39% off (Sale price $35.25, Reg. Price $58.00) :: Relive the past on this exciting three-hour guided walking tour during which your guide will help make the past come alive. In 1920, the United States enacted the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, banning liquor production, public consumption and the selling of any alcoholic products. This catapulted the criminal world and helped the mob monopolize and grow their illegal business of alcohol production. Some of the most vicious gangsters gained fortune and fame. Illegal bars known as speakeasies opened all over the country and served bootleg liquor to the thirsty public. As Al Capone said, All I do is supply a public demand. Youll start your tour at Petrosino Square and walk in the footsteps of the gangsters and visit some of the watering holes that served illegal liquor during Prohibition. At each of the three to four stops you can (legally) sip a craft cocktail, beer or wine or even a shot available for purchase and served by the top bartenders in New York. While sipping on your now legal alcoholic beverage youll hear stories of the Mafia and how it infiltrated society. By the end of the tour you will be a wiseguy about Prohibition and the mob.Event Description: The tour requires one mile of walking.Alcoholic beverages are not included.Tour will run rain or shine. In the case of very inclement weather (90% precipitation and/or 26 mph or 16 kph winds) the tour will be cancelled.The tickets identified in this promotion are made available through Goldstar. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by 115 Kenmare St in connection with this deal.This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
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