Cannonman17
Bronze Member
Years ago I was told by somebody that this one particular bar on the Wisconsin river had a back room business during prohibition. Apparently they had a small gambling and alcohol business behind the scenes so to speak. Supposedly the feds and local police were tipped off and a raid was conducted, the owner and some patrons ran out the back with several slot machines and bottles of booze (cases of it?? I don't know) but anyways... as the story goes they started throwing the "evidence" in the river, including at least a couple of slot machines. The feds/police caught up with them before they could get rid of everything and they were arrested. Now I've been to this place and looked around- what would have been the bar at the time is indeed only a short distance from the river (maybe 50 yards from the back door). I know for a fact that the original bar has been there long enough for the story to be plausible. When you go to the edge of the river straight behind this place you're looking at quite a little drop down to the water. The river at this point is somewhat confined in between two bluffs and the current is pretty fast. Directly below where one would assume they ran there is a deep hole in the river- hard to measure with fishing line because of the fast currant. My questions are these: has anybody else heard of this? does it sound like an old wives tale? (I have not yet researched it at all) IF it is a true story what do you suppose the chances are of getting a magnet big enough to pull one of these slot machines up to the surface again? I would have to believe that they wouldn't have had time to empty them of all the coins. And lastly where would I begin to research such a thing?