Prohibition was the death of the traditional American saloon, and the ruin of many a brewery--but at least it was the making of the Speakeasy. Join us for a talk about the history of how Speakeasies helped the beer-drinkers of Somerville endure the bleak years 1920-1933, led by historian, Dan Breen.



This event is co-sponsored by Somerville Museum and Aeronaut Brewing Company



Since this is at a brewery, the event is 21+. Aeronaut Brewing Company is wheelchair accessible.



$10 ticket (suggested donation)*

Somerville Museum members free



*Donation does not guarantee entry; this event is first come, first serve, so come early!



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Image: Speakeasy at 153 Causeway Street, Boston, MA; raided and destroyed by federal agents; photograph courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection