SPEAKEASIES are back?
THE SPEAKEASY AT 1220 FIFTH
WEDNESDAYS | JULY 15 - AUGUST 26 | 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Enjoy the music and spirits of the era on our Fifth Avenue Terrace
Museum Members: $10 | Non-Members: $12
Admission includes one FREE drink and access to the Museum's first-floor galleries.
No reservations, tickets sold at the door. Rain or shine!
During Prohibition (1919-1933), New York City’s speakeasies were home to drinking, dancing and the swinging sounds of the city’s Jazz Age. Under the mayoralty of Jimmy “Beau James” Walker (1926-1932), New York’s speakeasy count grew to over 32,000 establishments.
Image credit: The Museum of the City of New York, Manuscript Collection.
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