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The Jacob Ruppert Sr. House was a large
mansion A mansion is a large dwelling house. The word itself derives through Old French from the Latin word ''mansio'' "dwelling", an abstract noun derived from the verb ''manere'' "to dwell". The English word '' manse'' originally defined a property l ...
located on 1115
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(now 1119 Fifth Avenue) on the southeast corner of East 93rd Street and Fifth Avenue, in the
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History

It was originally constructed for the brewer Jacob Ruppert Sr. (1842–1915), the father of
Jacob Ruppert Jacob Ruppert Jr. (August 5, 1867 – January 13, 1939) was an American brewer, businessman, National Guard colonel and politician who served for four terms representing New York in the United States House of Representatives from 1899 to 1907. ...
. His parents originally came from Bavaria. The building was designed by William Schickel.The House that Beer Built.
John Freeman Gill. in: Avenue on the Beach. June 2015. pg. 72-75.
The house featured a small German ''
Bierstube A beer hall () is a large pub that specializes in beer. Germany Beer halls are a traditional part of Bavarian culture, and feature prominently in Oktoberfest. Bosch notes that the beer halls of Oktoberfest, known in German as ''Festzelte'', ...
'', or taproom, which still exists. The structure itself was sold by the heirs and torn down in 1925.


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