Step back in time at the American Prohibition Museum in Savannah’s City Market. Explore the history of Prohibition, from anti-alcohol rallies to the passing of the 18th Amendment. Discover the far-reaching consequences of this fascinating era.
Step back in time at the American Prohibition Museum in Savannah’s City Market. Explore the history of Prohibition, from anti-alcohol rallies to the passing of the 18th Amendment. Discover the far-reaching consequences of this fascinating era.
- 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…
- 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!
- Includes museum admission
- Includes museum admission
- Transportation to/from attraction
- Food and drinks
- Museum closed on St. Patrick’s Day (March 17).
- Transportation to/from attraction
- Food and drinks
- Museum closed on St. Patrick’s Day (March 17).
The American Prohibition Museum, situated in Savannah’s City Market, stands as the first and only museum in the United States devoted to the history of Prohibition. Visitors can embark on a self-guided journey back to the early 1900s, a time when anti-alcohol rallies were prevalent across the nation and the “booze problem” became a significant political…
The American Prohibition Museum, situated in Savannah’s City Market, stands as the first and only museum in the United States devoted to the history of Prohibition. Visitors can embark on a self-guided journey back to the early 1900s, a time when anti-alcohol rallies were prevalent across the nation and the “booze problem” became a significant political issue. The museum vividly portrays America’s battle with the liquor dilemma, the enactment of the 18th Amendment, its effects on the country, and the extensive repercussions of the 13-year Prohibition era.
Enhance your visit with the Guided Tour Option or the Guided Tour & Cocktail Experience option. Both provide a comprehensive 45-minute guided tour. The Guided Tour option includes a cocktail or mocktail crafted to reflect the period. The Guided Tour & Cocktail Experience option offers a bartending session in the speakeasy, where guests can taste an Old Fashioned and create a Bees Knees!
- 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.
- Children 3 yrs of age and younger are free
- Open August - March 10am - 5pm. Last entry 4:15pm. April - July 10am - 6pm. Last entry at 5:15pm
- Emotional support animals and pets are not allowed.
- Per Georgia State Law, there is no speakeasy service on Sundays. Mocktails are available, only
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.