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  • ...Street]]''' that was used as a [[Wikipedia:speakeasy|speakeasy]] during [[Prohibition]]. ...] to [[1933]], the Barn was rented as an [[Officers' Club]]. Despite the [[prohibition]] of alcohol, the Barn was frequently used for parties and dances where alc
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  • It opened [[May 18]], [[1935]], shortly after the end of prohibition, and was a member of the Florida Brewers' Association, which was founded [[
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  • During [[Prohibition]], the area was a notorious haven for bootlegging, and Luke's Alley was the
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  • ...tution|Eighteenth Amendment]] goes into effect, marking the beginning of [[Prohibition]].
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  • ...e Liquors]] opens, the first liquor store in [[Santa Rosa County]] since [[Prohibition]].
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  • At the end of [[Prohibition]] in [[1933]] Spearman served as a temporary distributor for Budweiser and
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  • ...tter that read: "You are an undesirable citizen. You violate the Federal [[prohibition]] laws, the laws of decency, and you are a running sore on society. Several
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  • ...ater serve as [[mayor of Pensacola]]) took over as president. During the [[Prohibition]] era, the company focused on the distribution of non-alcoholic beverages,
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  • ...of Governor [[Wikipedia:Sidney J. Catts|Sidney J. Catts]], a member of the Prohibition Party, Van Pelt was removed from office.
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  • ...y kind between members of the opposite sex. Students caught violating this prohibition are subject to being socialed. Students who have been socialed are not perm
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