Coshocton Whiskey Club at Pod & Goggles

A Hidden Hub of Rebellion:
The Bootlegging Legacy of 241 Main Street

In the quiet heart of Coshocton, Ohio, where the Tuscarawas and Walhonding Rivers meet to form the Muskingum, stands a building whose walls once held a secret pulse. Today it's a place of community, creativity, and local pride - but a century ago, during the turbulent years of Prohibition, it was the discreet epicenter of Coshocton's underground liquor trade.

Pod and Goggles Coshocton Ohio

Caught Between Law and Thirst
When the 18th Amendment took effect in 1920, Coshocton found itself in the same predicament as countless newly immigrant settling down American towns: the law said 'no!,' but the people said 'we will see!' With river access, rail lines, and a network of back-alley connections, Coshocton became fertile ground for quiet defiance. And at the center of it all stood this very building.

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241 Main Street, Coshocton Ohio