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Experience the roaring twenties with over 20 exhibits, authentic speakeasy and cocktail classes. Learn about the temperance movement, rum runners, moonshine, flappers, gangsters and more at this unique museum in Savannah.
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Learn about the history and impact of Prohibition in the US at the first and only museum dedicated to this topic. Explore the exhibits, artifacts, and stories of the \"booze problem\" and its consequences.
- 209 West St. Julian Street, Savannah, 31401, GA
- (912) 220-1249
1,201 reviews. #16 of 227 things to do in Savannah. Speciality Museums. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. Not your average "Dry" Museum, the American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition.
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Learn about the history and impact of Prohibition and Temperance in the United States at the only museum dedicated to this topic. Explore immersive displays, dioramas, and interactive exhibits at the American Prohibition Museum in Savannah.
Learn about the history of Prohibition in America through exhibits, artifacts and dioramas at this immersive museum in Savannah's City Market. Enjoy authentic period cocktails at the 1920s-style speakeasy, accessible from the museum or separately.
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