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From Kythera to Katoomba: Preserving the heritage of the Paragon Café

Summary by Greek Herald
By George Vardas When the first explorers crossed the Blue Mountains in 1813 they were struck by the wonderfully brilliant blue of the distant hills. Just over a century later, a young Greek migrant from the island of Kythera, part of the Ionian Island group where the English writer Lawrence Durrell famously wrote “that the blue really begins”, arrived in Katoomba and went on to establish a café and confectionery business that still stands today…
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Greek Herald broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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