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Taverns, (also called Saloons, Bars or Inns or (in England and Australia, public houses
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Taverns, (also called Saloons, Bars or Inns or (in England and Australia, public houses
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Taverns, (also called Saloons, Bars or Inns or (in England and Australia, public houses
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Saloons were dark and nasty places, and to the wives of the men inside, they were satanic.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Saloons were dark and nasty places, and to the wives of the men inside, they were satanic.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Please remember to keep off the streets and out of the Saloons…and never draw to an inside straight.
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“Royal Saloons,” a playbill which showed me ships completely rigged, carrying men, and careering over boundless and tempestuous oceans.
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Saloons paid $50 per month to be allowed to stay open after hours, and $25 per week for each poker or craps table.
The Golden Age of Chicago Prostitution: A Q&A with Karen Abbott - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Saloons paid $50 per month to be allowed to stay open after hours, and $25 per week for each poker or craps table.
The Golden Age of Chicago Prostitution: A Q&A with Karen Abbott - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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They always die game at the Minor Theatres and the Saloons, and the people like it very much.
Miscellaneous Papers 2007
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