Latest Photos by Phil Cauthon
Chuck Magerl in Free State Brewery's new bottling facility. Magerl is holding two vintage beer bottles from the Walruff era.
A detail of Magerl's vintage bottles. The one on the left is from a Leavenworth brewery during the Kansas Territory days (note: "Leavenworth, KT"). The one on the right is from a Kansas City brewery around the same era. The star on the bottom is the symbol for a product of an alchemist, which is what brewers were considered before advances in refrigeration and microbiology.
The four Free State beers that will be initially distributed in bottles around Kansas starting Friday in Lawrence. The label and box design were done by Lawrence's Callahan-Creek, Inc.
The mailbox outside Pat Murphy's property at 25511 Linwood Road is the easiest landmark for the road into Festy Fest.
A panorama of part of the Festy Fest grounds — one of two fields where a stage will be set up. <a href="http://media.lawrence.com/img/photos/2010/05/19/festyfest-panorama.jpg">View the full sized panorama</a>.
From left, Amy Schultz, Kathy Horton and Ellen Kearns engage in a session of laughter yoga. Schultz and Horton are instructors who can be hired for individual or group sessions; Kearns is a client who hired Schultz to lead a laughter yoga session at her workplace.
Staff writer Gavon Laessig, far right, joins in on the laughter yoga session with Schultz, Horton and Kearns.
Peter Zacharias, owner of Goldmakers Fine Jewelry which is located in historic Miller’s Hall. Zacharias is sitting with some of the artifacts he's found in the building and elsewhere in Kansas — as well as a whiskey jug that he believes belonged to Larkin Skaggs, the only one of Quantrill's men to be killed during the raid on Lawrence in 1863. Zacharias found the whiskey jug near the tree behind him in this photo while excavating 25 years ago to improve his back yard's drainage. Listen to the audio clip below to hear the full story behind why he believes this jug belonged to Skaggs.
The mysterious bricked-in door and window in the basement of historic Miller's Hall, now home to Goldmakers Fine Jewelry and Nomad's at 723 and 725 Mass. St.
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