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| Author: | Mark Mitscher [ Thu Apr 24, 2003 9:30 am ] |
| Post subject: | Railroad Station Brewpubs |
Interesting Brief. I have three more to add to the list. Free State Brewery in Lawrence Kansas is located in the Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Interurban station. I also had a college friend that operated a brew pub in the Rio Grande Southern station in Telluride, Colorado. Also, isn't New Belgium Brewing in Fort Collins, Colorado headquartered in the Union Pacific station? mmitscher@catena.com |
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| Author: | Alexander D. Mitchell IV [ Thu Apr 24, 2003 11:15 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Railroad Station Brewpubs |
> Interesting Brief. I have three more to add > to the list. Free State Brewery in Lawrence > Kansas is located in the Kansas City, Kaw > Valley and Western Interurban station. I > also had a college friend that operated a > brew pub in the Rio Grande Southern station > in Telluride, Colorado. Also, isn't New > Belgium Brewing in Fort Collins, Colorado > headquartered in the Union Pacific station? New Belgium has moved to a new location; I think the Telluride brewery has closed down. OTHER locations not mentioned include Red Star Brewing in the PRR Greensburg, Pa. depot; Union Station Brewery/John Harvard's Brew House (part of a chain, but a good chain) in the Providence, RI depot; Titletown Brewing in the downtown Green Bay, WI C&NW passenger depot (with a marketing tie-in to the National Railway Museum!); Denver Chop House in Denver, CO, located in a former UP freight depot; and MANY others. Let me consult my lists and get with Rob about a second part to this article. lner4472@bcpl.net |
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| Author: | Rob Davis [ Thu Apr 24, 2003 11:23 am ] |
| Post subject: | Second part? Sure! And the Cheese Caboose |
Yes, please! A sceond part would be wonderful. There are so many of them out there, it would be great to revisit the subject. Another rail preservation/food topic I'd like to explore is what happened to all the Cheese Cabooses? Once a common chain around northern New England, these little shops were house in wooden cabooses (most or all ex CV). I don't think any are still selling cheese, and I know of one rotting in a field, but I wonder what lives the others have gone on to? rdavis@rypn.org |
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