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Pabst and Building
Milwaukee City Hall was designed by architect Henry C. Koch in the German Renaissance Revival style, based on both German precedent ( for example, the Hamburg Rathaus or city hall ), and local examples ( the Pabst Building, demolished in 1980 ).

Pabst and downtown
* Pabst Theater – Cudahy bought the beleaguered landmark theatre in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin for $ 1, keeping it open and afloat.

Pabst and Milwaukee
The Pabst Showcase located on the Henry W. Maier Festival Grounds during the 1994 Summerfest, with Downtown Milwaukee and Interstate 794 in the background.
As Shotz Brewery workers, modeled after the Miller, Schlitz, and Pabst Breweries once located in Milwaukee, Laverne and Shirley find themselves in adventures with The Fonz, Lenny and Squiggy and even the Cunninghams also living in the midwestern city.
In 1889, Pabst spent $ 30, 000 to take advantage of prime shoreline along Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin's unique location, just north of the city of Milwaukee, by developing a popular lakeshore resort, which he called the Pabst Whitefish Bay Resort.
Pabst purchased the old Nunnemacher Grand Opera House, located opposite the Milwaukee City Hall, in 1890, and turned it into the Das Neue Deutsche Stadt-Theater ( The New German City Theater ), but it was destroyed in a fire.
The Pabst Mansion along Wisconsin Avenue is a well-known Milwaukee tourist attraction and was the Pabst family home from 1892 to 1908.
Pabst is buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee.
Pabst Blue Ribbon ( PBR ) is a brand of beer sold by Pabst Brewing Company, originally established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but now based in Los Angeles.
:* Pabst Brewery Complex, the facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that was closed in 1997
* Pabst Mansion, the Milwaukee home to Captain Frederick Pabst
* Pabst Theater, a theatrical venue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin named after the Pabst family
This is different from his old home at Milwaukee County Stadium, where Bernie slid into a giant mug of beer in center field which had been sponsored over the years by Pabst, Miller, and Sentry Foods.
Aside from its own brands, the company brews Pabst products for the Canadian market, including Old Milwaukee, Stroh's, Schlitz and Pabst Blue Ribbon.
In the second half of the 19th century, four of the largest breweries in the United States opened in Milwaukee: Miller Brewing Company, Pabst Brewing Company, Valentin Blatz Brewing Company, and Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.
* Milwaukee, Wisconsin ( struck down in the Pabst City project vote )
In 2000, Stroh's and all of its beer brands and recipes were acquired by Pabst Brewing, which included the Old Milwaukee brand.
The Pabst Showcase located on the Henry W. Maier Festival Grounds during the 1994 Summerfest, with Downtown Milwaukee and Interstate 794 in the background.

Pabst and rebuilt
Pabst ordered it rebuilt at once and the newly-named Pabst Theater opened in 1895.

Pabst and various
They travel around Los Angeles, deciphering new clues in various locations, including the Griffith Observatory, a piano museum, the Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery, a restaurant, a mini golf course, the Los Angeles International Airport, and a video arcade.

Pabst and also
The town was also the site of a brewery for Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Pabst also filmed three versions of Pierre Benoit's novel L ' Atlantide in 1932, in German, English, and French, titled Die Herrin von Atlantis, The Mistress of Atlantis, and L ' Atlantide, respectively.
Pabst is also a surname and may refer to:
Now, St. Ides ( also known as The Crooked I ) is a potent brand of malt liquor that is manufactured by the Pabst Brewing Company.
Hodges was also the lead announcer for Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts on CBS from 1948-1955.
The play was later adapted into the film Pandora's Box ( 1928, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst ), and the opera Lulu ( by Alban Berg ), both of which also end with the murder of Lulu by the Ripper.

Pabst and helped
Because of his good looks, it took some time for the critics to take him seriously, but his association with directors such as G. W. Pabst, for whom he did Pandora's Box with Louise Brooks, and Atlantic ( both 1929 ), helped him overcome that problem.

Pabst and Wisconsin
* A souvenir booklet from the Pabst Brewing Company, 1907, Wisconsin Historical Society
On September 8, 1963, Bill Wuesthoff and Augie Pabst won the Road America 500, round 7 of the United States Road Racing Championship, at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin driving an Elva Mk. 7-Porsche.

Pabst and National
Pabst instead targets its desired market niche through the sponsorship of indie music ( such as Power Born Rebellion a. k. a " The PBR Band "), local businesses, facial hair clubs ( RVA Beard League ), post-collegiate sports teams, dive bars and radio programming like National Public Radio's All Things Considered.
He was one of a number of prominent figures of the right, including General Ludendorff and Waldemar Pabst, who set up in August 1919 the Nationale Vereinigung ( National Union ), a right-wing think-tank which campaigned for a counter-revolution to install a form of conservative militaristic government.
Though the campaign generated widespread interest, the advertisements were dropped after protests by the National Organization for Women and female employees of the Pabst Brewing Company.

Pabst and 1893
The company has historically claimed its flagship beer was renamed Pabst Blue Ribbon following its win as " America ’ s Best " at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.

Pabst and .
She made a series of films for Arnold Fanck, and one of them, The White Hell of Pitz Palu ( 1929 ), co-directed by G. W. Pabst, saw her fame spread to countries outside of Germany.
Georg Wilhelm Pabst produced a German film version in 1931 called Die 3-Groschen-Oper, and the French version of his film was again rendered as L ' Opéra de quat ' sous.
* Pabst, Martin.
Diary of a Lost Girl ( 1929 ) directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks, deals with a young woman who is thrown out of her home after having an illegitimate child, and is then forced to become a prostitute to survive.
* May 29 – Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Austrian film director ( b. 1885 )
He had begun work on music for a film, Adventures of Don Quixote ( 1933 ) from Miguel de Cervantes's celebrated novel, featuring the Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin and directed by G. W. Pabst.
When Ravel became unable to compose, and could not write down the musical ideas he heard in his mind, Pabst hired Jacques Ibert.
Pharmacia Biotech expanded there role in the ' biotech revolution ' through its acquisition of PL Laboratories from Pabst Brewery offering a line of recombinant DNA specialty research chemicals.
She followed her role in Gosta Berling with a starring role in the 1925 German film Die freudlose Gasse ( The Joyless Street or The Street of Sorrow ), directed by G. W. Pabst and co-starring Asta Nielsen.
A notable element in the Pathescope catalogue was pre-war German mountain films by such directors as G. W. Pabst and Leni Riefenstahl.
The closing of the Pabst brewery in 1982 had a severe impact on the local economy and population, from which the community has never completely recovered.
Soon several mines were discovered and opened such as the Norrie mine, Aurora mine, Ashland mine, Newport mine, and Pabst mine.
In 1926, the Pabst Mine Disaster took place, killing three miners and trapping 43 more for up to five days.
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