Posted by Betsy Barron (Glenmoore, United States) on 11 March 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
My photobuddy Pat & I were lucky enough to get to photograph at the Yuengling Brewery in Pottsville, PA.
The driveway on the right side of the image is their delivery entrance - and yes it's THAT steep.
Shots this week will be from inside this, the oldest brewery in America, founded in 1829.
A big thanks to Wendy Yuengling Baker for allowing us to be there!
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Wonderful old building. Can't wait for the inside!
11 Mar 2008 12:32pm
Beautiful and historical structure. Great angle and colors. Look forward to interior images.
11 Mar 2008 10:08pm
That is a great looking building. Nice shot of it. I like their beer too :]
11 Mar 2008 11:04pm
It's a classic! Fabulously taken Betsy...
12 Mar 2008 6:46am
Neat old brewery. I love the old architecture of this building. But, the image looks a tad soft. I wonder how that could be? ;)
12 Mar 2008 9:43am
Love Black & Tan, love lager, love Yuengling.
12 Mar 2008 6:00pm
Are saying the oldest in North America? Or the United States (which is a small part of America)? Molson is from 1786.
12 Mar 2008 7:49pm
This is a wonderful historical piece -- in 1829 I'm sure horse drawn drays went up that steep hill. A book preserving the history would be grand. Love, Y.M.
17 Mar 2008 4:19pm
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