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- "Fred'k Weisner's Lager Beer Brewery, Bel Air Avenue," Baltimore, circa 1870 -

- circa 1870
- Collections - Artifact
"Fred'k Weisner's Lager Beer Brewery, Bel Air Avenue," Baltimore, circa 1870
- Brewery Workers, "The Bear Brewists," Buffalo, New York, circa 1865 - This carte-de-visite, made in an unknown photographer's studio around 1865, shows four brewery workers from Buffalo, New York. Cartes-de-visite were small, professional photographic prints on cardboard stock. Americans often collected cartes-de-visite, which remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s, to help them remember places, celebrities, or family members.

- circa 1865
- Collections - Artifact
Brewery Workers, "The Bear Brewists," Buffalo, New York, circa 1865
This carte-de-visite, made in an unknown photographer's studio around 1865, shows four brewery workers from Buffalo, New York. Cartes-de-visite were small, professional photographic prints on cardboard stock. Americans often collected cartes-de-visite, which remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s, to help them remember places, celebrities, or family members.
- Windsor Beam Engine, circa 1840 -

- circa 1840
- Collections - Artifact
Windsor Beam Engine, circa 1840
- Atwater Brewing Company Hand Sanitizer Bottle, Detroit, Michigan, 2020 -

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Atwater Brewing Company Hand Sanitizer Bottle, Detroit, Michigan, 2020
- Stroh's "Beer Run" Advertising Poster, 1987 - Stroh Brewery Company was the biggest and best known of Detroit's many breweries. Founded by German immigrant Bernhard Stroh in 1850, it was the third-largest brewer in the United States by the mid-1980s. That's when Alex the Dog, a beer-fetching Golden Retriever-Irish Setter mix, starred in a popular string of Stroh's television commercials.

- 1987
- Collections - Artifact
Stroh's "Beer Run" Advertising Poster, 1987
Stroh Brewery Company was the biggest and best known of Detroit's many breweries. Founded by German immigrant Bernhard Stroh in 1850, it was the third-largest brewer in the United States by the mid-1980s. That's when Alex the Dog, a beer-fetching Golden Retriever-Irish Setter mix, starred in a popular string of Stroh's television commercials.
- Illustrated Industries and Geography of America, 1882 -

- 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Illustrated Industries and Geography of America, 1882
- Stroh Beer Keg, 1895-1919 - Stroh Brewery Company was the biggest and best known of Detroit's many breweries. German immigrant Bernhard Stroh established the firm in 1850, brewing a Bohemian-style pilsner. The company survived Prohibition -- in part by manufacturing ice cream -- and in the 1980s became the third-largest brewer in the United States. Weakened by overexpansion and competition, Stroh sold its brands in 1999.

- 1895-1919
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Stroh Beer Keg, 1895-1919
Stroh Brewery Company was the biggest and best known of Detroit's many breweries. German immigrant Bernhard Stroh established the firm in 1850, brewing a Bohemian-style pilsner. The company survived Prohibition -- in part by manufacturing ice cream -- and in the 1980s became the third-largest brewer in the United States. Weakened by overexpansion and competition, Stroh sold its brands in 1999.