In 1874, Scotsmen A.D. Hannah and David Hogg opened a &amp;#8220;wets good&amp;#8221; store/tavern in Chicago. They became one of the city&amp;#8217;s most successful liquor distributors. More locations, specifically in billiard halls, would follow over the years, including this one in the Haymarket Theatre Building at 161 Madison Street in 1887. Part of their trademark was to place a large stone statue depicting an important Scottish figure in front of the saloons. They sold their company in 1910.
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