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Two Brothers Roundhouse in 2022. On May 2, 2011 Two Brothers Brewing Company announced via Facebook and Twitter that they had acquired America's Historical Roundhouse in Aurora Illinois. [6] They opened a restaurant on June 18, 2011, featuring ten of their locally available beers on tap plus an additional two that are exclusive to the ...
Two Brothers opened in 1997, and started bottling their beer in 1998. They have two brewpubs — one at the main brewery in Warrenville (opened in 2008), and one at the Two Brothers Roundhouse in Aurora (opened in 2013). [370] [371] In 2017 they also started distilling hard liquor at the Aurora location. [372] Two Hound Red
Two Brothers Brewing Company is an independently owned Illinois-based microbrewery founded by brothers Jim and Jason Ebel in 1996. The brothers brought their knowledge of different brewing styles to the Chicago craft brew market after living in Europe and experiencing the variety of beers available there.
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Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Roundhouse and Locomotive Shop, also known as Two Brothers Roundhose, Aurora, Illinois, NRHP-listed; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad roundhouse, Beardstown, Illinois; Roundhouse, Centralia, Illinois (as of 10/10/21 only foundations are left based on google earth) Chicago and North Western roundhouse ...
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Aurora's Two Brothers Roundhouse. The Chicago and Aurora Railroad was a direct predecessor of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.Its original incorporation as the Aurora Branch Railroad, chartered in February 1849, [1] started as a twelve-mile branch line which Class I giant BNSF cites as the beginning of their empire: this "short stretch of track set BNSF’s destiny into ‘loco ...
The roundhouse in Aurora, Illinois, constructed in 1856, was purchased and restored by NFL football player Walter Payton in 1995. After Payton's death, the roundhouse was occupied by a micro-brewery and renamed Two Brothers Roundhouse, with a plaque mounted in Payton's honor. [26]