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Moonshine is an unincorporated town located in Clark County, Illinois, United States. It has been featured on the CBS Sunday Morning Show . There is only one building in the entire town (not including the outhouse), and this was a grocery store built in 1912.
Formed by Carl (born 1888), Earl (born 1890), and Bernie "Red" Shelton (born 1898) of "Geff" Jeffersonville, Wayne County, Illinois shortly after Prohibition came into effect in 1920, the gang operated in Williamson County, Illinois, making moonshine and other illegal alcoholic beverages.
Bru Burger's Plainfield location (2499 Perry Crossing Way, Plainfield) will offer the Lunar Shadow, a spiced, citrusy rum drink featuring pineapple juice and allspice liqueur. Sun King Brewing
Meal: Pepperoni rolls, ramps, Moonshine, Appalachian stack cake Pepperoni rolls, a simple yet flavorful snack of pepperoni baked inside soft bread, originated in the early 20th century as a ...
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As of the 2020 census [1] there were 283 people, 89 households, and 60 families residing in the township. The population density was 7.62 inhabitants per square mile (2.94/km 2).
Pam Sutton, the widow of legendary moonshiner and bootlegger Popcorn Sutton, sits in Popcorn's favorite chair outside her home in Parrottsville on Oct. 25.
Yankee Doodle had restaurants on 125th and Burleigh streets in Brookfield, Wis. and at 1119 N. La Grange Road in La Grange Park, Illinois during the 1970s. The La Grange Park site is now a dry cleaner. The buildings had a red, white and blue motif. The slogan in the early 1970s was "Come On Down Where The Good Times Are! Yankee Doodle Dandy!"