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  2. Park Hotel and Cabins - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, they moved to Esther's hometown of Republic, and opened the Highway Lunch Restaurant on a shoestring. At that time, M-95 ran through Republic, and the restaurant was visible from the highway. When Prohibition was repealed, the Consuls changed the restaurant's name to the Pine Grove and then began a bar and night club. In 1939 they ...

  3. Three-tier system (alcohol distribution) - Wikipedia

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    The only substantial exception to the three-tier system is the State of Washington. [4] In November 2011, voters in Washington approved Initiative 1183, which dismantled the state-operated retailing system and removed the legal requirement for a three-tier distribution system for alcoholic beverage sales.

  4. Alcoholic beverages in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon wine production began in the mid-19th century, before it was a state. By 1919, the industry had collapsed due to prohibition, and after prohibition ended fruit wines dominated the industry. The modern era of Oregon wine began in 1961, and the industry cemented its reputation in 1975 by winning a French award.

  5. Prohibition houses, hermits and horsemen: 4 of the most ... - AOL

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    Charles and Mary "Ma" Walker purchased the inn in 1920, and it is rumored that Ma Walker served bootleg beer and liquor during the Prohibition era. Today, a spirit believed to be Ma's is present ...

  6. Unique new Fall River restaurant a nod to Prohibition era and ...

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    The new restaurant's name itself, Counting House, is a nod to the building's history. In the late 1800s/early 1900s, the freestanding granite Pleasant Street building served as the counting house ...

  7. Upper Peninsula Brewing Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Local prohibition groups pressured Marquette County to enact dry ordinances in 1916, four years before the beginning of country-wide Prohibition. [2] When these ordinances were passed, the Upper Peninsula Brewing Company ended its beer production [3] and went out of business, [2] and Meeske moved to Duluth, Minnesota.

  8. Here are 17 new restaurants opened or planned in the ... - AOL

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    Columbia’s restaurant scene continues to thrive with a diverse array of new openings across its most vibrant areas. Among the notable new or coming entrants is Shuckin’ Shack Oyster Bar, which ...

  9. Club Manitou of Harbor Springs - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1870s into the 20th Century's early years, the wealthy mid-westerners from Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit and St. Louis came north every summer via the many summer railroad passenger trains to Charlevoix, Petoskey, Mackinaw City (Mackinac Island) and Harbor Springs.