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THE STORY OF THE PINEAPPLE
The pineapple has been a symbol of hospitality since
the days of the early American colonies. The legend
began with the sea captains of New England, who sailed
to the Caribbean Islands and returned to the colonies
with exotic fruits and spices.
When clipper ships returned to port, their families
would spear a precious pineapple on their iron gatepost
as a common symbol to welcome friends and neighbors
into their homes to celebrate the safe return of the
captain and crew. The pineapple was an invitation for
them to visit, share his food and listen to the tales
of their voyage.
Over time, colonial Innkeepers added the pineapple
to their signs and bedposts carved with pineapples
were a common sight at Inns throughout New England.
The tradition continues and to this day hotels and
service industries proudly display and use the pineapple
as a symbol of hospitality.
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