The time between 1920 and 1933 was known as the Prohibition era in the United States. For more than a decade, alcohol was outlawed in America, leading to creative solutions for those still seeking ...
The Log Cabin Restaurant in Leola shook off its speakeasy roots and became legal after Prohibition ended on Dec. 5, 1933. So the establishment has in past years hosted Prohibition-repeal-themed ...
During Prohibition, Pabst began making cheese instead of alcohol. Here's what it looked like (shared by Atlas Obscura). The ...
See how the crowd celebrated a 1920's Prohibition New Year's Eve at the Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel Jamie Bartz and Amy Meyer, both of St. Louis, attend 1920's Prohibition New Year's Eve at the ...
This photograph, taken at Erickson's Bar in Portland, Oregon, is part of a traveling art exhibit that explores prohibition in the U.S. "Spirited: Prohibition in America" will open in Irving this ...
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