world.wikisort.org - USABucktown is a historic area in the eastern end of downtown Davenport, Iowa, along the Mississippi River. Settled by many German immigrants, it was known in the early 20th century during the Prohibition era for its numerous speakeasies. Bucktown garnered national media headlines as a red-light district and the "wickedest city in America."
Historic neighborhood in Davenport, Iowa, United States
Low culture
Bucktown was an area of the city dominated at night by crews and passengers from river boats.[5] It was also settled by many German immigrants, who brought their customs of family entertainment at beer gardens. At the same time, this area attracted "adult" entertainments. Its racy reputation was based on its dance halls, saloons, and German music pavilions. Some 42 brothels were documented in a two-block area.
Jazz and other music of the people was played by the era's finest musicians, including Louis Armstrong from New Orleans and the legendary Bix Beiderbecke.
High culture
Bucktown was also known for its high culture. It was a destination for waves of German immigrants after the Revolutions of 1848. Their customs formed part of the identity of Bucktown and its infusion of the arts into the everyday. Art and music, for the common man, was central to the German way of life.
In 1856, immigrants formed the German Strasser Union Marching Band of Davenport. When the Tri City Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1916, it was the twelfth in the nation. As two-thirds of its membership was drawn from the Strasser Marching Band, some scholars believe the orchestra should be considered the oldest music organization in the country. Davenport was built on the arts. Before there were paved streets and running water to homes in the city, there were opera houses with 40-foot domed ceilings. These were destinations for operatic troupes from Chicago who traveled on horseback to perform.
The most famous of these was the Burtis Opera House, which still stands on the north side of the Bucktown District. Davenport was home to the nation's first municipal art gallery formed in 1925 by German, Charles Ficke, the foundation of the Davenport Museum of Art, now known as the Figge Art Museum.
See also
- History of Davenport, Iowa
References
Bibliography
- Anderson, Frederick I.; Tweet, Roald D.; McDonald, E. Lawrence (1982). Quad cities: joined by a river. Lee Enterprises. ISBN 9780910847001.
- Johnson, Rich; Speer, Mary Louise; Willard, John (2000). Davenport: Jewel of the Mississippi. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738507286.
- Lee, Bill; Lee, William F. (1984). People in Jazz: Jazz Keyboard Improvisors of the 19th & 20th Centuries : Preragtime, Blues, Folk and Minstrel, Early Ragtime, Dixieland, Ragtime-stride, Blues-boogie, Swing, Prebop, Bop ... Columbia Lady Music. ISBN 9780898983586.
- Roba, William (2004). German-Iowan Studies: Selected Essays. Peter Lang. ISBN 9780820452876.
- Wood, Sharon E. (2006). The Freedom of the Streets: Work, Citizenship, and Sexuality in a Gilded Age City. Univ of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807876534.
- Turner, Jonathan (2016). A Brief History of Bucktown: Davenport's Infamous District Transformed. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781626199095.
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City and Government |
- History
- Central Fire Station
- Davenport City Hall
- Davenport Public Library
- Davenport Register of Historic Properties
- National Register of Historic Places: Downtown, East, West
- Neighborhoods
- Scott County Court House
- U.S. Court House
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Landmarks |
- Figge Art Museum
- Modern Woodmen Park
- Northpark Mall
- Oakdale Memorial Gardens
- Outing Club
- Putnam Museum
- RiverCenter
- River Music Experience
- Skybridge
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
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Education |
- Davenport Community School District
- Kaplan University
- Palmer College of Chiropractic
- St. Ambrose University
- Marycrest College Historic District
- Central High School
- Mid City High School
- North High School
- West High School
- Assumption High School
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Transportation |
- Davenport Municipal Airport
- Sergeant John F. Baker, Jr. Bridge
- Citibus
- Crescent Rail Bridge
- Government Bridge
- Rock Island Centennial Bridge
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Neighborhoods |
- College Square
- Cork Hill
- Crescent Warehouse
- Hamburg
- McClellan Heights
- Prospect Park
- Riverview Terrace
- Vander Veer Park
- West Third Street
- Village of East Davenport
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Parks | |
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Other | |
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Prostitution in the United States |
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Areas |
- American Samoa
- California
- Guam
- Hawaii
- Nevada
- Rhode Island
- Texas
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Brothels |
- 217 West Main Street
- Angel's Ladies
- Arnold's Bar and Grill
- Ash Meadows Sky Ranch
- Bird Cage Theatre
- Chicken Ranch (Nevada)
- Chicken Ranch (Texas)
- Cottontail Ranch
- Dennis Hof's Love Ranch
- Donna's Ranch
- Dumas Brothel
- Everleigh Club
- Fort Laramie Three-Mile Hog Ranch
- Gleim Building
- Kit Kat Guest Ranch
- Lester Apartments
- List of brothels in Nevada
- The Love Ranch
- Mary Todd Lincoln House
- Miss Hattie's Bordello
- Moonlite BunnyRanch
- Mustang Ranch
- No. 1 Geisha
- Old Bridge Ranch
- Paresis Hall
- Sagebrush Ranch
- Shady Lady Ranch
- Sheri's Ranch
- The Star
- Stone Jail Building and Row House
- Wild Horse Adult Resort & Spa
- Willis House
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Law |
- Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International, Inc.
- Bennis v. Michigan
- Chamberlain-Kahn Act
- Mann Act
- Raines law
- Red Light Abatement Act
- Regulating Brothel Prostitution in St. Paul, 1865–1883
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Media | |
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Organizations |
- BAYSWAN
- COYOTE
- Equality Now
- Free the Slaves
- SWOP-USA
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People | |
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Red-light districts |
- Barbary Coast, San Francisco
- The Block, Baltimore
- Broadway (San Francisco)
- Bucktown, Davenport
- Burnt District, Omaha
- Cheshire Bridge Road
- Chinatown, Honolulu
- Columbus Avenue (San Francisco)
- Combat Zone, Boston
- Creek Street (Ketchikan, Alaska)
- Fremont Street
- Hell's Half Acre (Fort Worth)
- Hunts Point, Bronx
- Kensington, Philadelphia
- Las Vegas Strip
- The Levee, Chicago
- Liberty Avenue (Pittsburgh)
- Minnesota Strip
- Murrell's Row
- Nevada State Route 582
- North Street (Boston)
- Northern Liberties, Philadelphia
- San Antonio Sporting District
- Sepulveda Boulevard
- Slabtown (Atlanta)
- SoHo, Manhattan
- Sporting District, Omaha
- Stingaree, San Diego
- Storyville, New Orleans
- Sunset Boulevard
- Tenderloin, Manhattan
- Tenderloin, San Francisco
- Times Square
- Venus Alley, Butte
- Western Avenue (Los Angeles)
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Violence |
- Denver Prostitute Killer
- Disappearance of Jessie Foster
- Murder of Carrie Brown
- Murder of Tanya Moore and Tina Rodriguez
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Other |
- 1989 DC Prostitute Expulsion
- Big Apple Oriental Tours
- Commercial sexual exploitation of children
- Emperors Club VIP
- Hookers for Hillary
- John Hour
- John school
- Operation Stormy Nights
- Police abuse of sex workers
- Prostitution in Harlem Renaissance
- Sex trafficking
- Three minute men
- Truckers Against Trafficking
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