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Residence of Adolphus Busch (co-founder of Anheiser-Busch), Pasadena, 1916
A little sign on the yard reads:

It is requested not to use driveways for carriages and automobiles.
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Residence of Adolphus Busch (co-founder of Anheiser-Busch), Pasadena, 1916
A little sign on the yard reads:

It is requested not to use driveways for carriages and automobiles.
(via yesterdaysprint)
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Residence of Adolphus Busch (co-founder of Anheiser-Busch), Pasadena, 1916
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Anheuser-Busch advertisement, May 19, 1915
(Tony Faust, the beer’s namesake, was a German-born restaurateur in St Louis in the 1870′s - 1900′s. Tony Faust’s Oyster House and Restaurant, often favorably compared to New York’s Delmonico’s, served all the celebrities who came through the city, from baseball players to actors. He was also a great friend of Beer Baron Adolphus Busch, who was said to eat his lunch at Faust’s restaurant every day. In fact, Busch’s daughter Anna married Faust’s son Edward in a lavish wedding in 1897.)