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The '''Stag Saloon''' was a bar operated at 225 [[20th Street North]], on the southeast corner of [[3rd Avenue North]], on the site of the former [[B. F. Cheek]] drug store. It was operated by [[Tom Rensford]] and his brother. In addition to wine, rye whiskies, liquor, cigars and tobacco, the business offered a "merchant's lunch" on weekdays.
The '''Stag Saloon''', also called '''Rensford Brothers''', was a bar operated at 225 [[20th Street North]], on the southeast corner of [[3rd Avenue North]], on the site of the former [[B. F. Cheek]] drug store. It was operated by [[Tom Rensford]] and his brother.
 
In addition to wine, rye whiskies, liquor, cigars and tobacco, the business offered a "merchant's lunch" on weekdays. The storefront "attracted considerable attention" one night in October 1918, with the installation of "a painted noble stag... illuminated by electricity, alternately in red, white and blue."


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Revision as of 11:06, 19 January 2021

The Stag Saloon, also called Rensford Brothers, was a bar operated at 225 20th Street North, on the southeast corner of 3rd Avenue North, on the site of the former B. F. Cheek drug store. It was operated by Tom Rensford and his brother.

In addition to wine, rye whiskies, liquor, cigars and tobacco, the business offered a "merchant's lunch" on weekdays. The storefront "attracted considerable attention" one night in October 1918, with the installation of "a painted noble stag... illuminated by electricity, alternately in red, white and blue."