement at the thought of getting an amazing cup of coffee in the morning! I credit Aperture Coffee for helping me bring this heathen into the fold. There are so many reasons why we wanted to open the O&amp;A Coffee Car. I’m really struggling to pin-point just one. I think the most important is our love of quality coffee and tea that is in convenient access in town. Once we found delicious coffee and tea, we desperately wanted to share it with all our friends, which is almost all of Culpeper. But here’s the thing- atmosphere’s expensive. We don’t have that kind of capital. Thus, we are starting small! TL;DR, sorry! To be brief, we have amazing caffeinated (and non-caffeinated ) brews with a convenient drive-up window. Come enjoy a cup of goodness with us.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our Story - Culpeper History</image:title>
      <image:caption>On the Rails… The Orange &amp; Alexandria Railroad, also known as the O&amp;A Railroad, was the original railroad built in Culpeper, connecting Alexandria to Orange. It connected with Virginia Central Railroad in Orange, making Richmond accessible to Culpeper. This made Culpeper an important town for not only war strategy during the Civil War, but also for trading. Today, stretches of the original railroad are still in use, owned by Southern Railway.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our Brews - Coffee by Aperture Coffee Roasters</image:title>
      <image:caption>About Aperture Coffee Roasters From their website: It all started with a broken coffee pot. Desperate for our daily caffeine fix, we finally learned how to use our pour over. Our world changed in an instant. The coffee we made wasn’t bitter like we were used to. It was well-balanced, clean, and flavorful.  We want to share that joy of discovery with everyone who comes in contact with our beans. We want people to experience coffee the way it was meant to be – hand crafted with care.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our Brews - Tea by Lake Missoula Tea Company</image:title>
      <image:caption>Heather and Jake Kreilick own Lake Missoula Tea Company. After drinking a bag of loose leaf tea a friend left at their house (the friend owns a tea company in Tacoma) they were so impressed with the quality that they started their own tea company. Doors opened in 2012 in Missoula, Montana. Lake Missoula Tea Company’s name is inspired from the last Ice Age.  During this time, a vast glacial lake covered the Missoula Valley and a land bridge connected Asia to North America. Our name symbolizes the cultural connections that originated when humans migrated to new places and our tea provides a tangible connection to this history.  Drink and enjoy our tea with these connections in mind.</image:caption>
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