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  2. Grain Belt Beer Sign - Wikipedia

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    The neon sign would sequentially light each letter of "Grain Belt Beer". [4]: 98 After 1975, when the Grain Belt brewery closed, the sign was lit only on occasion. [5] [3] The sign received a $125,000 renovation in 1989 and was ceremonially relit, but was darkened again in 1991 after the cost of lighting became prohibitive.

  3. Hennepin Avenue Bridge (1888) - Wikipedia

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    The railing of the bridge looking towards the Grain Belt Beer Sign. The bridge received three major renovations over the course of its life. The first was in 1897, installing buckle plates and repaving the northern half of the bridge. [4]: 18–19 In 1931, the brick paving was replaced by timber overlaid with asphalt.

  4. Ruff (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A ruff from the early 17th century: detail from The Regentesses of St Elizabeth Hospital, Haarlem, by Verspronck A ruff from the 1620s. A ruff is an item of clothing worn in Western, Central and Northern Europe, as well as Spanish America, from the mid-16th century to the mid-17th century.

  5. Grain Belt (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Grain Belt billboard signs could be seen on the scoreboard at Minnesota Vikings games and the beer was a popular choice in the stands at Minnesota Twins games. The label featured the image of a bubbling water fountain, which had been built on the park-like grounds of the brewery to tout the pure water used in the brewing process.

  6. Hamm's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Brewery overlooks Swede Hollow in Saint Paul. Theodore Hamm's Brewing Company was an American brewing company established in 1865 in Saint Paul, Minnesota.Becoming the fifth largest brewery in the United States, Hamm's expanded with additional breweries that were acquired in other cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, and Baltimore.

  7. Faubourg Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    After that the beer was contract brewed out of state until November 2019 when a new brewery opened in New Orleans. [3] In 2021 the brewery was renamed the Faubourg Brewing Company. Following the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in May 2024, the company announced its closure and that all equipment from their New Orleans plant would be ...

  8. Enamel sign - Wikipedia

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    Enamel signs are popular among collectors due to their striking designs and sturdiness. Collecting enamel signs rose in popularity during the late 1970s. [5] Some collectors are interested in signs about gasoline or about domestic products such as tobacco. A sign gets its value by a combination of size, design, condition, and product advertised.

  9. Grain Belt Brewery - Wikipedia

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    German immigrant John Orth built a brewery on the current site of Marshall St. and 13th Ave. NE in 1850. [1] In 1890, during a time period when large mergers were becoming common in the brewing industry, the John Orth Brewing Company and three others—Heinreich Brewing Association, F. D. Noerenberg Brewing Company, and Germania Brewing Association—jointly created the Minneapolis Brewing and ...