Ran Jun 16 2022 through May 28 2023
This included Prohibition, which tried to block the flow of alcohol that irrigated the decade’s flair and freedom. Less known was a tide of anti-immigrant prejudice, using Prohibition to target minorities.
All this history is found in Ventura County: the gold flash of good times and glamor – barely concealing the tarnished tin of misused power.
This exhibit made possible in part by the generous support of:
The John Hammer Family
The Heritage Fund at VCCF
The DeArkland Family
The Chrisman Estate Company
Additional support provided by:
Ventura Spirits
Museum of Ventura County in Downtown Ventura is temporarily closed as we install new exhibitions. We look forward to welcoming you back on June 5.
Agriculture Museum in Santa Paula is open Sundays, 11 AM–5 PM, with free admission.
Albinger Archaeological Museum is open Saturday and Sunday, 11 AM–5 PM, with free admission.