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Beer Ball Participants

Washington, D.C.: April 4, 1933 These Washington debutantes will be participants in the Inaugural Beer Ball at the Washington Auditorium to celebrate the return of the foaming amber liquid

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1930s 1933 B And W Beer Caucasian Appearance Cheerful Happy Monochromatic Monochrome Prohibition Smiling Toasting Washington Dc Debutantes


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This vintage photograph captures a momentous occasion in Washington, D. C. history - the Inaugural Beer Ball held on April 4,1933. After years of enduring Prohibition, these cheerful Washington debutantes are finally able to celebrate the return of beer with overflowing joy. Standing arm in arms, they radiate happiness as they raise their beer steins high in a toast to this historic event. The image showcases the exuberance felt by these young women and marks the end of an era characterized by restrictions on alcohol consumption. Their smiling faces reflect the triumph over prohibition and signify a new chapter in American society. Taken indoors at the Washington Auditorium, this monochromatic print adds a touch of nostalgia to its historical significance. The participants' caucasian appearance is representative of North America during that time period. Preserved through time, this photograph from Underwood Archives serves as a reminder of how far we have come since those days when enjoying a simple glass of beer was considered illicit. It encapsulates both the relief and excitement experienced by Americans when they were once again able to savor the foaming amber liquid. As we admire this piece of history captured through photography, let us remember not only its significance but also appreciate how it symbolizes our ability to overcome challenges and embrace change for a brighter future.

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