Talk:Adolphus Busch

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--84.169.158.103 12:35, 16 September 2005 (UTC)Adolphus Busch died at his Estate in a little village called Lindschied located 2.5 Km from Langenschwalbach (now Bad Schwalbach). This Busch complex which includes Villa Lilly, named after his wife, was renovated in the 1990´s and is currently being used as a drug rehabilitation center. The original buildings of the Busch complex are still in existance and in very excellent condition.

The article says: "He died while on vacation in Langenschwalbach, Germany (now Bad Schwalbach, Germany). His body was brought back in 1915 by train to St. Louis" Isn't that a bit of a difficult train trip?