Reno Brewing Co. Then and Now: During Prohibition, master brewer Jacob Hook said, "First we make good beer. Then we spoil it to make near beer.” RBC made good beer for more than 50 years.
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Memorial Art Co. Then and Now: This Memorial Day, I am remembering a company which helped families in and around Dodge City remember their loved ones for more than 60 years.
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McKissick's Opera House Then and Now: "Uncle Jake" McKissick built much more than an entertainment venue. His opera house quickly became the social and cultural center of Reno.
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Guymon Petro Mercantile Co. Then and Now: Dodge City's original Guymon Petro building was on the site of serial fraudster, bigamist, and probable arsonist Perry Wilden's grocery.
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Mt. Rose Hospital Then and Now: Sarah Hegarty, former head surgical nurse at St. Mary's, owned and operated this private surgical hospital beginning in 1914.
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Brady Implement Co. Then and Now: International Harvester Co. built a huge Dodge City distribution hub taking up more than a city block in 1929.
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Bonanza Inn Then and Now: As the Bonanza Inn is prepped for demolition, I thought it would be fun to take a look at the location's history.
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Buzz-Inn Then and Now: Dodge City's Ku-Ku Burger Bar became a Buzz-Inn when the chain failed shortly after its opening. That cuckoo clock survived until around 1972.
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Oberon Saloon Then and Now: For a few years, Prohibition and anti-gambling laws changed very little at the Oberon. Police raids and the murder of a bartender ultimately caused its demise.
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@Super70sSports My mom married as a teenager and received this harvest gold delight as a wedding gift. Decades later, I had to show her how to use a manual can opener.
Dodge City Waterworks Then and Now: Once upon a time, we built Italian Renaissance utility buildings with dentil molding and beautiful windows.
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Sundowner Hotel Casino Then and Now: In hindsight, maybe Bill Gates playing bridge at the Sundowner was less a highlight and more foreshadowing.
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Dodge Theatre Then and Now: The Dodge Theatre is one of three which simultaneously premiered the film "Dodge City" in 1939...and the last one standing.
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Olympic Apartment Motel Then and Now: Reno realtor John F Hickok purchased the property in February of 1959 to build a two-story apartment motel, which would be open in time for the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley.
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Texaco Service Station Then and Now: The Texas Company held a grand opening at their new mission-style station in Dodge City on January 17, 1931.
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Masonic Temple Then and Now: Henry F Starbuck of Long Beach, CA designed an absolute stunner for the Reno Masonic Temple Association. The massive columns along Virginia St were solid granite.reno
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Delmonico Restaurant Then and Now: Delmonico closed more than 50 years ago and people in Dodge City are still talking about their Sunday buffet.
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Town House Motor Lodge Then and Now: A textbook MCM example for this Motel Monday. Reno's Town House Motor Lodge was built on the former site of two Baptist churches.
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