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The American Prohibition Museum located in Savannah's City Market is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition. While here, guests will travel back in time to the early 1900s, as anti-alcohol rallies swept the nation and the “booze problem” was pushed to the fore-front of American politics. The true story of America’s struggle with the liquor question, the passing of the 18th Amendment, its impact on the nation, and the far-reaching consequences of the thirteen years of Prohibition all come to life within the walls of the American Prohibition Museum.
Through immersive displays and state-of-the-art dioramas, museum goers will learn how Prohibition and Temperance shaped thinking and culture for more than two hundred years of American history.
Not your average “Dry” Museum, the American Prohibition Museum features state-of-the-art displays such as: A recreated 1918 Street Scene, setting the stage in “Anywhere, USA”-- A captivating Tent Revival featuring fire and brimstone preacher, Reverend Billy Sunday-- Carry Nation’s Hatchetations and a bar demolished by her signature hatchet-- Lillian M.N. Stephens and Adolphus Busch squaring off and pleading their side of the argument-- A dimly lit Moonshine Scene, tucked back into the heart of America’s wilderness-- A hidden gem of a Speakeasy bar, serving up period authentic cocktails-- And much, much more…
Experience this one-of-a-kind attraction when you visit Savannah! Get your eTickets now for the American Prohibition Museum. Learn history the fun way!
Name
The American Prohibition Museum
Operating Times
Open Daily: 10:00am - 5:00pm with last entry at 4:15pm. Guests of all ages are allowed in the museum during all operating hours, but photo ID is required at the door to receive a wristband for admittance to the Speakeasy. Guests under the age of 21 are not permitted in the Speakeasy. (Closed on St Patrick's Day).
Reservation Notes
Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 12 months of the purchase date.
Duration
1 hour
Booth Location
209 West Saint Julian Street, Savannah GA 31401
The American Prohibition Museum is located within City Market of Downtown Savannah between Franklin Square and Ellis Square on Saint Julian Street. It is three blocks south from Bay Street and two blocks north from Broughton Street. Get off at Stop 7 for Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah.
Nearest Intersection
Franklin Square and Ellis Square.
Parking
Metered parking is available on street. Free parking is offered through Old Town Trolley Tours with a trolley ticket purchase.
Age Requirements
Child Ticket: 4-12 yrs of age. Children 3 yrs of age and younger are free.
The 600 passenger Savannah River Queen and the 550 passenger Georgia Queen are triple-decker, red, white and blue riverboat vessels that offer a variety of different tours all through the harbor. Each operates under United States Coast Guard regulations and conforms to rigid requirements for passenger safety. The vessels are climate controlled for year round comfort.
Relive a bygone era on board one of Savannah Riverboat Cruises riverboats. Experience the river that was - and remains -the lifeblood of Savannah. Hear the captain's intriguing tales and historic facts about her modern day port and the ships that visit from all over the world. Take advantage of the great photo opportunities of Savannah's historic riverfront and skyline. Snacks and beverages are available on board at the Riverboat Snack Shop. This one-hour cruise is fun for children and adults alike. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the view.
Savannah Riverboat Cruises has been a mainstay along Savannah's historic waterfront. No visit to Savannah is complete without a riverboat cruise!
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Savannah Riverboat Cruises-Sightseeing Cruise
Operating Times
Operates Wednesday through Sunday at 1:00pm and Saturday at 3:30pm. Varies by Season. Boarding begins 30 minutes prior to departure. No sightseeing cruises on Thanksgiving or Christmas Day.
Reservation Notes
Reservations do not need to be confirmed in advance.
Duration
1.5 hours
Booth Location
9 East River Street, Savannah, GA 31412
Nearest Intersection
E. River Street and Drayton Street
Age Requirements
Child Ticket: 5- 12 years old. Under 5 are free.
Notes
For groups of 10 or more an additional service charge is applied. You MUST call to get group rates: 305-433-8395.
The Museum's 90,000 square foot facility encompasses exhibits displaying photographs, letters, diaries, journals and artifacts that together capture the essence of this significant time in our nation's history. The 9,000+ books, original photographs and manuscripts, oral history interviews and personal accounts from World War II veterans are utilized by authors, historians and students completing in-depth research on Eighth Air Force history.
The Museum's compelling and powerful exhibits begin with the Prelude to War exhibit, describing the global conflict prior to the United States entering World War II. Visitors are then engaged in exhibits depicting the United States' role, particularly the Eighth Air Force's role during World War II.
The Museum consistently updates and creates new exhibits to enhance the visitor's experience. They recently updated the Mission Experience and completed a renovation of the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial exhibit. They have begun a significant upgrade to the POW exhibit. New exhibits are in the planning stage, including a ground crew exhibit to coincide with the completion of the B-17 restoration, and a post-World War II exhibit depicting the Eighth Air Force's role in Korea, Vietnam, and today.
Get your eTickets now for the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force and pay your personal tribute.
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National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
Operating Times
Museum Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 10 am – 5 pm; Sunday: Noon – 5 pm (Closed Mondays). Closed: New Years Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.
Reservation Notes
Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 6 months of the purchase date.
Duration
self guided
Booth Location
175 Bourne Ave, Pooler, GA 31322
Parking
Parking is available outside of the Museum for all guests.
Age Requirements
Child Ticket: children ages 6-12. Children under 6 visit for free. Special rates are offered for Seniors, AARP, AAA, active and retired military, and World War II veterans are given complimentary admission.
Notes
COVID-19 safety procedures: Museum galleries will be capacity controlled at 25% of capacity; All museum staff are required to wear facemasks; visitors are strongly recommended to do so; Social distancing of staff and visitors is required; Interior doors will be kept open to minimize touching of handles and push plates; and Hand sanitizing stations have been established in selected locations throughout the museum.
The Museum is handicap accessible. No pets allowed, but service animals are welcomed
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History and learning have never been more hands on- or tastier!
Cocktail culture was born during Prohibition when alcohol was so potent and nose curling that bartenders and home brewers started combining mixers with the booze to make it more palatable! We follow the tradition of those early mixologists and will help you learn how to make proper Prohibition Era cocktails in our speakeasy.
This 2 hour long experience takes place in Congress Street Up, the 1920's style speakeasy inside the American Prohibition Museum. Using authentic bar equipment and learning from our expert bartenders, you’ll create Prohibition Era cocktails that will impress your friends for years to come.
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Cocktail Classes in Congress Street Up
Operating Times
Operates Monday through Saturday at 7:00pm. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to starting time. See calendar for dates available. Guests must present photo-ID and be 21 years of age or older.
Reservation Notes
Reservations are required. Reservation based tickets are non-refundable. You may reschedule up to 24 hours in advance of tour time by calling 912-233-0083.
Duration
2 hours
Booth Location
220 Congress Street, Savannah GA 31401
Nearest Intersection
Congress Street and Jefferson Street
Parking
Metered parking is available on street
Age Requirements
Must be 21 years of age or older.
The American Prohibition Museum
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Restored Prohibition era vehicles “drive” the period’s history
More than 200 historic artifacts
Captivating dioramas and hi-tech immersive displays