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Date: | Sat, 15 Jun 1996 18:43:00 PDT |
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At 08:49 PM 6/15/96 GMT, you wrote:
>In <[log in to unmask]> "J. McCrain" <[log in to unmask]> writes:
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>>Guess what, folks! There really are museums dedicated to the "world's
>>oldest profession." One in particular is in Cripple Creek, Colorado.
>>"The Old Homestead Parlour House" is located on Meyers avenue in
>>downtown Cripple Creek. Meyers Avenue used to be the "heart" of the
>>infamous "red light" district of the town during the regions gold boom
>>days.
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>So Jim, tell us, do they have a living history program? (1st, 3rd, or
>2nd person...)
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Some in the profession may want "hands-on" training; too, the
entire program is after-hours and attendance levels may drop,
but for some odd reason, the sources relate -- there is a great
increase in male visitation. It seems it is a "living history"
program, indeed.
John Martinson
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Work: Fort Walla Walla Museum
755 Myra Rd
Walla Walla, WA 99364
(509) 525-7703 (Work)
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