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[[Image:inn.png|left|thumb|150px|This bar background was constructed in the 1880s for the Louisville Inn located in Louisville, Colorado. Built to fit, this enormous piece has no nails used in its construction.]] | [[Image:inn.png|left|thumb|150px|This bar background was constructed in the 1880s for the Louisville Inn located in Louisville, Colorado. Built to fit, this enormous piece has no nails used in its construction.]] | ||
[[Image:poolrack.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Pool rack produced by the company.]] | [[Image:poolrack.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Pool rack produced by the company.]] | ||
[[Image:brunswickrec.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Located on the corner of 32nd and Jackson, the Brunswick Recreation Building offered a bowling alley, gymnasium, and restaurant. Illustration by Norman Zepeski.]] | |||
[[Image:brunswicko.png|left|thumb|200px|Trade token-face]] | [[Image:brunswicko.png|left|thumb|200px|Trade token-face]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:57, 30 November 2010
BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY. A Chicago-based company, Brunswick-Balke-Collender built its Dubuque factory in 1911. The company located at Jackson Street and Peru Road began manufacturing saloon furniture. With the passage of PROHIBITION, the company converted to the production of wooden phonograph cabinets. Purchased by Warner Brothers in 1930, the factory was eventually the property of FLEXSTEEL INDUSTRIES INC.