Oil Exchange on Railroad Avenue in Newhall.
Located just south of Campton's General Store (later Lindenfeld & Landell's), the Oil Exchange was a turn-of-the-20th-century saloon for local oilmen.
The signs next to the doorway advertise John Wieland's Extra Pale Lager Beer. Wieland was a prominent California brewer prior to Prohibition.
He emigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1849 and set out for California in 1851
to try his hand at prospecting. It didn't take him long to figure out his prospects for riches were better if he let others do the mining while he
called on his German heritage to slake their thirst. He established a brewery in 1856 south of Market Street in San Francisco and grew it into an empire, expanding into
the domestic export market. In 1885, Wieland
and some of his family members died in a house fire. The brand lived on and had several other bottlers.