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the Speak Easy in Moorhead, MN The
term "speakeasy" became popular during the
1920s to identify bars, restaurants, halls and ballrooms
where alcoholic drinks were sold illegally. The
18th Amendment of the United States Constitution
forbid the sales of beverages with 0.5% of alcohol.
To be admitted in an
establishment that served alcoholic beverages, the
customers were expected to speak low or discretely in
order not to attract attention. The term "speakeasy"
was born. Speakeasies were typically presented as an
ice cream parlor, pastry shop, restaurant or coffee
shop. Before entering, the customers were "evaluated"
through a small window. They would only gain
entry by using the right card, knock or password.
In 1929, it was
estimated that there were anywhere between 35,000 and
100,000 speakeasies in New York City alone.
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