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Such chemicals were commonly converted into drinking alcohol during the Prohibition era, a reality of which officials were aware when approving the practice. For over a decade, the United States ...
Here are some of the highest-selling Prohibition-era artifacts we could find. These cases were smuggling game-changers. No one batted an eye seeing a businessman carrying a briefcase. Little did ...
A photograph authentically depicts a group of women protesting alcohol in front of a sign that reads "Lips that touch liquor shall not touch ours." A vintage photograph some internet users purport ...
The Prohibition Era lasted from Jan. 17 ... Prohibition protesters parade in a car emblazoned with signs and flags calling for the repeal of the 18th Amendment. One sign reads, 'I'M NO CAMEL ...
Confronted with the loss of booze, Americans comforted themselves with ice cream. Lots and lots of ice cream. A group of men and women eat ice cream together in the 1930s. By that time, ice cream ...
The sign seemed to be wrong ... professor at Brandeis University who has researched Somerville’s Prohibition-era history — was able to. According to Breen, “Duck Village would have been ...
but as a corrupter of character, particularly among German, Irish and other immigrants, Cogswell wrote. The temperance movement eventually led to Prohibition, the nationwide banning of alcohol in ...
But not for long. George Wagner, owner of Bahoukas Antique Mall and Brewmania MuZeum, shows off a Prohibition era bootlegging wine press that is on display. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff) What made ...
Wittnebel's Tavern, established in 1906, has been restored to recreate a post-Prohibition 1930s tavern. Jim Draeger is the former state historic preservation officer at the Wisconsin Historical ...
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