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Soapy Smith – How He Got His Name & How He Died


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The name Jefferson Randolph “Soapy” Smith is well known amongst magicians, Old West historians and cheating aficionados.
Soapy evolved
from being a street swindler to a full-time racketeer with dozens of bad men
and ladies of negotiable affection on his payroll.
But it all
started with a simple little scam that not only gave Jefferson Randolph Smith
his nickname, it seeded the future of a criminal enterprise that ended,
inevitably in disaster.
Soapy Who?
Before I
describe the scam, a few words on who Soapy Smith was.
Between 1879
and 1898, Soapy owned several crooked gambling joints and ran a campaign of ....

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'Our fates are going to be the same.' - Columbia Journalism Review


‘Our fates are going to be the same.’
In 2019, Larry Persily, owner of the
Skagway News, announced that he would give away his local Alaskan publication to a person or a pair demonstrating journalistic skill, self-motivation, grit, and above all affectionate dedication to the quirks and quiddities of rural small-town reporting. Nationalnewsoutlets picked up the story as a sort of lark, emphasizing the remote and small-town nature of Skagway, the rarity of the giveaway, and then, in a few short lines, the challenges of sustaining critical local news coverage. In such stories, Persily was a Willy Wonka figure, courting a successor. ....

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What It Was Really Like Gambling In The Wild West


What It Was Really Like Gambling In The Wild West
By Jan MacKell Collins/Jan. 26, 2021 3:34 pm EDT/Updated: Jan. 26, 2021 3:36 pm EDT
With casinos sprinkled all across America today, most people think they have a grasp on the fine art of gambling. During the 1800s, however, gambling in the Wild West was quite different. Especially in the Wild West, the California Gold Rush of 1849 brought thousands of prospectors who enjoyed trying their luck at games of chance in places like San Francisco. Soon, primitive gaming houses were popping up everywhere, from large cities to small mining camps. Long before theaters and other forms of recreational entertainment were built, the mostly male populations of these places engaged in what History Net calls the Triple-W vices whiskey-drinking, whoring, and wagering. ....

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The Market Tops Memories of Larimer Square Restaurants


Larimer Square, Denver s first historic district, made some history of its own this week, when the property which includes nearly 250,000 square feet of space on Larimer and Market streets between 14th and 15th streets was sold to Asana Partners, an outfit out of North Carolina, for $92 million. The seller was Jeff Hermanson, who d bought Larimer Square from the Hahn Company in 1993; Hahn had purchased it from Dana Crawford in 1986.
Crawford was the visionary developer who saved the Victorian buildings along what had become part of Denver s skid row in the ’60s and turned the block into a tourist destination; it later became a go-to dining destination for visitors and locals alike. Today Larimer Square still holds some of the city s most popular restaurants though they re closed to indoor dining at the moment. ....

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A Look at Larimer Square Restaurant History as Sale Closes


Larimer Square may never be the same. On December 15, Asana Partners closed a deal to purchase 25 properties with nearly 250,000 square feet of space on Larimer and Market streets between 14th and 15th streets. The seller was Jeff Hermanson, who has owned Larimer Square since 1993 and has been one of the driving forces in making the block one of Denver s top restaurant destinations over the decades. (The sale price was $92 million, according to BusinessDen.)
Even before Hermanson took over, Larimer Square had its share of fine dining establishments and fun family eateries (if you didn t eat crepes at the Magic Pan in the ’70s, your Denver childhood was incomplete). Larimer Square first came together as a single entity in 1971 under the ownership of Dana Crawford, who saved many Larimer Street edifices from the wrecking ball in the ’60s. Crawford sold the Square to the Hahn Company in 1986, which sold it to Hermanson. ....

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