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The '''George Raps & Co. Saloon''' was a bar operated by [[George Raps]] | The '''George Raps & Co. Saloon''' was a bar operated by [[George Raps]] in the [[O'Brien Opera House]] building on [[1st Avenue North]] at [[19th Street North|19th Street]]. He opened the saloon in [[1883]] and expanded it into one of the city's largest such establishments. | ||
Inside, Raps displayed an extensive collection of "curiosities", including a pipe said to have been owned by Sitting Bull's grandmother that was donated by [[L. W. Derrick]]. | Inside, Raps displayed an extensive collection of "curiosities", including a pipe said to have been owned by Sitting Bull's grandmother that was donated by [[L. W. Derrick]]. | ||
[[Category:Former bars]] | [[Category:Former bars]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:O'Brien Opera House]] | ||
[[Category:1883 establishments]] | [[Category:1883 establishments]] |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 13 April 2018
The George Raps & Co. Saloon was a bar operated by George Raps in the O'Brien Opera House building on 1st Avenue North at 19th Street. He opened the saloon in 1883 and expanded it into one of the city's largest such establishments.
Inside, Raps displayed an extensive collection of "curiosities", including a pipe said to have been owned by Sitting Bull's grandmother that was donated by L. W. Derrick.