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  1. The Story of Queen Anne BeerHall. “ tyles, trends, and buildings change—especially now in Seattle,” says Jana Katrusin, co-owner of the Queen Anne Beerhall, in her Slovakian accent. Lubo Katrusin, a tall, sturdy, bearded man, slides in closer to his wife to complete the thought: “We wanted to build something that will last.”.

  2. Nov 5, 2019 · Three years ago, officials from the nonprofit Preservation NC, the city of Raleigh, and a private developer began efforts to save what’s now called the Graves-Fields home and another historic structure, the residence of the Reverend Plummer T. Hall—the first minister of the First Baptist Church of Oberlin—from the wrecking ball.

  3. Around the same time a few miles away, a former slave named Willis Graves built his own two-story Victorian home with an ornate Queen Anne exterior in Oberlin Village, a bustling freedman’s ...

  4. Queen Anne Beerhall Profile and History. The Queen Anne Beerhall brings an authentic beer hall experience to Seattle. Experience incredible food, music and community.

  5. Nov 10, 2014 · The nearly intact preservation of these two houses makes one wonder how many other Queen Anne residences remain in the family who built or first owned them. (The Queen Anne Historical Society would love to know about them (president@qahistory.org), even if the first owners moved in last year.)

  6. Mar 2, 2016 · The vision of the Queen Anne Beerhall draws directly from Jana and Lubo's own childhoods in the Slovak Republic. "On a sunny afternoon, you go to your local tavern or beer hall," says Jana.

  7. Mar 2, 2015 · The nearly intact preservation of these two houses makes one wonder how many other Queen Anne residences remain in the family that built or first owned them. Perry Polson's father Olaf came from Sweden in 1868, settling in Iowa before coming to Whatcom County.

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