A wild game of leapfrog – involving a suspected rum-running plane – took place in the air and on the ground in Spokane. Federal Prohibition agents suspected that the mysterious rum-running plane was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 15—MANCHESTER — It was about 2 a.m., Dec. 29, 1929, in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island, when the Black Duck, a rum-running ...
Back in the day of the “Roaring” 1920’s, transporting alcohol from the Bahamas — where it was legal, to the U.S. mainland — which was under the mandate of Prohibition, became an enticingly lucrative ...
WHEN 6,500 PEOPLE DESCEND ON ANTIGUA April 30 to May 6 for Sailing Week, the Caribbean’s biggest regatta, some will go sailing. More will drink rum. Lots of rum. No longer scorned by connoisseurs, the ...
Though Prohibition outlawed the manufacture, transport, and sale of alcohol during the 1920s and early 1930s, it couldn’t put a stop to Americans’ desire to imbibe. To satisfy that thirst—and turn a ...
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