Prohibition was officially repealed on December 5, 1933. Crowds of New Yorkers celebrated with their first legal drink in 14 years. This young lady seems to have relied on the booze to keep her warm.
Photo: Science Source/Fine Art America
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Prohibition was officially repealed on December 5, 1933. Crowds of New Yorkers celebrated with their first legal drink in 14 years. This young lady seems to have relied on the booze to keep her warm.
Photo: Science Source/Fine Art America
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMY ACKER!!!
Idlewild (now JFK) Airport dedicated its new $30 million international Arrivals and Airline Wing buildings on December 5, 1957. Donald V. Lowe, chairman of the Port of New York Authority, addressed a crowd of some 1,000 invited guests at a ceremony to mark the occasion.
Photo: John Rooney for the AP
December 5, 1933 was the Big Day: Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment, thus ending Prohibition.
Photo: NY Daily Mirror
Apparently undaunted by the recent Wall Street disaster, a brokerage house at 55 Broadway installed this new ticker, December 5, 1929. It was designed to handle multi-million trades a day with ease.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/Fine Art America
Dani's mom wants to pretty much buy us all the baby furniture. I am like, "thanks, but no thanks." But I'm gonna let it happen despite my reservations on the situation. I mean i think it's super generous and i appreciate it dearly cause it's gonna save us so much money. I just don't want her to feel like we can't afford it, I have a good amount of savings & dani works at her dance studio. I also have some casting calls planned, I guess i just don't want to be labeled as "poor" cause it's the furthest thing from the truth. I mean we aren't rich by any means, but we do well for ourselves.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the president and first lady will attend the state funeral, which will be held at Washington National Cathedral.
good news. all my homework for this semester is DONE