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  1. A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West. Saloons served customers such as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, lumberjacks, businessmen, lawmen, outlaws, miners, and gamblers. A saloon might also be known as a "watering trough, bughouse, shebang, cantina, grogshop, and gin mill".

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    A bargirl is a woman who is paid to entertain patrons in a bar or nightclub. Variants on the term include "B-girl" and "juicy girl". Many bargirls work as a bar hostess, engaging individual customers in conversation. They may also provide them with sexual entertainment such as a lap dance, or offer to sell them sexual services.

  3. Aug 22, 2024 · Wondering what life was like for a wild west saloon girl? Here's the story of a wild west, indeed - including dancing, prostitution, and danger.

  4. Jan 19, 2023 · Hollywood saloon girls versus the real deal are quite different. Here's what life was like for saloon girls in the Wild West.

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    • Fannie Porter. Fannie Porter was born in England and by 1888 she was living in San Antonio, Texas where she began working as a prostitute that year at the age of fifteen.
    • Belle Brezing. Belle Brezing was a madam in Lexington Kentucky who achieved national acclaim – or notoriety, depending on the point of view – for the brothel she ran there in the late 19 and early 20 century.
    • Mattie Blaylock. Celia Mattie Blaylock was raised on the small Iowa farm where she was born in 1850, brought up in an atmosphere of Sunday school and Biblical strictures before running away in the company of her sister in 1868.
    • Mattie Silks. Mattie Silks hailed from Fayette County Pennsylvania, spent most of her childhood in Indiana, and began her career as a prostitute and madam in Springfield, Illinois.
  5. Saloon Girls. A saloon or dancehall girl’s job was to brighten the evenings of the many lonely men of the western towns. In the Old West, men usually outnumbered women by at least three to one – sometimes more, as was the case in California in 1850, where 90% of the population was male.

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  7. Jun 22, 2024 · Saloon girls were known for their distinctive fashion choices. They flaunted brightly colored ruffled skirts that scandalously ended mid-shin or knee-length, paired with colorfully hued petticoats peeking from underneath.

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