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Description: Exhibiting some materials and artifacts covering the years from 1870-1934. Remainder of collection reproduced on 575 rolls of microfilm. Includes hours. Located in Westerville Public Library.
Anti-Saloon League Museum | Anti-Saloon League Museum > Anti-Saloon League Museum From 1893 to 1933, the Anti-Saloon League was a major force in American politics. Influencing the United States through the printed word and lobbying, it turned a moral crusade into a Constitutional amendment. The League left a legacy of printed material at a site bequeathed to the Westerville Public Library which houses the Anti-Saloon League Museum.
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Page title:Anti-Saloon League Museum | Anti-Saloon League Museum
Keywords:prohibition temperance anti-saloon antisaloon leage museum library politics 1893 1933 ken burns
Description:Anti-Saloon League Museum houses a collection of information about a major force in American politics (1893 to 1933) that brought about the passing of the 18th amendment, Prohibition.
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