Business partners Mike Trainor, left, and Kim Minette stand behind the bar of their new Fontana tavern, which they opened after spending $25,000 to obtain a liquor license.
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After originally opening as Ninkasi Pub, named after the Sumerian goddess of beer, the 441 Mill St. bar changed its name to "Kimkasi Pub" after trademark conflicts with a brewery in Oregon.
FONTANA — The owners of a newly opened Fontana tavern have changed the establishment’s name after their original choice conflicted with trademarks held by a brewery in the state of Oregon.
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Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad St., Lake Geneva, is a popular spot for parties, special events and weddings.
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The courtyard of Horticultural Hall includes a Victorian garden with a fountain and arbor vitaes believed to be decades old.
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Inside the loggia, a part of Horticultural Hall which overlooks the courtyard.
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The layout of Horticultural Hall is part of why it remains a popular place for events. Also, it can be rented out for the entire day of an event, making it an ideal location for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
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Long view of the courtyard at Horticultural Hall, including some of its many flowers and wall-clinging vines.
Business partners Mike Trainor, left, and Kim Minette stand behind the bar of their new Fontana tavern, which they opened after spending $25,000 to obtain a liquor license.
After originally opening as Ninkasi Pub, named after the Sumerian goddess of beer, the 441 Mill St. bar changed its name to "Kimkasi Pub" after trademark conflicts with a brewery in Oregon.