And Tiramisu

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Our adventures for the day, hopefully our last one in Brevard this trip, started out at the North Brevard History Museum, a place chock full of artifacts that speak not only to the history of the area but of American history over the last century and a half. We followed that visit up with a trip to what we thought was Caffe Chocolat but turned out to be Pistilli’s Pizzeria. A couple of mugs of specialty coffees and a delicious Tiramisu (We rated it a 4 out of 5.) and we were wired for the next adventure! 

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