Schlather Brewing, 1974

Schlather Brewing, 1974
This building near Carroll Avenue and West 26th Street, shown here in a state of decay in 1974, is part of a complex that now houses the Great Lakes Brewing Company's production facility. Formerly, the buildings now used by Great Lakes Brewing served as the horse stables and bottling plant for the Leonard Schlather Brewing Company, founded in 1857 by a German immigrant. Schlather merged with the Cleveland and Sandusky Brewing Corporation in 1902, which used this facility for bottling until 1933. | Date: 1974 | Source: Cleveland State University Library Special Collections
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