[Courtyard View from Behind a Fence of The Dr. Pepper Museum]
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Photograph of the courtyard of the Dr. Pepper Museum during renovations. The unfinished Dr. Pepper painting can be seen on the right side of the photo. there is a ladder in front of the wire fence. On the left lower corner of the photograph, there's a parked vehicle. In the courtyard, there are two men, two dirt piles, a portable toilet, and a heavy duty forklift.
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 the courtyard of the Dr. Pepper Museum during renovations. The unfinished Dr. Pepper painting can be seen on the right side of the photo. there is a ladder in front of the wire fence. On the left lower corner of the photograph, there's a parked vehicle. In the courtyard, there are two men, two dirt piles, a portable toilet, and a heavy duty forklift.
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