April 29, 1933 – With the receipt of his Class B permit, Joe Vitosh opens one of the first Iowa City bars following the end of Prohibition.
When Prohibition officially ended in 1933, Iowa City, after seventeen ‘dry’ years, began issuing liquor licenses once more. While dozens of new taverns opened for business over the next six years (1933-1939), today, only four of those taverns still remain. Joe’s Place is one. Can you guess the other Iowa City watering holes that have survived all these 85+ years?
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