I absolutely adored my visit here. My cousins and I stopped by on our trip to Savannah to check out the Cocktail Making Class. We reserved a few weeks in advance and had a full class of around 20...
American Prohibition Museum
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The American Prohibition Museum in Savannah, GA offers visitors a journey back in time to the 1920s, a period defined by flappers, gangsters, and the battle over alcohol. Through interactive exhibits, guests can explore the era of hidden speakeasies, moonshining traditions, and the cultural impact of Prohibition on American society.
From the bold flapper revolution to the legacy of anti-Prohibition icon Carry Nation, the museum delves into the diverse aspects of this transformative period in American history. Visitors can immerse themselves in the world of bootleggers, explore the birth of NASCAR, and learn about the Temperance Movement that shaped the political landscape of the time.
Featuring real artifacts, vintage vehicles, and engaging displays, the American Prohibition Museum provides a captivating experience for those interested in discovering how the battle over booze changed the nation forever. With exhibits on bootlegging, flapper culture, and the impact of Prohibition on American society, this unique museum offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in U.S. history.
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Absolutely outstanding!! Booked the VIP tour ($55 per person on line). Had the incredible Victoria take us through the museum, full of artifacts, photographs, interactive displays and life sized...
Awesome place! museum that is part of our history, prohibition lasted from 1920 until the 18th Amendment was repealed in 1933 Hundred of pictures and exhibits of the period worth visiting in this...
Great time and the wall is so informative. Took a picture with some me in front of the wall for scale. Read the signs on the wall. Pretty cool!
A fun detour while out and about! Learned a bit of American history. It was really easy to follow and understand since the exhibits are well done and informative on their own, but you can also...



