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This question is very American, for those of you reading this message
outside of the U.S.
Allan Duffin is a film producer doing a History Channel (low budget) film
on "secret passages." He asked me if I knew of old speakeasies from the
prohibition era that still had "secret passages" or secret doors, I suppose.
For the life of me, I cannot think of any. I did refer him to the
Underground Railroad that ran through Columbus before the Civil War, but I
am not sure that was much help.
If you can help this gentleman, you might want to contact him directly at
[log in to unmask]
Austin Kerr
K. Austin Kerr
Professor of History, Ohio State University
Columbus Ohio 43210
voice: 614-292-2613
fax: 614-292-2282
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://people.history.ohio-state.edu/kerr.htm
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