Old Tavern (Sacramento, California)

The Old Tavern (also known as the Sacramento Brewery) is a historic building listed on the National Register of Historic Places located in Sacramento, California. The first structure on the site of the Old Tavern, likely used for storage, was built by John Sutter in the 1850s as he was constructing what would later be Sutter's Fort across the street. This edifice was expanded in the 1870s when a Philip Scheld turned it into a two-story building and founded Scheld's Sacramento Brewery. Additional floors and buildings were added to the estate over the years as it was used for various business including a speakeasy, apartments, and a data-processing center.

Old Tavern (Sacramento, California)

The Old Tavern (also known as the Sacramento Brewery) is a historic building listed on the National Register of Historic Places located in Sacramento, California. The first structure on the site of the Old Tavern, likely used for storage, was built by John Sutter in the 1850s as he was constructing what would later be Sutter's Fort across the street. This edifice was expanded in the 1870s when a Philip Scheld turned it into a two-story building and founded Scheld's Sacramento Brewery. Additional floors and buildings were added to the estate over the years as it was used for various business including a speakeasy, apartments, and a data-processing center.