A Whiskey Six was the
name given to the big, high powered automobiles used by the booze runners in
the days of Prohibition. The favored automobile was the Buick. Minot was a local point for the Whiskey
Runners in the era of 1919 to 1921. The whiskey running was at its peak during
this time. Minot was the last major stop before Canada. The whiskey runners at
times would travel in packs with a pilot car ahead to warn the if any lawmen
were waiting up ahead. On some days, a whole city block would be lined with
“whiskey sixes” waiting for dusk to make their run for the booze. They seldom
returned to Minot after getting the load as the main destination was points
like St Paul, Minneapolis, Sioux City and Omaha.
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