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Schoenhofen Brewery

PeterSchoenhofenandMattheusGottfried opened a brewery at 12th and Jefferson in 1860, continuing a tradition of brewing in Chicago that began with German immigrants in the 1830s. So popular was beer among ...

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Gilbert Brewery

The H. S. Gilbert Brewery, Montana Territory’s oldest brewery, located at the corner of Hamilton and Cover streets, is an example of once-common small town breweries. Though several additions to the 1860s building expanded the booming business, its exterior appearance ...

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American Brewery

The American Brewery is not only a monument to the development of brewing, one of Baltimore's major industries, but also to the Germans who worked and lived in the area. John Frederick Wiessner, a German immigrant, leased the land in ...

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Fricke Brewery

Fricke Brewery

934-936 South Tenth Street

c. 1865

is listed in the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

8th Street Historic District

Manitowoc, Wisconsin

Marker is at the intersection of South 10th Street (U.S. 10) and Washington Street (U.S. 151), on the right ...

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Pacific Brewery

One of four Gold Rush breweries in Weaverville, the Pacific Brewery building was built by Fred Walters in 1855. Walters sold to Lorenz and Hagelman in 1865. John Meckel bought the business from Lorenz in 1878. Meckel died in 1889, ...

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Binkelmann Brewery

Born in Wurtenburg, Germany on January 2, 1828, David Binkelmann came to Grass Valley in 1853, after only a year as a new immigrant in New York. He mined for a time on Wolf Creek, then worked in a bakery. ...

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Washington Brewery

Founded in 1858 by John Frank the brewery operated until prohibition. The ownership remains in the Frank family to the present time.

Marker is on 114 East Main Street east of North Auburn Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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Brewery Gulch

In the early 1900's the rough edges of Bisbee's mining camps could be found here in notorious Brewery Gulch with its dozens of saloons, gambling halls and crib houses. The street got its name from a common activity in Bisbee's ...

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Geiger Brewery

From 1867 to 1878 master brewer Veit Geiger operated the Geiger Brewery at this location. The artesian springs assured an abundant source of pure water, and the nearby caves provided a constant 50-degree storage cellar. The brewery, was just one ...

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Strokestown Brewery

Brewery here in

early 18th century

Marker is on Bawn Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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