| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The block between Hewitt and California was such an abomination that city fathers abolished the name, he said.It was entertainment to be certain, but there was more to the saloons than highballs, whiskey and beer.To the man of the early 20th century, saloons were a place to socialize, read the paper, rent a room and have mail delivered.It was a really important part of the social fabric, Dilgard
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