Paul Riederer Saloon – circa early 1900’s. This saloon would have operated from the early 1890’s until the early 1930’s. Image used by permission of Herald Times Reporter/Gannett.com
My Tavern – May 8, 1936 – ad. Used by permission of Herald Times Reporter/Gannett.com
My Tavern – July 16, 1937. Ad – Manitowoc Sun-Messenger.
Bohman’s Beer Garden – matchbook, circa 1940. Image courtesy of Joseph Dempsky.
Dutch Mill, circa early 1940’s. I’m including this photo of Carl Kamm even though it was not taken at the South 10th St. Address. It was taken at the Dutch Mill on Memorial Drive which Carl Kamm was running in the early 1940’s before he had opened Kamm’s Tap. That’s him in the white shirt on the right, with his wife, Annabelle, in the polka dot dress next to him on the left.
Photo courtesy of Edna Meister
Kamm’s Tap Room, July 1957. Carl Kamm standing outside his property at 1202 S. 10th St. (Photo courtesy of Edna Meister).
Kamm’s Tap – 1975. This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
Kamm’s Tap – 1985. This image cannot by copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
TIJUANA ROSE BAJA GRILL & CANTINA – Back in 1999, Steve Kuehnl and his family purchased the Hamilton House Bar. They opened for business on June 2nd, 1999. They retained the Hamilton House name until 2002 when they renamed the bar the “Tijuana Rose Baja Grill & Cantina”. This successful bar and grill remained in operation until December 12, 2015 when they retired.
Tijuana Rose Baja Grill & Cantina – Owners Steve & Rosa Kuehnl – 2010. Photo courtesy of Steve Kuehnl.
Tijuana Rose – 2010 – The Harley Bar – This is the old, original bar – note the unique “shelf” running underneath the bar top.
Tijuana Rose – 2010 – Back of the bar looking toward dining area. Photo courtesy of Steve Kuehnl.
Tijuana Rose – 2010 – Dining room view. Photo courtesy of Steve Kuehnl.
10th St. Pub – opened in February of 2017. Photo: July 2017.