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“Lake Worth Soda Water Factory. Gephard Zapf, Proprietor,” says an ad in the 1896-1897 “phone book”
Larry Smith of Jupiter collects antique vacation rentals hawaii kohola bottles. Recently he bought a large collection a North Florida resident had assembled over three decades. Among the bottles was one, circa 1896, that bore the name, "Geb. Fapf."
Shops in front of the hotel included a lunch room, a cigar and candy emporium and of course saloons. It was those establishments that had put Banyan Street on the map. It was the only street in town where alcohol was permitted – at least officially – and it earned the notorious nickname "Whiskey Street."
vacation rentals hawaii kohola The neighborhood was such anathema to temperance supporters that they brought in the "Kansas Cyclone," Carrie Nation, the 6-foot-tall, vacation rentals hawaii kohola black-clad, Bible-clutching matron of temperance who literally smashed at saloons across America with a hatchet. There's no evidence she smashed George vacation rentals hawaii kohola Zapf's place or any other in West Palm Beach.
"Lake Worth Soda Water Factory. Gephard Zapf, Proprietor," says an ad in the 1896-1897 "phone book" for Dade County, which then encompassed present-day Palm Beach County. "Soda water, sarsaparilla, lemon, strawberry, pineapple, vacation rentals hawaii kohola vanilla, orange, ginger ale, root and birch beers, cream soda, distilled water."
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