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#57 After prohibition ended in 1933, people found just about any and every reason to toast. Some drive-ins served alcohol. 1940s.

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#57 After prohibition ended in 1933, people found just about any and every reason to toast. Some drive-ins served alcohol. 1940s.

Eating in a Car: The Drive-in Restaurants from the Past

#57 After prohibition ended in 1933, people found just about any and every reason to toast. Some drive-ins served alcohol. 1940s.

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