
The stable and garage building was constructed in 1911 by McLeod & Smith for an original cost of $24,000. The architect was Mr. L. Lehle. The building was constructed where a previous barn and stable building had existed since 1889. The previous facility was constructed by Mr. J. S. Pearce (architect unknown) at an original cost of $1,500. and was razed to make room for the stables and garage facility constructed in 1911.
The stable and garage building has served as a contributory function with respect to the Fitger Brewing Company operations. Over the operational life of the brewery, this building housed the horses and delivery vehicles used in delivering and distributing products brewed by the Fitger Brewing Company.
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Located on a quiet residential street in Little Falls, Minnesota, the Kiewel Brewery now stands a reminder of a once prosperous industry.
With the purchase in 1893 of a small brewery located in northeast Little Falls, Jacob Kiewel began an industry which brought prosperity to many over the next 65 years.
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The history of the Tivoli Brewing Company spans more than 100 years and encompasses the development of three different breweries. James Good crossed the prarie in 1859 with the first wagonload of hops for Denver's initial brewery, the Rocky Mountain Brewing Company. In that same year Good became associated with the brewery's owner, Mr. Charles Endlich.
Good, known to have been a master brewer in Europe, ran the brewery during the 1860's. At that time, the brewery was located on the western shore of Cherry Creek in Aurarla, a rival community adjoining Denver. Sometime during the middle of the decade Endlich died and Good became sole owner of the facility. In 1870,he changed the name of the brewery to the Tivoli Brewing Company (named after the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen).
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