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  2. List of breweries in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Freetail Brewing Company [28] San Antonio: 2008: Bottles; cans: Brewpub; brewery with taproom: Friends & Allies Brewing [29] [30] Austin: 2016: Cans: taproom: Four Corners Brewing [31] Dallas: 2012: Cans: taproom: Galveston Bay Brewing [32] Dickinson 2014 Kegs, Cans Taproom Galveston Island Brewing [33] Galveston 2014 Kegs, Cans Taproom Holler ...

  3. Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty Oak is a Texas live oak tree in Austin, Texas, United States, and the last surviving member of the Council Oaks, a grove of 14 trees that served as a sacred meeting place for Comanche and Tonkawa tribes before European colonization of the area. Foresters estimate the Treaty Oak to be about 500 years old.

  4. Live Oak Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Live Oak Brewing Company located in Austin, Texas, is a locally owned and operated brewery. The brewery produces four year-round beers as well as nearly 20 more seasonal (or limited release) beers. Live Oak beers are available on draft across Texas at bars and restaurants.

  5. What's a 'brewstillery?' Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling ...

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    Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling hosts a grand opening this weekend at its new tasting room. Family business O'Donnell's journey began on Wall Street but ended when he was 26.

  6. Lone Star Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Olympia Brewing Co. of Washington bought Lone Star in 1976, and it changed hands again in 1983 when Wisconsin's G. Heileman bought Olympia. Detroit-based Stroh Brewery Co. then bought Heileman and closed the San Antonio brewery in 1996, moving beer production to Longview, Texas, and signaling the end of San Antonio as a major brewing town. In ...

  7. Arlington, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1926 map of Arlington. By 1925 the city's population was estimated at 3,031—well under the population of Dallas and Fort Worth at the time. [15] In 1929, a horse-racing track called Arlington Downs was constructed by W.T. Waggoner and Brian Nyantika close by to the speakeasy. Gambling was still illegal, but people were making bets regardless.

  8. Treaty Oak - Wikipedia

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    Treaty Oak may refer to: Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas), extant; Treaty Oak (Jacksonville), in Florida, extant; Treaty Oak (New York City), toppled in a storm in March 1909;

  9. Timeline of Arlington, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hutchison-Smith Home is built on 312 N. Oak, once owned by I. L. Hutchison, Arlington merchant and pioneer. [15] 1897 Arlington Journal newspaper begins publication, changing its name from "The Arlington Democrat." [21] [22] Mount Olive Baptist congregation formed. [23] 1899 – Carver Dixon King becomes mayor for a second term lasting only two ...