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The High Noon Saloon opened on May 5, 2004, in Madison Wisconsin. It was founded by Cathy Dethmers to replace O'Cayz Corral, which was destroyed in a 2001 fire. [2] [3] The building previously housed the "Buy & Sell" shop, a Madison resale shop with an unusually large neon colored fish on its roof. Numerous national and local bands practiced ...
The New Coeln House, also known as Deuster's Saloon and by other names, is a two-story brick Italianate-styled village inn, built between 1840 and 1850 in New Coeln, Wisconsin, which has since been annexed into Milwaukee. New Coeln was then a hamlet of German farmers, who mostly immigrated from the Rhineland. It probably initially had a tavern ...
The Jersey Lilly, Judge Roy Bean's saloon in Langtry, Texas, c. 1900. A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West. Saloons served customers such as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, lumberjacks, businessmen, lawmen, outlaws, miners, and gamblers. A saloon might also be known as a "watering trough, bughouse, shebang, cantina ...
Taking the place of Wildhorse Saloon will be a new concert hall and honky-tonk bar from country music star Luke Combs, as he joins the ever-growing list of musicians to open bars in Nashville ...
The Langholf Hotel and Saloon at 225-229 S Main St is a two-story cream brick building with a molded brick cornice, built in 1875. It also housed the Farmer's Home Hotel and served as a boardinghouse. It is Fort Atkinson's only hotel building left from the 1800s. [8] [3]
The Wildhorse Saloon was a country and western-themed restaurant which offers live music in addition to a dance club in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. It is owned by Opry Entertainment Group , a subsidiary of Ryman Hospitality Properties (formerly known as Gaylord Entertainment Company).
Part of Waupun's old downtown, [133] including the 1868 Italianate-styled Opera House, [134] the 1868 Italianate Odd Fellows Hall, [135] and the 1892 Queen Anne-styled Carrington Harness/Starr Saloon. [136] 49: Waupun Post Office: Waupun Post Office: October 24, 2000 : 400 E. Franklin St.
The Old Main Street Historic District in Racine, Wisconsin is an area including a section of Main Street and which is roughly bounded by Second St., Lake Ave., Fifth St., and Wisconsin Ave. It is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) area with elements dating back to 1847. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]