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Prohibition in Washington, D.C.:: How Dry We Weren't

Full title: Prohibition in Washington, D.C.:: How Dry We Weren't
ISBN: 9781609492366
ISBN 10: 1609492366
Authors: Peck, Garrett
Publisher: The History Press
Num. pages: 160
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2011

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Synopsis

In 1929, it was estimated that every week bootleggers brought twenty-two thousand gallons of whiskey, moonshine and other spirits into Washington, D.C.'s three thousand speakeasies. H.L. Mencken called it the "thirteen awful years," though it was sixteen for the District. Nevertheless, the bathtub gin-swilling capital dwellers made the most of Prohibition. Author Garrett Peck crafts a rollicking history brimming with stories of vice, topped off with vintage cocktail recipes and garnished with a walking tour of former speakeasies. Join Peck as he explores an underground city ruled not by organized crime but by amateur bootleggers, where publicly teetotaling congressmen could get a stiff drink behind House office doors and the African American community of U Street was humming with a new sound called jazz.