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Jerome Arizona has storied history of the old Wild, Wild West
Historical Jerome, Arizona
April 29, 2012
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Husbands' Alley Plaque
With Jerome's rough and tumble early days came
the red-light district and prostitutes.
Much of the red-light
district was located on Hull Avenue, the road below main street.
In 1913, reformers helped passed an ordinance restricting houses of
ill fame from being located downtown.
Citizens showed their
disdain for the law by naming the alleyway from main street to Hull
Avenue "Husbands Alley"
Red-light district building on Hull
Avenue included the cribs, a brick structure that no longer exists.
The Ladies Jail is still currently located on Hull Avenue in the
bottom floor of the new state motor building.
Funded by the
Jerome Historical Society.
Keys:
historical, Jerome, red-light, Arizona, ill, fame, history
Photographed with Stella's New Fuji Film FinePix AX230 Camera