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Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company

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SW Brewery Albuquerque
SW Brewery Albuquerque

The Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company is a historic brewery in Albuquerque, New Mexico, located adjacent to the BNSF railroad tracks in East Downtown. Built in 1899, it is one of the only surviving 19th-century commercial buildings in the downtown area.

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Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company
Commercial Street Northeast, Albuquerque Downtown Albuquerque

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Commercial Street Northeast

Commercial Street Northeast
87102 Albuquerque, Downtown Albuquerque
New Mexico, United States
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