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Unlicensed saloons were known as speak-easies, according to an 1889 newspaper.
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Saloons and gambling dens sprung up quickly after the founding.
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They had spacious promenade deck saloons fore and aft, with observation decks above each, linked and extended forward of the forward saloon.
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The final production model was the Crusader special edition which was available as a 1.3, 1.6, and 2.0 saloons or 1.6 and 2.0 estates.
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He was 6-foot-2, a shade under 200 pounds, a smooth-talking bar brawler who kept tabs at several saloons.
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A city directory listed 15 grocery stores, four bakeries, six boot makers, seven confectioneries, two livery stables, a blacksmith, three millinaries, six doctors, seven saloons, and a wagon manufacturer.
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In few years they outsold estates and saloons in many countries.
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Saloons and gaming tables were not the only places to bet however, and westerners had a well-deserved reputation of being willing to bet on anything.
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The miners had other grievances; for example, high payments for room and board in company lodging, and check cashing fees at company saloons.
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It was a plain, storefront bar with little ornamentation, which was typical for frontier saloons of the time.
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