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WEDNESDAYS | AUGUST 11 -AUGUST 18, 2010 | 6:00 - 9:00 PM
The Speakeasy at 1220 Fifth
Tickets: $15; $10 for Museum members, you will be secretly admitted with one FREE drink ticket and can check out special exhibitions, including Meet Flapper Jane, and enjoy the Fifth Avenue Terrace, with music and spirits of the era.
Light fare by Great Performances available for purchase.
Watch our video to see all of the Prohibition-era fun!
During Prohibition (1919-1933), New York City’s speakeasies were home to drinking, dancing and the swinging sounds of the city’s Jazz Age, and there were over 32,000 establishments. Today, the tradition lives on at the Museum of the City of New York. Be sure to put in an appearance. Or else. Spread the word – discreetly – and tell them Jerry sent you…
Tickets are only available one week in advance. Photos by Jamie Beck
RESERVE TICKETS
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Reserve online at www.mcny.org or by telephone at 917.492.3395. DIRECTIONS By subway: #6 Lexington Avenue train to 103rd St., then walk three blocks west. #2 or #3 train to Central Park North/110th St., walk one block east to Fifth Avenue, then south to 103rd St. By bus: M1, M3, M4, or M106 to 104th St., M2 to 101st St.
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