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Galvestons Red Light District Kimber Fountain

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Galvestons Red Light District Kimber Fountain
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 132
Author: Kimber Fountain
ISBN: 9781439664926, 1439664927, 2018940087
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Galvestons Red Light District Kimber Fountain by Kimber Fountain 9781439664926, 1439664927, 2018940087 instant download after payment.

A local historian recounts nearly seventy years of seduction and scandal along the Texas Gulf Coast in this lively chronicle of Galveston’s notorious past. Known today as a colorful resort destination featuring family entertainment and a thriving arts district, Galveston, Texas, was once notorious for its flourishing vice economy and infamous red-light district. Called simply “The Line,” the unassuming five blocks of Postoffice Street came alive every night with wild parties and generous offerings of love for sale. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, The Line was a stubborn mainstay of the island cityscape until it was finally shut down in the 1950s. But ridding Galveston of prostitution would prove much more difficult than putting a padlock on the front door. In Galveston’s Red Light District, Texas historian Kimber Fountain pursues the sequestered story of women who wanted to make their own rules and the city that wanted to let them.

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