Apr. 3—FARGO — Close your eyes. You can almost picture the conversation on any given day of the Prohibition era. "Hey, Johnny, I need you to run this hooch to the next town. Make it quick and don't ...
During Prohibition, bootlegging was big business in this corner of Northeast Florida, and moonshine stills were hidden all over, from the thickets of Palm Valley to the wilds of Clay County, from ...
The 18th amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1920. It banned the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol within the United States. It was one of the dumbest constitutional ...
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A century ago, Harford County was swimming in spirits. Prohibition was law but, in Maryland’s outlier counties, liquor flowed. Moonshiners ran stills in the old barns and deep woods, and bootleggers ...
The Prohibition era lasted from 1920 to 1933 and was one of the most fascinating periods in American history. During this time, the manufacture, sale, and transport of alcoholic beverages were banned ...