A Speakeasy is a place where alcoholic beverages were sold illegally during the Prohibition years in the USA (1920–33). Some think the word came from speak-softly shops, which were illegal drinking establishments in England and Ireland in the 19th century. Since alcohol was illegal people needed to be secretive. Customers were expected to speak quietly while inside the establishments to avoid being found out. Speakeasies in the USA did not become well known until 1920, when an amendment to the Constitution outlawed alcohol. In New York City there were between 20,000–100,000 speakeasies.

Driving on a rural road, I came across this vintage vehicle being used for advertising. It is advertising Speakeasy Motors. I love finding repurposed old vehicles. How about you?
Thank you for the back story. Agree, it’s fun to see this old vehicles.
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Indeed it is, and with a new purpose in life!
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🤍🤍
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Thanks for the explanation for where the term ‘speak-easy’ comes from. I’d always wondered!
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Its becoming popular again- as a fun thing. Secret doors leading you to a pub/bar room. There is one place in the Adirondacks that takes you to one in winter by sleigh.
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What a great find! 😊👍
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