Lulu White – The Bordello Queen of Storyville - Fickle Fate Series
#neworleans #history #black Lining Basin street were Saloons catering to the more discerning customers, and mansions which offered beds, gambling, drinking, entertainment, and ladies for the evening. Lulu got her start posing for risqué photos in the 1880s, and in 1894 established her high-end bordello, Mahogany Hall, in Storyville. Lulu knew what most of these men needed after a hard day's 'dealings'. She could make their dreams come true at Mahogany Hall....as she had plenty of her own. Oddie Beau's ODDNESS Urban exploration & famous historical features! vintage crime cases & eccentric people from the past! ...and other weird stuff :) ....a dusty store window, filled with ancient alluring oddities. Once you've entered, you'll never want to leave. Quality over quantity.

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