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Saloons, bars, rodeos
Carrie Nation.
they were called saloons back then!
Well, in Western movies they're called Saloons.
Capital Bars was created in 1988.
Saloons in the 1920's was a major role in the 1920's. The saloon was what we would call as today a bar. Where people danced, partied, and drank.. AGAINTS the Prohibition law. Many of the saloons where Boot legging saloons ( or illegal bars or illegal drinking.) HOPE THIS HELPS YA... G. (:
She founded the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and used her axe to smash up bars and saloons.
Yes, saloons still exist today, particularly in the United States, where they evoke a sense of Old West culture. Many modern saloons serve as bars or restaurants, offering a casual atmosphere with food and drinks. While the traditional image might have changed, you can still find establishments that embrace the saloon theme, especially in tourist areas and western-themed towns.
Sandra Alfry has written: 'The River Thames' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'London's pubs' -- subject(s): Bars, saloons
When you live in a rural neighborhood, you usually see dirt and sand around you. It is more of a country setting, so maybe even bars or saloons.
Illegal saloons in the 1920s were called 'speakeasies'
Extremists can be fanatical in their actions in a chosen cause. The temperance leader Carrie Nation was considered fanatical after she began using a hatchet to damage bars and saloons.