Interstate 76 Antique Mall
Looking for more than 50,000 square feet of antiques and collectibles under one roof?they've GOT that! How about vintage military collectibles, special glassware and classic toys?they HAVE those too! Maybe even that large hard-to-find beer sign for your man-cave?how many do you want??? If you can think of it.they probably have one, if not three of them here.we even saw a mini Pope statue in one of the cases (John Paul II.that is!) This sizable facility is right off the highway, and very easy to get to.
They have a ton of display cases that the workers are eager to help you locate items. And they also have aisles of open booths that you can check out too. Very friendly service, and one of the cleanest antique facilities you will find in the region. This place is huge. If you are traveling, you may wish to gather sustenance at one of the nearby restaurants before shopping since there aren't any food concessions on-site and you can expect to browse for well over an hour or two in the well-stocked aisles. There is a vast assortment of things on offer. But unfortunately, the majority of the inventory is over-priced flea market/thrift store fodder such as CorningWare, Pyrex baking dishes, 1960's, 70's & 80's kitchen wares and appliances, lamps, and odds and ends most of us over age 50 probably have lying around the attic.
After a while, it became tedious looking for actual antiques amongst all the dreck. That being said, there were a few nice real antiques along with some very unique items. It is certainly worth a visit and is a great way to spend an afternoon. This is a large indoor antique mall. Some stalls consist of specialty items.some are estates.some are mainly furniture.and some are genuine antiques, You'll find products in top notch condition.some in need of repair.and some in, what I would consider poor condition.
To each his own. Their method of organizing your browsing experience is very helpful. You can browse for hours, keep your note card up to date, and return with ease to revisit the items you liked. Red dead redemption ps3 treasure locations.
Fun place to spend an afternoon. You'll almost always find some to fit your tastes.
Many drive by the enormous brick building on South Broadway on their way to the Interstate, but few know of the successful brewery it once was.The Akron Brewing Company began with a group of 50 Akron saloonkeepers and a capital of $200,000. Thinking prices from existing breweries were too high, these local men banded together to create their own company with a guaranteed supply of beer at a reasonable cost.The company began construction of the brewery in September 1903 for $150,000 at the current location. The Victorian style building was primarily made of steel, which has allowed it to hold up well over the years. The initial annual capacity of the five-story brewhouse was 30,000 barrels per year, but could be enlarged to 100,000 barrels if necessary.White Rock Export Beer made its debut in 1904. It was sold in many local saloons and also bottled and marketed heavily for home consumption.
This was an emerging trend with the increasing threat of temperance groups.Even with prohibition looking inevitable, the company undertook a $45,000 expansion in late 1916. They built a large four-story brewhouse, which remains the prominent feature of the south Akron skyline today.After statewide prohibition became effective in 1919, it’s believed that a large speakeasy was created in the basement of the brewery. Here prominent Akronites could come to get alcohol if they knew the entrance password. The company also reincorporated as The Akron Beverage and Cold Storage Company, and produced a White Rock cereal beverage with less the 0.5 percent alcohol—the legal limit.Late in 1924, the production of cereal beverages ended for good and The People’s Dairy Company purchased the entire company.
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After this moved to a new location, the plant remained vacant for two years until the Sumner Dairy Company purchased part of the plant and continues to operate there today.Some of the smaller buildings on the south side of the plant were razed in the 1950’s for construction of the South Expressway, which later became Interstate 76/77. Today the top of the stock house front wall easily reads “THE AKRON BREWING CO.,” a reminder of one of Akron’s first great breweries.When Dan Russo opened the Tavern of Stow, he envisioned a restaurant that would uplift the community within its doors and on the streets. That’s why when the COVID-19 hit, the spot became a means to help neighbors who were struggling.Apr 7, 2020.Sip your favorite 330 drinks with to-go and delivery options.Mar 24, 2020.This winery’s story is a tale of two old friends. Toad” Williams and Rodney “Mr. Badger” Strong have each traveled the world, eating and drinking in exotic places most of us can only dream about.Mar 5, 2020.