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Betty, I searched the QT archives, and found some history below.  The town voted to let the Merc start serving beer and wine in 1997.  I remember the lobbying that was done - the slogan "why drive home drunk when you can walk" comes to mind.  The Merc served "House Water" at Thursday night dinners when I came here in 1987 and Bianca Storlazzi & Donna Rabbit ran the Merc.   Bianca still comes to visit from time to time - she lives in LeCompton KS, and Donna visits on the 4th from Denver.

The Merc03-14-2006 09:54 PM MT(US)And ... this Friday, March 17th is our annual Saint Patty's Day & Liberation from Prohibition Celebration! Joey's cookin' Corned Beef & Cabbage to kick off the Potluck Party at 6:30pm in the Special Events Room next to The Merc! Live Folk Music by Bayou! For those of you who don't know the story... Nine years ago on March 17th, the Merc and many local supporters went before the Town Board of Jamestown hoping to gain approval for a beer & wine license, which hadn't been allowed since the mining days before Prohibition began in 1919. After addressing minor conerns of some residents and making certain compromises, the Town granted the Merc its longstanding wish, thus ending an era of House Water and liberating the Prohibition that had existed in Jamestown for 78 years. Please come over and celebrate with your neighbors! Edited 03-14-2006 09:55 PM
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history question - by betty dowe - 12-20-2023, 04:30 PM
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