![]() Makein also conducts tours for groups of 10 or more if you call ahead. Biermeister Robert Makein oversees the brewing of four year-round varieties and seasonal specialties like Oktoberfest, Maibock, Pilsner and Hefe Weizen Dunkel-biers that are refreshing and easy on the palate. Even the head brewer was brought in from Düsseldorf, where breweries and Biergartens are institutions comparable to churches and city halls. If you’re not up for all that fellowship and Biervergnügen though, you can grab a booth or a high-top table.Īll the Hofbräuhaus Biers are all brewed on-site following the original recipes developed by the Duke of Bavaria in the 1500s, and that’s not all everything from the rafters to the authentic German doorknobs meets the stringent specifications of the Stäatliches Hofbräuhaus in München. In typical Deutsche Biergarten tradition, it’s filled with long tables and benches where you might end up chatting with newfound friends by the end of the night. Raise your bodacious glass stein to the lively (and live) accordion music in the Bier hall or snag some seats in the welcoming Grandview Heights Bier Garden. ![]() ![]() One of just five modeled after the legendary 400-year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany, it’s a fun and festive place to meet friends and try something new. It is currently hidden from view by the more recent Roxbury Arms Apartments developed fronting Roxbury Road.This corner of Grandview Yard channels Oktoberfest all year. In 1917 it was sold to the Wallick family, owners of the Deshler Hotel at Broad and High, and in 1928 it was subdivided into 4 luxury apartments of six and seven rooms each, and second floors were added to the two matching porch wings, seen here in the foreground of the photo. It also had a putting green, tennis court, and its own railroad siding for the delivery of coal for heating. A ballroom in the attic of the house was surrounded by four bedrooms and a bath. The first floor was for horses, the second floor for automobiles, and the third was the gardener's apartment. The 25-room home had a three-story garage built into the side of the hill. Butler Sheldon's sister, Flora, was the senior President Bush's paternal grandmother, who lived nearby at 1550 Roxbury. This French-style mansion, located at 1599 Roxbury Road was built between 19 by influential Marble Cliff resident and Columbus businessman Butler Sheldon, son of Robert Sheldon (inset), founder of Sheldon Dry Goods. Ray Baby supervised the dig, and built a temporary structure over the excavation to keep the weather out. His attempts were blocked for 7 years by local residents until 1953, when the Ohio Historical Society agreed to excavate it. The land was purchased in 1946 by Studebaker dealer Joseph Toepfner, who attempted to bulldoze the site for a truck repair shop. ![]() The Mound was on the property of landowner W.A. Radiocarbon dating has set the date of the establishment of the mound at 410 BC, and the artifacts have been associated with the early to middle woodland period of archaeology, representing over 85 burials in an estimated 600 year timeframe. This 30 feet high, 165 feet in diameter mound was located near the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Dublin Road, and was the burial site of the Adena Indians. For centuries Indian tribes buried their dead and associated artifacts in large above ground sites, known as "mounds." Two of these mounds were located close to Grandview Heights and Marble Cliff - the Shrum Mound on McKinley near Trabue Road, and the Toepfner Mound. ![]()
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