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Collection of 18th Amendments (22)

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This clear prohibition sign indicates that alcoholic beverages are not permitted in the area.
This standard “No Alcohol” sign visually prohibits alcoholic beverages in public or private spaces.
These standard “no alcohol” signs indicate banned beverages-including beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits-in venues like schools, hospitals, and transport hubs.
A clear visual warning: alcohol in any form-including cans, bottles, and glasses-is prohibited here.
A nostalgic tribute to the end of Prohibition, this sign celebrates the repeal of the 18th Amendment with vintage flair and a celebratory toast.
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This graphic illustrates the core mandate of the 18th Amendment-prohibiting alcohol-and visually reinforces its historical impact through universal prohibition symbolism.
A nighttime protest in 1933, where citizens-many women-marched with bold signs declaring “WE WANT BEER,” signaling widespread support for ending Prohibition.
A 1920s-era political cartoon depicting the clash between Prohibition enforcement and tariff interests, with symbolic figures and sharp satire.
Municipal workers in early 1900s attire pour a viscous liquid into a street manhole, supervised by officials and police-a glimpse into early urban infrastructure maintenance.
A lively, modern logo representing community gatherings with music and nature.
A preserved copy of the Joint Resolution passed by the 50th U.S. Congress in 1887, bearing the signatures of Speaker John G. Carlisle and President Grover Cleveland.
A sleek green wine bottle stands beside a modern cyan martini glass, ideal for drink-related designs.
The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey argue over a contested photo finish-highlighting how narrow electoral margins fuel political tension.
Four campaigners-three women and one man-pose with “REPEAL OF AMENDMENT” signs attached to a 1930s sedan, symbolizing public support for ending Prohibition.
A charming minimalist blue bird icon ideal for playful digital designs.
This “no entry” symbol with a door icon clearly indicates that the door must not be opened or used-common in secure or hazardous areas.
Political cartoon illustrating a triumphant ride on the "Vietnam" wave, symbolizing victory.
Uncle Sam’s iconic gaze and direct appeal reinforce the urgent call to stay sober-combining patriotism with personal responsibility.
"An American Tragedy" — a satirical illustration highlighting the erosion of national values.
Municipal workers in early 1900s attire pour a viscous liquid into a street manhole, supervised by officials and police-a glimpse into early urban infrastructure maintenance.
A retro-inspired metal sign commemorating the repeal of the 18th Amendment, featuring bold typography and a classic beer toast illustration.
“Voting isn’t just a right-it’s the only box you *must* check when turning 18.”