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  2. Great Lakes Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.greatlakesbrewing.com. Great Lakes Brewing Company is a brewery and brewpub in Cleveland, Ohio. The first brewpub and microbrewery in the state, [1] Great Lakes Brewing has been noted as important to Cleveland's local identity and as one of the initial forces behind the revival of the Ohio City neighborhood on the near West Side. [2]

  3. Christian Schmidt Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Beer. The Christian Schmidt Brewing Company was an American brewing company headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Founded in 1860, it was the largest brewing company in the history of Philadelphia, producing nearly 4,000,000 barrels of beer a year in the late 1970s. When it closed in 1987, it marked the first time in over 300 years ...

  4. Fat Head's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Fat Head's Brewery & Saloon opened in North Olmsted, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, on April 7, 2009. The brewpub has a 35-seat bar and a 200-seat dining room. There are 30 rotating tap handles that serve beers from Fat Head's as well as guest breweries. There is also a game room with a video games, a vintage bowling machine, pool tables, and ...

  5. Ohio brewery to release 'Stealing Signs' beer Friday ahead of ...

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    Cleveland-based Saucy Brew Works will launch a Michigan version of its “Stealing Signs” Double Dry Hopped Hazy Pale Ale on Friday. The beer comes with an ABV of 6.5% and a can featuring ...

  6. James A. Garfield Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The James A. Garfield Memorial is the final resting place of assassinated President James A. Garfield, located in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. The memorial, which began construction in October 1885 and was dedicated on May 30, 1890, exhibits a combination of Byzantine, Gothic, and Romanesque Revival architectural styles.

  7. Garfield (name) - Wikipedia

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    Helen Newell Garfield (1866–1930), American socialite and advocate for deaf education. Henry Garfield (born 1961), birth name of American artist and musician Henry Rollins. James A. Garfield (1831–1881), 20th president of the United States. James Rudolph Garfield (1865–1950), lawyer and son of James A. Garfield, lawyer and Secretary of ...

  8. 1880 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Garfield lingered for 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 months before dying on September 19, 1881. [98] Vice President Chester A. Arthur, the New York Stalwart, was sworn in as president that night. [98] Garfield's murder by a spoilsman inspired the nation to reform the civil service—and Arthur, erstwhile member of the Conkling machine, joined the cause. [99]

  9. James A. Garfield - Wikipedia

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    James A. Garfield. James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 1881 until his assassination in September that year. A preacher, lawyer, and Civil War general, Garfield served nine terms in the United States House of Representatives and is the only sitting member ...