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Jul 28, 2023

Jacobs purchases former Caboose property in Whitewood

Scott Jacobs is pictured in the interior of the former Caboose bar in Whitewood. The building will be transformed into a tasting room for Jacobs Brewhouse brews. Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson

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WHITEWOOD — Normally, when renowned artist Scott Jacobs has a vision, its evolution is realized in the form of artwork produced in his Deadwood studio.

Friday marked the start of an all-new vision and venture that will eventually transform the former Caboose building and surrounding property at 1307 Laurel St., in Whitewood into the latest of Jacobs’ undertakings; a tasting room that will also serve as a storage and distribution outlet for Jacobs Brewhouse in Deadwood.

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