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| 1880 Fauerbach Brewery Lithograph | 1905 Fauerbach Brewery Lithograph |
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| 1868 Crew - Peter Fauerbach front, center | 1890 Bottle House Crew |
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| 1880 Fauerbach Brewery | Joseph Bossart |
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| 1848 - 1898; 50-Year Anniversary Glasses | 1907 Advertisement for Home Delivery |
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| Last known Image of "The Seven Lively Arts" by Bernhard Schneider, American Panorama Company, 1905 | A Newsprint Image in 1958, 10' x 16' ceiling mural. |
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| 1903 Wisconsin Football Program (inside cover ad) | Badger Club Beverages During Prohibition 1919 - 1933 |
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| 1907 Newspaper Ad | 1905 Nectarine Ad - see Labels page |
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| Lakeside View #1: Brewery, Bottle House, Ice House, 1919 | |
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| Lakeside View#2: Brewery, Bottle House, Ice House, 1919 | |
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| Avenue Hotel owned by Henry Fauerbach during prohibition | Announcement of 210 room expansion plans |
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Lithograph by Frank Tuchfarber, Brewery Art Co., Cincinnati, Ohio |
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| Fauerbach
Bar
reopens
in
April,
1933
"On
the
day
prohibition
ended
in
1933,
a
crowd
of
5,000
ecstatic
people
mobbed
the
street
outside
the
Fauerbach
Brewery
on
Madison's
East
Side,
waiting
for
the
beer
barrels
to
start
rolling
once
more.
A
lot
of
them
were
German,
and
they
led
the
crowd
in
rousing
beer
hall
songs.
Others
just
cheered,
and
a
few
reportedly
wept
with
joy."
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Madison, Wisconsin phone book, May 1933. The first issue after the end of prohibition |
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