An extensively researched book about a well-known Colorado madam, but most of what\'s known about her is wrong, including the spelling of her last name.
After years of trying to shut h.
Laura\'s house stayed open longer than any other in Colorado, due largely to the unusual qualities of its owner.
Follow the antics of Laura as she works in parlors in Denver, Leadville, and Salida, until she opens her own house.
An extensively researched book about a well-known Colorado madam, but most of what\'s known about her is wrong, including the spelling of her last name.
Includes numerous historical photographs of Laura and her girls.
The council came back to her and suggested that she re-open, but she turned them down.
Not long after, Salida began having numerous assaults on the streets.
After years of trying to shut her down, the Salida town council finally passed the edict.
Laura\'s house stayed open longer than any other in Colorado, due largely to the unusual qualities of its owner.
Follow the antics of Laura as she works in parlors in Denver, Leadville, and Salida, until she opens her own house.
An extensively researched book about a well-known Colorado madam, but most of what\'s known about her is wrong, including the spelling of her last name.
Includes numerous historical photographs of Laura and her girls.
The council came back to her and suggested that she re-open, but she turned them down.
Not long after, Salida began having numerous assaults on the streets.
After years of trying to shut her down, the Salida town council finally passed the edict.
Laura\'s house stayed open longer than any other in Colorado, due largely to the unusual qualities of its owner.
Follow the antics of Laura as she works in parlors in Denver, Leadville, and Salida, until she opens her own house.
An extensively researched book about a well-known Colorado madam, but most of what\'s known about her is wrong, including the spelling of her last name.
Includes numerous historical photographs of Laura and her girls.
The council came back to her and suggested that she re-open, but she turned them down.
Not long after, Salida began having numerous assaults on the streets.
After years of trying to shut her down, the Salida town council finally passed the edict.
Laura\'s house stayed open longer than any other in Colorado, due largely to the unusual qualities of its owner.
Follow the antics of Laura as she works in parlors in Denver, Leadville, and Salida, until she opens her own house.
An extensively researched book about a well-known Colorado madam, but most of what\'s known about her is wrong, including the spelling of her last name