Naegle Winery
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naegle-winery-280-5184134
title:
Naegle Winery
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The Naegle Winery, also known as the Naile House, was built beginning in 1866 in Toquerville, Utah for German immigrant John C. Naegle, who moved to southern Utah after making a small fortune in gold panning in California. Naegle made sacramental wine for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints until wine was discontinued by the church in the late 19th century. The wine industry declined and the winery was converted to can figs, and later to process peaches. The rectangular two story san
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naegle_Winery
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2023-08-08T01:16:06Z
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