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At this year’s Tales of the Cocktail, modern day saloonkeeper H. Joseph Ehrmann of Elixir in San Francisco has recruited a panel of saloon experts including Dave Wondrich to talk about the history of saloons in America, from the bars of the East all the way to the legendary saloons of San Francisco.
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Anti-Saloon League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Anti-Saloon League was the leading organization lobbying for Prohibition in the United States in the early 20th century. It was a key component of the Progressive Movement, and was strongest in ...
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History and western programs refer to ghost towns. Moreover, the saloons, city halls, churches, cemeteries, buildings, and so forth located in ghost towns are reminiscent of historic western towns.
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Badger Bars & Tavern Tales: An Illustrated History of Wisconsin Saloons; By Bill Moen and Doug Davis ... "Let"s just say that the significance of taverns and the associated drinking culture, integral components of the societal history of Wisconsin, is a topic that lacks a comprehensive and intelligent study.
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Look for Gregg Smith's beer history books at BeerBooks.com. ... Taverns, saloons, and beer gardens were often the first friendly moments of socializing a new arrival spent in America. It was an American way of doing things, and why not, the story of taverns paralleled that of the country, all along the way providing an...
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Amazon.com: Badger Bars & Tavern Tales: An Illustrated History of
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There are seventy-five concert saloons in New York, which employ seven ... She is a fair sample (excuse the mercantile term) of her class, and her history is a history of a majority of her associates. Not unprepossessing in appearance, by any means, Ellen-- that, she tells us, is her name--is twenty-two years of age;
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