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Highland Brewing Co.

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2021.0108.09; Floor sticker, Highland Brewing Co..
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Object Details

Description

Social distancing restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic forced many breweries to make changes to public gathering spaces like taprooms. This circular sticker was one of several adhered to the floor of the taproom at Highland Brewing Company in Asheville, North Carolina. The sticker indicated where customers should stand to remain socially distant while waiting for their beer.
Oscar Wong, who immigrated to the U.S. from Jamaica to study engineering and later retired in Asheville, founded Highland Brewing Co. in 1994. The business initiated a surge in microbreweries in the area. When Wong retired from the brewery, Leah Ashburn, Wong's daughter, became the brewery's family owner, president, and CEO. Gaelic Ale, an American Amber Ale, is the brewery's flagship beer.

Credit Line

Gift of Highland Brewing Company through Leah Ashburn

date made

ca 2020
2020

ID Number

2021.0108.09

accession number

2021.0108

catalog number

2021.0108.09

Object Name

floor sticker

Physical Description

plastic (overall material)

Measurements

overall: .02 cm x 30.5 cm; in x 12 in

place made

United States: North Carolina, Asheville

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Work and Industry: Food Technology

Data Source

National Museum of American History

associated subject

Infectious diseases
COVID-19 (Disease)
Public Health
2019-nCoV disease
Disease prevention
2019 novel coronavirus disease

related event

COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng41da6416a-cb78-4fb7-933b-c0b01dfcc656

Record ID

nmah_2009514

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