HRMM Bottles & Brews: Prohibition in the Hudson Valley
Prohibition in the United States began in January, 1920 when the 18th Amendment went into effect. But in the Hudson Valley, some people found ways around the prohibition on alcohol. Come to the museum for this special program on the history of Prohibition in the Hudson Valley. The program will begin with a brief talk on the history of Prohibition in the Hudson Valley, local reactions to the law, and how exactly some people circumvented the new law. The program will include a special one-night-only mini exhibit on breweries in Kingston, 1920s-themed hors d'oeuvres, and a tasting with Tuthilltown Spirits. Guests are encouraged to dress in 1920s attire.
Tickets are $45 for HRMM members, $55 for non-members and include the hors d'oeuvres, tasting with Tuthilltown Spirits, and a free souvenir glass.
Not a member? Join before March 21st and not only will you receive $10 off admission to this special event, you'll also get a discount on membership as part of our March Membership Madness Drive! Learn more.

Date and Time
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM EDT
Fees/Admission
$45 for HRMM members
$55 for non-members
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