Whiskey Gap

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Whiskey Gap is a small, historic hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada, known for its past as a border crossing and rum-running hub during Prohibition.

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instanceOf hamlet
unincorporated community
borderCrossingBetween Alberta NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
Montana NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
country Canada
hasCurrentUse historic site
rural agricultural area
hasHeritageStatus recognized local historic locality
hasHistoricalRole border crossing
rum-running hub
smuggling route
hasNameEtymology named for whiskey smuggling activity
hasPopulationCharacteristic very small population
knownFor alcohol smuggling during Prohibition
ghost town characteristics
historic buildings
locatedIn Alberta
Foothills of the Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
southern Alberta NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Cardston County NERFINISHED
locatedInCountrySubdivision Province of Alberta NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Canadian Prairies NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
locatedNear Canada–United States border NERFINISHED
Montana NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Lethbridge NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Milk River NERFINISHED
partOf rural Alberta communities
significantPeriod 1920s
Prohibition era NERFINISHED
transportationRole historic route for cross-border trade

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Cardston County containsSettlement Whiskey Gap