DAYTON -- Dayton History is breaking ground Monday on a 17,000 square foot historical brewery and exhibit at Carillon Historical Park.
The full-scale 19th century brewery will be home to costumed interpreters as they demonstrate the historic processes used to produce beer, wine, cider, and cheese.
"We are very eager to get started on this unique addition to the Carillon Park campus. With a lead gift from Heidelberg Distributing Company, plus the generosity of Harold and Mary Rieck, we are able to make this dream a reality. Once completed, this museum facility will be the only one of its kind in the United States." said Brady Kress, President and CEO of Dayton History.
The full-scale 19th century brewery will be home to costumed interpreters as they demonstrate the historic processes used to produce beer, wine, cider, and cheese.
"We are very eager to get started on this unique addition to the Carillon Park campus. With a lead gift from Heidelberg Distributing Company, plus the generosity of Harold and Mary Rieck, we are able to make this dream a reality. Once completed, this museum facility will be the only one of its kind in the United States." said Brady Kress, President and CEO of Dayton History.