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King Alcohol Ends Reign: Ithaca’s Prohibition History Walking Tour

King Alcohol Ends Reign: Ithaca’s Prohibition History Walking Tour

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Fri, Nov 27
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

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In the early 1900s, Ithaca, NY earned some colorful nicknames: “Sodom,” “Sin City,” and “Rum Town, USA.” Long before national Prohibition took hold, Ithacans were already battling over booze, morality, and modernity. “King Alcohol Ends Reign” is a 10-block walking tour through downtown Ithaca that traces the city’s spirited (and often surprising) history with Prohibition. Led by trained docents from The History Center, this 60–70 minute experience takes you to the actual sites of speakeasies, dry raids, church protests, saloons, and reform rallies—uncovering how Ithaca became one of the first cities in New York State to go dry. Through historic images, newspaper headlines, and stories of resistance and reform, you’ll see the city in a whole new light. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, you’ll never look at downtown Ithaca the same way again. Tours are Thursday-Saturday at 5:30 PM What: 75 minute walking tour Where: The History Center in Tompkins County, 110 N Tioga St, Ithaca NY 14850 Who: This tour is designed for ages 16-116 Wear Comfortable Shoes, Bring an Umbrella, Jacket, and Water Bottle Weather – this tour takes place rain or shine! In case of severe weather, we’ll determine cancellations by 10:30 am the morning-of.

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