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In 1914, the cost of a gallon of whiskey varied depending on the brand and quality, but it generally ranged from about $2 to $5. This price reflects the economic conditions of the time, including the impact of Prohibition, which began in 1920, leading to fluctuating prices in the years leading up to it. Adjusted for inflation, this would be significantly higher in today's dollars.

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