The Pavilion Incident


by Erik Fortmeyer

Right nearby in our Boerum Hill neighborhood, an interesting minor incident occurred in the spring of 1872 that was a remarkable example of many of the great issues going on in growing America then. A proprietor of a German ‘lager beer garden’ was fined $50 for running an “always open” beer hall and dancing club house that drove some of the neighbors nuts.

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(November 8th, 2004)

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