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The second service came on the hallowed ground of Scholz's, where [Molly Ivins] forged much of her legend. "As bars go this one is anything but usual, having given long service as a watering hole, debating forum, community center and political staging point," Molly wrote about the place in The New York Times when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. "It is a grand old dump, Scholz Garten, and has been serving stupefying quantities of beer since 1866. Generations of University of Texas football players, German-American farmers, state legislators of all stripes and chicken-fried intellectuals have adopted Scholz's as a second home."
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Keep Raising Hell
The sendoff for Molly Ivins on February 4 started with about 1,000 people clapping along with the Gospel Stars...
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