Gold Nugget Speakeasy


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John Helvig Unknown bui271pp.jpg BU-I-271 Color 1405-0271-0016 bui271pp Print 4x6 c. 2000 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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Franklin D. Roosevelt portrait in Gold Nugget Speakeasy

 

The Gold Nugget was a Prohibition-era speakeasy located in the basement of Moore's Laundromat at 228 South Montezuma. The secret entrance was through a trapdoor in the floor.  This series of photos shows the ruins of the speakeasy in the year 2000.

The Moore's Laundromat building was razed in 2022, and the speakeasy apparently with it.

 

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