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1. A Few Facts about Kansas A Few Facts about Kansas December/24/1910 Article about the legal prohibition of alcohol in the state of Kansas and its effects on the population at the state line in the form of saloons such as the O. K. Club, etc. Description also of topics...

2. Before Prohibition, during Prohibition and Now Before Prohibition, during Prohibition and Now August//1943 Article lamenting the social and economic problems caused by alcohol production, sale, and consumption, especially by young people, both before and after the Prohibition era.

3. Hoochy Coochie Hoochy Coochie June 1-7, 2006 Brief article describes The Ship, a saloon once located at 411 E. 10th Street. The author also delves into the details of the oldest liquor licenses in Kansas City, among which is that of the Peanut's...

4. Ninth Street and State Line--The World's Wettest Block Ninth Street and State Line--The World's Wettest Block October, 2004 Article detailing the history of "the wettest block in the world"--9th Street from State Line to Genesee Street in the West Bottoms. The author reports that by 1909, 25 saloons filled all but two storefronts...

5. Saloon Restrictions in Kansas City, Missouri [and] Law Enforcement in Kansas Saloon Restrictions in Kansas City, Missouri [and] Law Enforcement in Kansas August/25/1906 Two consecutive articles about alcohol and saloon regulations in the Kansas City area. Description in the first article about the Kansas City, Missouri, ordinance "limit[ing] the number of saloons within...

6. Speakeasies Speakeasies