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Speakeasies were secret bars or clubs that operated during the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933), when the sale of Alcoholic Beverages was illegal. They were often hidden behind unmarked doors or disguised as legitimate businesses, and patrons typically needed to know the password to gain entry. Speakeasies became cultural hubs for Jazz Music and socializing, contributing to the vibrant nightlife of the time. Today, the term is sometimes used to describe modern bars that evoke a similar hidden or exclusive atmosphere.

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