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Brewing History: How Local Option and Prohibition Altered the Texas Brewing Industry
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Collection: Lone Star Brewery
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Advertisement for Lone Star Brewery's Alamo beer
Advertisement for Lone Star Brewery's Alamo beer, which, according to Lone Star is the best beer brewed.
Photograph of the Lone Star Brewery staff
This photograph is of the Lone Star Brewery staff in the 1890s or early 1900s.
Lone Star Cotton Mill
This photograph is of the original Lone Star Brewery building that was converted to a cotton mill following the adoption of Prohibition.
Advertisement for Lone Star Brewery facilities
This is an advertisement of the Lone Star Brewery facilities in San Antonio, Tx.
Lone Star Brewery grand opening article
This advertisement and its accompanying article (not shown) describe the Lone Star grand opening in 1884.
Old Lone Star Building
This photograph is a photo of the historic Lone Star Brewery building. It now houses the San Antonio Museum of Art.
Old Lone Star Brewery Building Close Up
This is a close up photo of the Old Lone Star Brewery.
Lithograph of Lone Star Brewery Facility
This is a color lithograph of the Lone Star Brewery facilities. Lone Star provided these images to saloons and customers to advertise the brewery.
Photograph of the Old Lone Star Brewery
The San Antonio Museum of Art, which is housed in the Old Lone Star Brewery building.
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