-->

Type something and hit enter

By On
advertise here

At the end of the Civil War, New York City was a sign of tort, like a cold drinking warm beer like prostitution. Physical activity was available on the east-west side of Manhattan, but the most prostitution areas were called Satan's circus and were 24th to 40th Avenue, 5-7th Avenue. "Main Street" of Satan's circus was Broadway of the 23rd to 42nd Street, it was called "The Line". Satan's circus became part of a big corrupt region later called "freshwater awaji". It was also known for thieves and numerous gaming centers.

In the 1890s, after Edison electrified in New York City, the spread of Tenderloin's Broadway was called 'Great White Way' for a large number of light advertising signs that are prominent in the city. In the early 1900s, when the theater district moved over Uptown over 42nd Street, "Great white road" was delivered to the area of ​​"Broadway" above Times Square.

After the Civil War, the New York City police have greatly rotted. They were destroyed by corruption in their own class. As a result, the police had little time to actually police Satan's circle. In fact, there is great evidence that the evidence that the police profited from the prostitute's house removes the weekly magazine from the procedure.

John A. Kennedy, police chief of New York City, was not one of the minority police officers in New York City. During the Civil War the 1863 riot was mostly beaten up when he tried to face a riot and personally accomplish it. The angry crowd surrendered to Kennedy and beaten him helplessly. Kennedy was saved because a sympathetic passerby witnessed his strike and told the angry crowd that Kennedy had already died.

Kennedy worked so hard that he could reduce Bordello's epidemic at Satan's circus, but he was overwhelmed by the non-cooperation of the policemen and the direct intervention of the power in Tamani Hall. A simple fact is that as soon as Kennedy closed Bordelo and arrested the inhabitants, a dirty politician stepped in. The next day, Bordello came back and the employees returned to work.

In 1866, Kennedy announced a report to Bishop Simpson, a director of Methodism who ordered more than 20,000 parish church members. Bishop Simpson preached and said that New York City had more prostitutes than prostitutes. According to the police record, Kennedy claimed that there were 3,300 prostitutes in New York City and claimed to have been working in 621 Bodera and 99 hotels, arguing against it. This figure also included girls of 747 waiters working in concert salons and dance halls.

Bishop Simpson criticized President Kennedy's report and President Kennedy stroked the streets of New York on a dark night's night and said he was not considering thousands of "street walkers" who were hanging around the streets of New York . Pastor Thomas de Witt Tarmage, who had played a mission to end Satan's crime, circus called the whole city of New York "modern Gomorra" to make Satan's circus not exist.

In the 1860 's, the most famous Bordeaux in Satan' s circus was called Sisters. The line is on 25th Street near 7th Avenue. Sisters' Row is a series of seven arrogant breeds that are operated by seven sisters who came to New York seeking fame and destiny from the village of New England. Initially, the seven sisters tried to obtain legitimate employment, but I noticed that sex trade was rampant, opened up, protected by the police, and was quite beneficial. So, why not make a serious money from this phenomenon?

The Sisters' line was regarded as the most expensive Bordero in New York City. It was done frequently by young people of society. And frankly, only rich people were able to give them a price. The girl who works is advertised, "I am acquainted with cultural and pleasant fellows, piano and guitar, and I am familiar with the charm and grace of correct intercourse." On a particular day of the month, nobody could enter without wearing a sculptured invitation and evening dress and carried a bouquet of flowers. And on Christmas Eve, all income, that night, Sisters' line was donated to charity.

By 1885, the police presumed that half of all the buildings in Satan's circus were devoted to some abnormal behavior. Sixth Avenue itself was eating grape growing, diving, and overnight saloon. In addition, Street was full of grassy customers searching for some bright moments in other troubling lives.

Satan's circus and the whole Tenderloin district took legal responsibility for 29 street from 29 street to 42 street and from 4 th street to 7 th street. In 1876, Captain Alexander's "Club Bar" Williams moved to District 29 and became a leader. Williams was honestly opposite Kennedy and he was very satisfied with his transfer. He told the group, "Well, I have been transferred." I have not had chuck steak for a while, but now I am trying to get something cheaper for me. "

One of the most famous joints of Satan 's circus was Haymarket in the 29th Avenue and 6th Avenue of 30th Avenue. Haymarket was originally opened as an opera house right after the civil war and was named after a similar theater in London, England. However, Haymarket was closed in 1878 as it was unable to compete with more established theaters such as Trivoli Theater and Tony Pastor '# 39; s.

After that, Haymarket was renovated and restarted as a dance hall. But, in fact it was only a dance hall in a very restrictive sense of the word. Frankly, Haymarket became illegal occupation of three-story yellow bricks. It was a hunting place for prostitutes, thugs and thieves who had eaten most of the town outside of the town where he had heard the infamous Haymarket and wanted to experience the epidemic. Haymarket gave a name in the gold plating era of New York in the 1880s and 1890s, but after several leave of absence Haymarket remained open, until 1913

A woman in Haymarket entered for free. However, the man was obliged to pay an entrance fee of 25 cents, and he was able to purchase inexpensive drinks, dance, and crows with a young lady. In addition to the huge bar, Haymarket's three floors contained small private cubicles. There, a raging woman sold the cake cheaply. And, for a few dollars I can see a peep in France from New York. And you can imagine doing it quickly so that you can seduce a woman in a few dollars and move it to the next customer.

