Painted Lady Bed & Brew Presents

A History of Pro Baseball in Albuquerque

With Gary Herron

at Painted Lady Bed & Brew

Time: 7:00pm     Day: Thursday     Doors: 6:00pm     Ages: 18+ / Bar with ID    
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Gary Herron, a baseball hobbyist of more than 40 years and the author of two books about baseball in Albuquerque, will share his knowledge about professional baseball in the Duke City on Thursday, April 24, at 7 pm at Painted Lady Bed & Brew. Termed “Mr. Baseball in Albuquerque,” he arguably attended more pro baseball games than anyone else, having served as an official scorer for more than 1,650 Dukes/Isotopes ballgames, dating back to 1983. He’ll have his “Duke City Diamonds” book available for sale for only $10.
Bring your questions or memorabilia to ask about, too.

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Local craft beer available for purchase (credit card only). No food available on site; please feel free to bring your own food to this event.

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About Painted Lady Bed & Brew:



Not your Grandma's B&B, the story of the Painted Lady Bed & Brew is one that is shrouded in mystery. Originally constructed in 1881, the property has quite the colorful past. Many a knife fight and shootout are just some of the echoes of its sordid past. New Mexico’s most famous sons, Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, are purported to have once been patrons of this former saloon and brothel. Tales of buried money, hidden rooms, and restless spirits await. The Painted Lady Bed & Brew is featured in Haunted Hotels & Ghostly Getaways of New Mexico, Ghost Stories of Central New Mexico, Unforgettable Ghost Story Interviews, Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures and Hotel Paranormal, Twin Paranormal, A&E’s Psychic Kids and That's Some Scary Sh!t.