Rooms for Men

There are also mysterious places in St. Louis. Like this “rooms for adult men only” building. It sounds very Victorian. “Rooms for respectable gentlemen who are out all day.”

Does anybody know what this place is about?

8 thoughts on “Rooms for Men

  1. I’ve seen ads for apartments like that in Victoria, which are based on gender, like “female international students preferred”, and, most bizarrely, one that said “Christian female preferred”.
    Go figure.

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      1. You got intellectually stimulated from your walk around the Big City, and it’s coming out of your mind in the form of punnery. 🙂

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  2. Isn’t it just an old-fashioned rooming-house? A 19th century, early 20th century thing … I saw the picture and thought gosh, St. Louis is so old-timey, do they still have those, etc. My grandmother and various family members of that era have lived in these, on temporary jobs and so on. Latin America is full of them, for students and factory workers, for instance. They can be more and less fancy. If you look up “casas de huéspedes” on Wikipedia you get links to a couple of mid 19th century guidebooks, discussing informal ones in Madrid in the era, very amusing.

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