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Rockford Mill is a historic building located in Rockford, Iowa, United States. Vermont native J.T. Graham learned the milling profession in Sacramento, California during the California Gold Rush. After moving to Iowa in 1853 he built and operated several mills in the state. In 1871 he built the Rockford Mill with partner D.D. Cutler.
In 1834 or 1835 David Hutton and his son built a mill built of logs. Initially the mill was known as "The Catfish Mills." In 1839 the mill was sold. James Pratt and Walter Manson purchased the mill in 1840, and they renamed the mill "Rockford Mill." They replaced the original log building with a frame building four stories high.
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A Rockford bar that features hemp and THC-infused products held its grand opening Thursday. Formerly Stockyard Rock Burger Bar, Half Baked Bar is now open at 908 W. Riverside Blvd., in the North ...
With the Peacock Brewery under his ownership, he hired St. Louis architects Widmann, Walsh & Boisscher to design a large, modern brewhouse. Replacing the older brewhouse, the $100,000 brewhouse had state-of-the-art technology and advanced production to 75,000 barrels a year. Petritz renamed the company the Rockford Brewing Company.
Downtown Rockford officially has an ice cream shop. Minni’s Ice Cream Parlor opened Oct. 21 at 211 Elm St., kitty-corner from the BMO Center.
Rockford Brewing Company – Rockford; Rolling Oak Brewing Co. – Grayling; Room 94 Taps & Bourbon – Petoskey; Round Barn – Union Pier, Baroda; Rusted Spoke Brewing Co. – Mackinaw City; Rustic Leaf Brewing Company – Waterford; Rusty Rocket Brewing Company – Pullman; Sacred Springs – Grand Rapids; Salt Springs Brewery – Saline
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 ...