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The Huether Hotel is a building of Canadian national historic significance in Waterloo. Originally, a commercial hotel to Waterloo's first brewery, it served as a hotel and storage area for its sister brewery, a source of alcohol during Canadian prohibition and eventually a cafe, restaurant and pub. It remains an architectural feature and gathering spot for uptown Waterloo. ==History== The original building was started in 1855 by Wilhelm Rebscher, the original owner of the land in the area and operatory of Waterloo's first brewery, the Lion Brewery which sits just north of the hotel. The brewery and hotel were bought by a father and son, Christopher and Adam Huether, both of whom worked in the brewery in 1856 when Rebscher died. The building and brewery were both expanded over the next 40 years, digging several caverns and tunnels under the hotel for storage. A Victorian facade was also added to the building in 1880.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= HistoricPlaces.ca )〕 The hotel channged hands to Theresa Kuntz in 1899 when Christopher Huether died then to Albert Snyder in 1934 and the Adly family in 1953. Between 1934 and 1987, the premises where named the Kent Hotel, to attract a richer crowd.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Huether Hotel, Celebrating 50 years of Adlys Hospitality )〕
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