Prohibition Has Ended

John Gandolfo unloading first beers from train after Prohibition.

Prohibition Has Ended

This historic photo captures a moment of celebration as John Gandolfo unloads the first cases of beer at 8:30 AM on April 7, 1933, at the Eastside Southern Team Track in Santa Barbara, California. The event marked the end of Prohibition and the return of legal beer sales, a pivotal moment in local and national history.


Joining Gandolfo in this significant moment are notable figures including Harry Russell, Frank L. Gandolfo, Nels Kallkan, Albert E. Lugo, William G. Bonazzola, Angelo Pura, Walter Sevegny, and Frank Halferty. Together, they stand as witnesses and participants in a historic day that symbolizes the rebirth of the beverage industry and a cultural shift in America. This gathering of individuals highlights the collaborative spirit and shared excitement of the era.


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