Proximity to water was a rumrunner’s advantage like Bootlegger’s Alley on Shelter Island. (Photo credit: Eleanor P. Labrozzi)

With more than 1,600 miles of shoreline on Long Island, plus a close proximity to water, there was a lot more going on than just some friendly fishing. Have a listen to Charity Robey’s historically rich take on how the South Fork survived Prohibition — one stowed away bottle of spirit at a time.

Law enforcement seizing a shipment of illegal hooch on Fishers Island. (Photo courtesy of the Henry L. Ferguson Museum, Fishers Island, NY)
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