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The brewery supposedly began serving soft drinks and cereal beverages. 1928 – Salvador Martinez Ybor was sentenced to six months in jail for illegally distributing alcoholic beverages. 1933 – With the prohibition over, the brewery opened under a new owner, Wilbur Leavine, who renamed the brewery Tampa, Florida Brewery Inc.
New Material - Lineup Change (2018-2019) In January of 2018, the band saw the exit of Ferd Moyse and Brian Gorby, to focus on family and other musical projects. Face to face with the possibility and fear of having to hang it all up, David recruited long-time friend and former band-mate from a previous project, Beau Dodson for charismo, drums ...
In 1888, Ybor completed an imposing 3-story brick building which was the largest cigar factory in the world at the time, [13] and in 1897 he opened The Florida Brewing Company building which was the tallest building in Tampa until 1913. But for the most part, the Ybor City that greeted the first arrivals was primitive.
The new brewery will be light, airy and beachy, where nostalgic Old Florida meets the Florida Keys. “Tastes as good as it sounds,” the owner said. New restaurant: Hobe Sound's first brewery ...
The Florida Brewing Company building was restored into a commercial building in 2001. [31] New apartments, condominiums and a hotel have been built on long-vacant lots, and old buildings have been restored and converted into residences and hotels. New residents began moving into Ybor City for the first time in many years. [32]
Wheat Head Brewing Co., the stunning new brewery and event center in the Horse Heaven Hills above Kennewick, has set an opening date.. Wheat Head opens from 11 a.m.-10 p.m., New Year’s Eve. The ...
The new location is significantly larger and will allow Ice Harbor to eventually expand their brewing operations. The new building opened in 1952 as a Welch’s juice plant, and was most recently ...
The Ybor Factory Building is a historic site in Tampa, Florida, United States located at 1911 North 13th Street. The main factory and its surrounding support buildings cover an entire city block between 8th Avenue and 9th Avenues and 13th and 14th Streets in the Ybor City Historic District section of the Ybor City neighborhood.