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The '''Seaboard Saloon''' was a bar which opened on the southwest corner of [[1st Avenue South]] and [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]] in [[1897]]. It currently houses the [[Brad Morton residence|residence]] of sculptor [[Brad Morton]].
The '''Seaboard Saloon''' was a bar which opened on the southwest corner of [[1st Avenue South]] and [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]] in [[1897]]. It currently houses the [[Brad Morton residence|residence]] of sculptor [[Brad Morton]].


The Mortons suspect that the bar used the upper floor as a brother, as it was comprised of small rooms each with a fireplace.
The Mortons suspect that the bar used the upper floor as a brothel, as it was comprised of small rooms each with a fireplace.


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* Crowe, Christina (October 1, 2009) "[http://www.bwcitypaper.com/Articles-i-2009-10-01-231741.113121_ManMade_Oasis.html Man-Made Oasis]" ''Black & White''
* Crowe, Christina (October 1, 2009) "[http://www.bwcitypaper.com/Articles-i-2009-10-01-231741.113121_ManMade_Oasis.html Man-Made Oasis]" ''Black & White''


[[Category:1897 establishments]]
[[Category:Former bars]]
[[Category:Former bars]]
[[Category:22nd Street South]]
[[Category:22nd Street South]]
[[Category:1st Avenue South]]
[[Category:1st Avenue South]]

Revision as of 11:19, 27 July 2012

The Seaboard Saloon was a bar which opened on the southwest corner of 1st Avenue South and 22nd Street in 1897. It currently houses the residence of sculptor Brad Morton.

The Mortons suspect that the bar used the upper floor as a brothel, as it was comprised of small rooms each with a fireplace.

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