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  2. List of breweries in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Purchased by Sand Creek Brewing Company. Moved from Spring Green, WI. [39] Geneva Lake Brewing Company Lake Geneva: 2011 Debuted first beer in 2012. [53] Giant Jones Brewing Company Madison: 2018 [54] Good City Brewing Milwaukee: 2016 Brewery and taproom opened on Milwaukee's East Side neighborhood. [55] Gray Brewing Company Janesville: 1856

  3. Henry Weinhard's - Wikipedia

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    The brewery was owned by the brewer Henry Weinhard of the Weinhard family, [1] who also made a line of soft drinks which survives to this day. The Blitz-Weinhard brand was among several regional Pacific Northwest beers which were staples in that market during the decades following the repeal of Prohibition .

  4. Joseph Huber Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Huber Brewing Company was founded in 1845 in Monroe, Wisconsin.Originally called The Blumer Brewery, it adopted the Huber name in 1947. Huber reached its most successful point around 1978, when its Augsburger brand received awards from several prominent beer reviewers and became a top seller for the company. The b

  5. Third Space Brewing is still on track to open its Menomonee ...

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    Third Space Brewing's flagship location is in Milwaukee, just west of downtown at 1505 W. Saint Paul Ave. It also has a seasonal beer garden at 13600 Juneau Blvd. in Elm Grove slated to open for ...

  6. A timeline of how the Minocqua Brewing Company uses its PAC ...

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    2016: Owners purchase Minocqua Brewing Company Kirk Bangstad and his late wife purchased the business in early 2016 from Dan and Laurie White, who ran it for over 10 years.

  7. Waupaca, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Looking north at Waupaca during sesquicentennial celebration on May 5, 2007 Looking south at downtown Waupaca in 1908. Waupaca (/ w ə ˈ p æ k ə / ⓘ wə-PAK-ə) [3] is a city in and the county seat of Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 6,282 at the 2020 census. [2]

  8. Waupaca Railroad Depot - Wikipedia

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    The former Soo Line Railroad depot is one of Waupaca's historical landmarks. The building was purchased by the Waupaca Historical Society in 2004, and restoration of the building and site began. [4] In 1998 the building's site was recognized by the Wisconsin Historical Society. [3]

  9. Wisconsin's 57th Assembly district - Wikipedia

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    The 57th Assembly district of the Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly. [1] Located in central Wisconsin, the district comprises nearly all of Waushara County and most of the southern half of Waupaca County, along with parts of western Winnebago County, southwest Outagamie County, southeast Portage County, and eastern Adams County.