June 21, 2010
Quench Your Curiosity: Roots of Root Beer Exhibit @ Art in the Age

Root Beer Exhibit @ Art in the Age, Photo courtesy Art in the Age
America owes numerous thank yous to Philadelphia when it comes to delicious foods and beverages, including the famous American-born soda, Root Beer.
Whether you are a history buff, fan of root beer or just plain curious, the Roots of Root Beer Exhibit at Art in the Age is worth seeing. Running until the end of June, the exhibit hosts artifacts from Franklin Fountain and displays facts about the drink, its history and its ingredients.
You won’t just get a written history of the popular beverage, you’ll get to explore old advertisements, popular brands, original ingredients and paraphernalia like old barrels, crates and kegs from the late 1800s—even an unopened, 1940s bottle of Hires root beer extract.

Root Beer Exhibit @ Art in the Age, Photo courtesy Art in the Age
Did you know that Hires, the classic American –and oldest commercial– root beer and was made by a local Philadelphia pharmacist? Just thirsting to find out more? Stop by Art in the Age today.
Need something to wash it all down? Drop in June 22nd and receive some complimentary Root.
Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
116 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 922-2600
www.artintheage.com




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