During the late Victorian Period, the issues of temperance and prohibition were as much "hot topics" in Cape May as they were in the rest of the country. This living history program presents a debate between a local saloonkeeper and a representative of the Women's Christian Temperance Union that is moderated by Dr. Physick.
At the conclusion, your class may question the participants before having to vote for one position or the other.
For specific information and to schedule live and distance learning lessons, contact:
Museum Education Coordinator
Dr. Robert E. Heinly
609-884-5404, Ext. 134
rheinly@capemaymac.org




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