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Pre MSB Gallery
You can find us at 721 N. Second Street. The name of
our historic building is the Schoelhorn-Albrecht Building. This
property was cleared in 1791 and was the site of the freeing of the first
Mulatto slave, Esther. The building was constructed more than 120
years ago and is one of the oldest buildings in the Landing.
Originally it was used by the Schoelhorn-Albrecht Machine Company, where
they manufactured capstans for the Mississippi River barges. As you
walk up Morgan Street towards Third Street, you will notice that the
sidewalks are uneven, concealing a room underneath Morgan St. which was
used to hide run-away slaves. These pictures are from when we began
renovation in early 1995 to convert the old "Second Street Diner and
Fish Market" into the Morgan Street Brewery you know today. [Some
information was taken from www.lacledeslanding.org,
the official website of Laclede's Landing.]
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Morgan Street Brewery
721 North Second Street
Saint Louis, MO 63102
314-231-9970
314-231-2469 fax
email
11am - 2:30am Tu -Su
closed - Monday |
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