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Brewing History: How Local Option and Prohibition Altered the Texas Brewing Industry
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Prohibition Postcard
This post card shows an image proclaiming anyone who drank and didn't support prohibition is a traitor to the US because alcohol takes supplies and men away from the war effort.
Newspaper article for the Beer-Wine Revenue Act of 1933
Newspaper article discusses the end of prohibition and alcohol production allowed under the Beer-Wine Revenue Act.
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.
The Pearl
This is a photograph of the renovated Pearl Brewery facility.
Courtyard of The Pearl
This is a photograph of the renovated Pearl Brewery courtyard.
The Pearl Today
This is a photograph of The Pearl Riverwalk today.
Photograph of The Pearl
View of The Pearl shopping center's main entrance.
Shiner Brewery Today
This is a photograph of Shiner Brewery, which still operates at the original Spoetzl location.
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