"Portland is the most oversaturated strip-club city in the world"
Back in the late 1800's the area north of Burnside, known then as just "The North Side", was full of bars and taverns catering to the sailor, miner, and loggers that transitted through Portland on their way to other locations. In many of the taverns and saloons it was much the same; liquor and gambling on the first floor, ladies for entertainment on the second. Erikson's Saloon, perhaps one of the most famous of Portland's history, actually allowed women to dance on stage on the first floor. However, due to the rowdiness of the customers, August Erikson surrounded the stage with electrical fencing when it became available.
For many years, much of the money generated here bought alot of political influence in the city. And it was not until the clean-up that came in 1905 with the coming of the Lewis and Clark Centennial that Portland's image of rough, men-only type of town began to relax.
The first Gentlemen's club, as we know them today, was Mary's, began in 1965. Since then the industry has boomed, to over 40 clubs, and at least 500 bars. "Liquor and women, a good combination...", my slight adjustment to the lyrics of Kenny Rogers.
Oh, Mr. Distilled... You've gotta love research. Good information, my friend! But I'm just a bit disappointed that you didn't link to my strip clubs for beginners blog. I mean, just think about the history in the making! (I kid) Still looking for a way to make money on this whole thing though...
Actually I did link from my blog to that exact article of yours a while back...
http://distilledpublishing.blogspot.com/2007/05/portland-strip-club-follow-up.html
One step ahead of you bro'... and I too would like to find a way to make some coin on this area... I know its there, just haven't found the right idea to pann it out of the river. Ideas?
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