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The '''Snow & Rambow Saloon''' was a saloon and billiards hall located at 116 [[20th Street North]], across the street from the rival [[Snow & Coker Saloon]], in the 1880s. It was operated by wagon maker [[John W. Snow]] and [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[Christian Rambow]]. | The '''Snow & Rambow Saloon''' was a saloon and billiards hall located at 116 [[20th Street North]], across the street from the rival [[Snow & Coker Saloon]], in the 1880s. It was operated by wagon maker [[John W. Snow]] and [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[Christian Rambow]]. [[Fred Rambow]] worked as a bartender at the saloon. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 14 May 2020
The Snow & Rambow Saloon was a saloon and billiards hall located at 116 20th Street North, across the street from the rival Snow & Coker Saloon, in the 1880s. It was operated by wagon maker John W. Snow and Alderman Christian Rambow. Fred Rambow worked as a bartender at the saloon.