BootLeggers as well as millions of ordinary citizens.
Joseph Kennedy was the father of John F. Kennedy. It has been postulated that Joseph Kennedy smuggled alcohol into the United States during Prohibition.
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Places called speakeasies were where alcohol was drunk. Speakeasies were hidden places where the government didn't know where they were. You needed a password to get into speakeasies. People who smuggled alcohol were called bootleggers. They would hide the alcohol in their boots, jackets, bags, etc.
During prohibition, a places that sold alcohol illegally was called a speakeasy.
During prohibition, a places that sold alcohol illegally was called a speakeasy.
Small bottles filled with smuggled hooch were often referred to as "flasks" or "hip flasks". These bottles were discreetly carried to avoid detection during the Prohibition era, when the sale and consumption of alcohol were illegal in the United States.
A "wet." "An Out of Work Bartender" Rim Shot
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A smuggler of alcohol during prohibition
The Prohibition era
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