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Speakeasies were clandestine bars or clubs that operated during Prohibition in the United States from 1920 to 1933, when the sale, production, and transport of Alcoholic Beverages were illegal. Patrons accessed these establishments through secret entrances, often requiring a password. They became cultural hubs for Jazz Music and socializing, reflecting the era's defiance against restrictive laws. Today, the term "speakeasy" is used to describe modern bars that emulate that secretive, vintage atmosphere.

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