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Bott Brothers interior photograph |
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Bott Brothers was a saloon and billiard parlor co-founded by brothers Joseph F. Bott and William Bott in 1890. Located in the present-day Larrimer Building at 161 North High Street, the business closed in 1919 and later became known as The Clock Restaurant, followed by The Elevator Brewery and Draught Haus. The caption for this postcard reads, "Bott Bros., 161 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio. One of the Show Places of the City, the most beautifully furnished in the world and costing over $100,000." |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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Copyright determination made by Columbus Metropolitan Library (Q69487420) using RightsStatements.org
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Bott Brothers interior photograph (English)
Bott Brothers was a saloon and billiard parlor co-founded by brothers Joseph F. Bott and William Bott in 1890. Located in the present-day Larrimer Building at 161 North High Street, the business closed in 1919 and later became known as The Clock Restaurant, followed by The Elevator Brewery and Draught Haus. The caption for this postcard reads, "Bott Bros., 161 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio. One of the Show Places of the City, the most beautifully furnished in the world and costing over $100,000." (English)
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