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  1. The Original Heileman Brewhouse was founded in 1858 by John Gund and Gotlieb Heileman in downtown La Crosse. Although somewhat expanded, the "City Brewery," still remains in La Crosse with a 50-million case production capacity.
     
    Posted by: madmax on Jul 06, 2008 03:47 PM (0) (0) Flag
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  1. 925 So. 3rd Street
    La Crosse, WI 54601
    (608)785-4200

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