Actual action went well after the midnight when Haymarket 's floor was packed full of drunks. It is that there is no gradual change to make their way home when the violent offenders go into action and leave the poor people outside the town again.

If you wanted to see a bearded doll, the place to go to the circus of Satan was French Madame of 31st Street, just off Sixth Avenue. This place, bearing the name of the owner, is a spacious, large-scale brewing company with 5 hours of shadow all day, with a daily day of the week every day. This woman's mousse was sitting on a high stool near the cash register. If a young woman is producing too much noise or mocking herself, French madam wears them on their heads with a blue bridge and streets with their hair.

The main room in Madam in France looked like a dining room, but in fact there was nothing to eat except for black coffee. Booz flowed freely, there was a small cubicle on the second floor, where a young, old, pretty cute, dancing Kang - for the woman watching. For a dollar, a young woman dances in nude and knows what happened with a small private cubicle at an additional fee.

If someone wants to mix the best bartenders and drinks in the town, the place to go to the circus of Satan is Star and Garter, on Sixth Avenue and 30th Street, and his famous sportsman Ed Coffee I own it. Coffee hired Billy Patterson. Billy Patterson was generally considered the best milk of drink in all of New York. Billy made an average martini, but he was also an expert in making exotic mixes. There were two more kinds of alcoholic beverages. If you ask the same drink at this other Jin Mill in the town, you are a scruff on your neck. Nearly every diving in New York City used the word "drink booze, beer, get out of here", but it was not seen in stars and garters.

Paterson was very respected and he satisfied so many people at the drinking party. Paterson was thought to have had no enemies in the world. But obviously it was not a matter. One day, after Patterson left the side and garter from the side entrance, someone carved him to the side of the rock that shook from the sling shot. Although prisoners could never be found, "Who Struck Billy Patterson? It came for several days through Satan's circus street.

That word took over its own life, when people were uttered when something was enveloped in mystery. "Who hit Billy Patterson?" It could be said that when someone robbed the cash register, or the supported sports team was somehow beaten by the weak rank. "Who hit Billy Patterson?" One day, someone who is very poor may be admired when entering into cash, somehow by legitimate or illegal means.

Another popular Satan's circus hot spot was Cremorne in the basement of 32nd Street building between the 6th and 7th streets. The owner of Cremorne, which was supposedly named after a British tavern, was the overwhelming ally known only as Don Whiskerandos. Don was a whale style man with a huge beard and a mustache mustache and was running on both sides of his enlarged face. Don Whiskerandos & # 39; The mission in life is to make sure that women in shallow clothes he hired have purchased at a price that inflated women's drinks for men who staggered in his diving did.

Men's drinks are 15 cents, a quarter of a second. But women's drinks cost less than twenty cents, but a woman of them was paid a small fee by Don Wiskelandos. Every time my mother bought a drink, she received a small brass check to compile what she had owed at the end of the night. And, if a vampire jumped for a bottle of wine for a woman, she kept the cork as evidence of purchase.

There was a building of the same name next to Cremorne. It was a drinking community, or a place where a man might pick up a chick. In fact, it was the mission that Jerry McAuley, a former alcoholic addict, managed. Young people looking for pleasant hours wander in the wrong Cremorne at quite frequent times and always by accident. When this happened, McAuley went into action. He locked the door behind the chapped chap at once. After that, after laying sandwiches and coffee thick like mud like him, McAuley will cause an intense sermon in the wave of sin caused by the excess of alcohol.

Needless to say, McAuley and Don Whiskerandos have not been the best friends since accusing McAuley because of the lack of Don's cash register.

Other diving at Satan's circus is the 34th street Egyptian Hall between Fifth Road and Sixth Road, the Sailor Hall of 30th Avenue (mostly blacks went mainly by), the famous 27th Street Buckingham Palace Basically it was rented by Tom Gould on 31 st street, which was a large salon that lends rooms on the upper floor, even sometimes even in time.

In the 20th century, Satan's circus steadily declined. Emergence of the women's struggle movement, Carrie Nation, and the work that people like such as Charles H. Parkhurst Pastor encouraged the New York City police to crack down crimes committed in Satan's circus severely. In 1895, Mayor of Strong appointed Teddy Roosevelt as Police Commissioner of New York City. Roosevelt crashed violently behind the policemen who had taken the diving pie at Satan's circus. Soon the place filled with sex and sexual violence was an exception and it was not a rule between 24th Avenue and 40th Avenue, 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue.

After police wiped out at Satan's circus, the drinking establishment was still massive in all parts of New York City. But the sex for Bobby Play and wages has been moved behind the closed doors from the open doors. Of course, they remain until today.

As things change, sometimes it does not change.



Click to comment