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What year did Martha Stewart living start?

1990


What type of business did Martha Stewart start?

In 1961, she married Andrew Stewart, who was finishing his degree at Yale Law School. Martha had temporarily left Barnard College, where she had been studying European History, but she returned there to complete her degree in 1962: she graduated with a double major-- History and Architectural History. She was interested in the restoration old houses: she and her husband purchased an 1805 home in Connecticut and restored it. In 1965, she gave birth to a daughter.


What type of business did Martha start in 1970?

Martha Stewart started a clothing line in 1970


What type of business did Martha Stewart start in the 1970s?

clothing


What type of business did Martha Stewart start in 1970?

cooking business.


Whatg type of business did Martha Stewart start in 1970?

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If your looking for living room designs ideas I would start with the Better Homes and Garden magazine. This magazine has information and tips for your daily life within your home.


What type of business did Martha Stuart start in the 1970's?

In the 1970s, Martha Stewart started a catering business called Martha Stewart Catering, which specialized in high-end events and private parties. This venture showcased her culinary skills and attention to detail, ultimately leading to her success in the lifestyle and home goods industry. Her experiences in catering helped her gain recognition and laid the foundation for her later ventures in publishing and television.


When was STart Magazine created?

STart Magazine was created in 1986.


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STart Magazine ended in 1991.


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