Prohibition Scavenger Hunt in NYC.

Uncover the secrets of NYC's prohibition era, one clue at a time.

Explore Prohibition History with a Scavenger Hunt in NYC

New York City

New York City is the epicenter of Prohibition history, a period from 1920 to 1933 when the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol were outlawed. The Volstead Act, implemented in 1920, led to the rise of speakeasies and underground bars, creating a rich tapestry of stories that define the city’s cultural heritage. Iconic figures like Al Capone and Lucky Luciano operated within the city’s shadows, while events such as the 1929 St. Valentine's Day Massacre underscored the violent underbelly of the era. Locations like the former speakeasy at 21 Club, located at 21 W 52nd St, still bear the marks of this time, with hidden wine cellars that once evaded the law. The Prohibition era is not just a footnote in history; it’s woven into the fabric of New York’s identity, influencing everything from architecture to nightlife and even modern laws.

For an engaging Prohibition scavenger hunt, explore notable neighborhoods such as the West Village, where the infamous speakeasy Chumley's once operated behind a false storefront at 86 Bedford St. Venture to the Lower East Side, where you can find the Tenement Museum at 103 Orchard St, a reminder of the immigrant experience during Prohibition. Don't miss the historic Bowery district, where the Bowery Ballroom stands as a testament to the resilience and evolution of nightlife in NYC. Another key location is the Flatiron District, home to the Flatiron Building at 175 5th Ave, which witnessed the transformation of the city's drinking culture. Each of these sites offers a glimpse into the clandestine world of speakeasies and the hidden stories that shaped the city during Prohibition.

StoryHunt's interactive mystery walk immerses you in NYC's Prohibition narrative through a self-guided adventure. As you stroll through historic neighborhoods, clues sent directly to your phone—no app needed—lead you to hidden spots and secret stories about the era. The AI narrator reacts to your answers, enhancing the experience with real historical context. You’ll walk at your own pace, discovering the forgotten history of speakeasies and the underground world of bootleggers, all while enjoying a unique and personal exploration of the city. With a typical duration of 2-3 hours, this adventure offers an engaging way to experience New York’s Prohibition past for just $14.99 per person.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a prohibition scavenger hunt?

A prohibition scavenger hunt is an interactive exploration of NYC's Prohibition history, where players solve clues related to speakeasies and hidden stories.

Is it scary/intense?

No, it's designed to be an engaging and educational experience, focusing on history rather than thrills.

What neighborhoods does it cover?

The hunt typically covers neighborhoods like the West Village, Lower East Side, and Bowery.

How much does it cost?

The scavenger hunt starts at $14.99 per person.

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Pick a city. Choose a story. You receive a curated mystery mission set in a real neighborhood.

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Follow clues through the streets. Everything happens via chat. Your phone sends you clues, riddles, and directions to hidden spots, secret doors, and forgotten places.

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Solve the puzzle. Live the legend. 2-3 hours of immersive adventure. No guide. No bus. Just you and the city.

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