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Daughters of the American Revolution
Nonprofit organization
This article is about the women's organization. For the Grant Wood painting, see Daughters of Revolution.
DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. | |
| Abbreviation | NSDAR or DAR |
|---|---|
| Founded | October 11, |
| Founders | Mary Smith Lockwood Mary Desha Ellen Hardin Walworth Eugenia Washington |
| Type | Non-profit, lineage society, service organization |
| Focus | Historic preservation, education, patriotism, community service |
| Headquarters | Memorial Continental Hall Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Membership | , |
President General | Pamela Rouse Wright |
Publication | American Monthly (–) American Spirit Magazine (–present) Daughters Magazine (–present) |
| Affiliations | Children of the American Revolution |
| Website | |
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (often abbreviated as DAR or NSDAR) is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a p
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Tower of Jewels is one of those iconic Las Vegas businesses that continues to thrive. At the time of this interview, Jack Weinstein is in his nineties and “retired.” With him is his daughter Polly Weinstein, who in addition to being involved in the business management has her own custom designed jewelry line, aptly named The Jeweler’s Daughter. As the youngest of six children born to Jewish Russian immigrants Joseph and Pauline (Polly is named for her grandmother), Jack was raised in a dangerous neighborhood of stad, Michigan. His youthful enterprise included collaborating and then splitting up with his brothers in a jewelry business, before eventually moving west to Los Angles in the early s. On his own, Jack became a wholesale salesperson representing lines of watches to other businesses. Included in his list of clients was Al Sanford’s Tower of Jewels in Las Vegas. The two became friends and Al suggested setting up a partners