pay attention! A couple from New York bought a house built during the dry season: Renovation work revealed findings…

pay attention! A couple from New York bought a house built during the dry season: The renovation work revealed findings ...

pay attention! A couple from New York bought a house built during the dry season: The renovation work revealed surprising findings!

When the two began breaking down walls in a house in the town of Ames, they found dozens of bottles of whiskey that were apparently hidden in the house a hundred years ago when The dry season came into effect. According to reports, the person who built the house was involved in alcohol smuggling.

A couple from New York found close to 70 bottles of whiskey hidden in the walls of the house they purchased about a year ago, according to local media reports.

The couple bought the house in the town of Ames, about 70 km west of the New York capital, Albany. Since this is a house built in 1915, the couple knew they would have to renovate the place.

When they began the hard work, they discovered the dozens of bottles of whiskey hidden in the walls and under the floor. Apparently, the bottles of alcohol were hidden in the house a few years after it was built, as in 1920 the dry season came into effect in the United States. The house itself was built by a man who was involved in alcohol smuggling during this period.
The couple plans to keep a few bottles, but they plan to sell most of them, as at least some of the bottles are worth more than a thousand dollars each.





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