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  2. Rainier Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    After Rainier Brewing Company resumed producing "Rainier Beer" after the end of Prohibition and its advertisements became ubiquitous in the Seattle-Tacoma area, a rumor began circulating that the brewery's owner, Emil Sick, had bribed a Washington state committee with free beer to name the local mountain "Rainier".

  3. Rainier Brewing Company Bottling Plant - Wikipedia

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    Beer did continue to be bottled at the plant until 1919, when the 18th amendment and the Volstead Act forced them to stop. [3] Rainier Brewing Company had to diversify and in 1919, Nevada Supply Company started to sell non-alcoholic beverages from the location.

  4. Those old Rainier beer ads will be in a movie — thanks to one ...

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    Iconic Rainier beer television commercials from the 1970’s and 1980’s lie on shelves in filmmaker and director, Isaac Olsen’s, studio in Tacoma, Wash. on Sept. 20, 2022.

  5. Rainier beer - Wikipedia

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  6. Lady Rainier - Wikipedia

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    Lady Rainier is a public sculpture in Seattle, Washington, United States. The work, consisting of a bronzed statue of a woman holding a glass, was commissioned by the Seattle Brewing & Malting Company (the producers of Rainier Beer ) and created in Germany in 1903.

  7. History of Seattle before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    Tinfoiling Rainier Beer bottles, 1900. The Pacific Northwest economy during the nineteenth century was heavily rooted in extractive industries, mainly logging. Still, Seattle was becoming a city, and union organizing arrived first in the form of a skilled craft union. In 1882, Seattle printers formed the Seattle Typographical Union Local 202.

  8. G. Heileman Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    City chose to use Heileman's name from 1858–1872. It does not have ownership rights over the intellectual property, including beer brand names, associated with the G. Heileman Brewing Company. It brews beer, including Old Style under contract, and packages bottled tea, soft drinks, and energy drinks. City's own labels are La Crosse Lager and ...

  9. Free Shipping Day - Wikipedia

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    Online shoppers spent $942 million to make Free Shipping Day the third highest spending day of the 2010 holiday season, [3] ultimately boosting online sales 61 percent from 2009. [4] In 2011, Free Shipping Day became a billion-dollar shopping holiday with $1.072 billion in sales, [ 5 ] followed by $1.01 billion during Free Shipping Day 2012.