Photograph of an external wall of the Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company building (the Dr Pepper Museum). The wall features small arched windows over a sign reading "Home of Dr Pepper" between them, with larger stone brick arches beneath them. A sign in a first-story window reads "Future Home of DR PEPPER MUSEUM and Free Enterprise Institute."
Built in 1906 by architect Milton Scott, the Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company was the first building dedicated to the manufacturing of Dr Pepper. Creating a Dr Pepper Museum was the vision of a few devoted enthusiasts of both Dr Pepper and its history.
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Photograph of an external wall of the Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company building (the Dr Pepper Museum). The wall features small arched windows over a sign reading "Home of Dr Pepper" between them, with larger stone brick arches beneath them. A sign in a first-story window reads "Future Home of DR PEPPER MUSEUM and Free Enterprise Institute."
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