The 21st Amendment
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Capacity: 1,000ml / 33.8 oz
- Material: Glass decanter, glass stopper
December 5, 1933 — Prohibition ended overnight. The bootleggers who'd built empires had a choice: go legitimate or go down. Some took their money and bought distilleries, restaurants, and sports franchises. Some weren't so clean about it. The amendment changed the law, but didn't change everybody.
Raymond Parks left home at 14 to learn the moonshine trade. He was quiet, careful, and good at it — accumulating wealth without accumulating enemies. When he had enough, he didn’t spend it. He invested it in stock car racing, a sport populated almost entirely by men who’d learned to drive running liquor. The first race ever held under NASCAR’s banner was won by a driver Parks bankrolled. He never drove a lap himself. He just had the vision to see where the money should go.
Raymond Parks left home at 14 to learn the moonshine trade. He was quiet, careful, and good at it — accumulating wealth without accumulating enemies. When he had enough, he didn’t spend it. He invested it in stock car racing, a sport populated almost entirely by men who’d learned to drive running liquor. The first race ever held under NASCAR’s banner was won by a driver Parks bankrolled. He never drove a lap himself. He just had the vision to see where the money should go.
