The current bar will soon be replaced. It is showing some signs of wear in places where the Formica has been peeled away. Notice the bar stools? You can see in the 1940s photo there are none. According to our research it was illegal for a municipal to have bar stools. We couldnāt find anything that tells us why, but we have some interesting theories!
A photo from the early days of the Browerville Municipal Liquor Store. The photo was dated December 3, 1941. Believed to be pictured are: Bartenders Frank Mankowski, Roy Chock and Joe Nalezny. Customers Frank Hilmer, Sam May and Mickey Karsten. Others behind them are not identified. Notice that there are no bar stools at the bar.
The Browerville Municipal Liquor Store as it looks today.
The current bar will soon be replaced. It is showing some signs of wear in places where the Formica has been peeled away. Notice the bar stools? You can see in the 1940s photo there are none. According to our research it was illegal for a municipal to have bar stools. We couldnāt find anything that tells us why, but we have some interesting theories!
La licorerĆa Browerville cumple 85 aƱos. . . Los estiramientos faciales lo mantienen luciendo "joven"
MANDANOS UN MENSAJE
por Karin L. Nauber
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ĀæSabĆa que la tienda de licores Browerville fue la primera en abrir en el condado de Todd despuĆ©s de la derogaciĆ³n de la ProhibiciĆ³n?
SegĆŗn un artĆculo de la ediciĆ³n del jueves 17 de marzo de 1994 de Browerville Blade , la licorerĆa fue establecida por el ayuntamiento el 1 de marzo de 1934.
El consejo en ese momento tenĆa la intenciĆ³n de bajar los impuestos para los ciudadanos por los ingresos que podrĆa generar el negocio.
Pero fue en abril de 1933 que el consejo del pueblo aprobĆ³ la ordenanza para traer cerveza a Browerville. . . .
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