Savannah's Prohibition Museum: Step Back in Time!
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Overview
The American Prohibition Museum in Savannah's City Market is the first museum in the U.S. that's all about the Prohibition era. Guests can take a trip back to the early 1900s, when people were arguing about alcohol and it became a big deal in politics.
Visitors will discover the real story of America's struggle with alcohol, how the 18th Amendment was created, what happened because of it, and the long-lasting effects of the 13 years of Prohibition, all inside the museum. This is a self-guided tour that lets you explore at your own pace. The American Prohibition Museum brings history to life and lets you be a part of it.
Please note that the museum admission is included. However, transportation to and from the museum is not included. Also, food and drinks are not included, and the museum is closed on St. Patrick's Day (March 17).




Highlights
Explore the Roaring Twenties: Step back in time and experience the Prohibition era.
Discover the History of Prohibition: Learn about the 18th Amendment and its impact on America.
Self-Guided Tour: Explore the museum at your own pace.
Located in Savannah's City Market: Easily accessible in a popular area.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the American Prohibition Museum for its historical exhibits and informative self-guided tour. Some find it a bit expensive and would appreciate more interactive elements.

Guests loved learning about the Prohibition era.
Visitors really enjoyed the exhibits.
Many found the self-guided tour to be informative and engaging.
Some guests thought the speakeasy was a fun addition.
A few guests felt it was a bit pricey.
Some wished for more interactive elements.
The Journey
American Prohibition Museum, Savannah
Step back in time at the American Prohibition Museum in Savannah, Georgia, the only museum in the U.S. dedicated to the history of Prohibition. Journey through immersive exhibits, including a recreated 1918 street scene, a fiery tent revival, and Carry Nation's infamous hatchetations. Discover the hidden speakeasy, serving up authentic period cocktails, and witness the clash between Temperance advocates and brewing magnates. More than just a historical record, the museum vividly brings to life the dramatic era when America went 'dry,' exploring its impact on culture, politics, and the birth of organized crime. A must-visit for history buffs and cocktail enthusiasts alike, offering a unique glimpse into a tumultuous time.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes admission to the American Prohibition Museum. It excludes transportation to and from the museum, food and drinks inside the museum, and entry on St. Patrick's Day (March 17) when the museum is closed. Please note that the experience is self-guided. No pickup or drop-off service provided; you will need to make your own way to the American Prohibition Museum in Savannah's City Market.
Hot Tip
Some visitors suggest allowing at least 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the museum and read all the exhibits. Also, consider visiting during off-peak hours for a less crowded experience. If you want to have a drink at the speakeasy, make sure to factor in extra time.