info. on locations of old speakeasies still around

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I'm doing research on old speakeasies of prohibition era and great stories to along along with them. if you have any knowledge of any good stories from that era, or know of any speakeasy still operating or boarded up in the basement of an old building........please let me know. Thanks.

-- daniela turudich (turudich@inreach.com), April 27, 1998

Answers

Check out the web site at: for at least one spot.

-- Ron Filion (rfilion@geocities.com), April 28, 1998.

Let's try that internet address again. It's the Cafe du Nord on Market Street:

www.cafedunord.com/history.html

-- Ron Filion (rfilion@geocities.com), April 29, 1998.


Spec's on Columbus used to be a speakeasy. Now it's a bar. Doesn't look like its changed much.

-- (tscollins@yahoo.com), October 12, 1998.

The hamburger restaraunt on the south-west corner of Masonic and Geary (is that still there?)was a speak-easy, and they made a point of advertising it as such... Also, the Irish pub (the Shamrock?) on the south side of Lincoln just west of 19th was a speak-easy.

-- Chris Dichtel (cyberiad@earthlink.net), February 01, 1999.

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