File:"Red Top Beer" "The beer that's really extra dry" advertising sign on a building in Reading, Ohio in 1951- Reading centennial souvenir (page 45 crop).jpg

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English: A booklet illustrating the City of Reading, Ohio, on the city’s centennial anniversary in 1951.
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Source (1951) Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Reading centennial souvenir: City of Reading, Ohio, founded 1797, incorporated 1851, Schulte & Cappel, p. 31
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