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X-WR-CALDESC:This 90-minute\, ADA-accessible tour leaves from the front of 
 The Wilma and covers about 5 city blocks. Registration required\; space is
  limited. If you're worried about parking\, the Missoula Villages network 
 can help coordinate ride shares.\n\nWe've partnered with the Downtown Miss
 oula Partnership to offer one of their special Unseen Missoula walking tou
 rs at no cost for Village members and (space allowing) folks who are still
  checking out the Village network. Thank you to the DMP for generously sup
 porting this event!\n\nWhile many in Missoula may be familiar with the nam
 e Mary Gleim or the brief history of Front Street\, many of the district’s
  stories remain untold\, including Gleim’s and her businesses. Since its e
 xistence along the historic Mullan Road\, Front Street has been known as M
 issoula’s ‘red light district\,’ a place of vice\, sin\, and corruption\, 
 due to the influence of the radical reformist religious movements of the l
 ate 19th century. However\, violence and addiction that were pervasive thr
 oughout the entirety of the American West comprise only a sliver of the tr
 ue story. \n\nFrom 1889 to 1917\, West Front and Main Streets became home 
 to a vibrant ‘restricted’ community of working women\, Chinese laborers\, 
 African American soldiers\, and immigrants who built the environment we as
  Missoulians have come to love today. This tour discusses the district thr
 ough the historical lenses of sex\, race\, class\, and occupation in order
  to create a broader social understanding against the backdrop of the rema
 ining built environment.
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DESCRIPTION:This 90-minute\, ADA-accessible tour leaves from the front of T
 he Wilma and covers about 5 city blocks. Registration required\; space is 
 limited. If you're worried about parking\, the Missoula Villages network c
 an help coordinate ride shares.\n\nWe've partnered with the Downtown Misso
 ula Partnership to offer one of their special Unseen Missoula walking tour
 s at no cost for Village members and (space allowing) folks who are still 
 checking out the Village network. Thank you to the DMP for generously supp
 orting this event!\n\nWhile many in Missoula may be familiar with the name
  Mary Gleim or the brief history of Front Street\, many of the district’s 
 stories remain untold\, including Gleim’s and her businesses. Since its ex
 istence along the historic Mullan Road\, Front Street has been known as Mi
 ssoula’s ‘red light district\,’ a place of vice\, sin\, and corruption\, d
 ue to the influence of the radical reformist religious movements of the la
 te 19th century. However\, violence and addiction that were pervasive thro
 ughout the entirety of the American West comprise only a sliver of the tru
 e story. \n\nFrom 1889 to 1917\, West Front and Main Streets became home t
 o a vibrant ‘restricted’ community of working women\, Chinese laborers\, A
 frican American soldiers\, and immigrants who built the environment we as 
 Missoulians have come to love today. This tour discusses the district thro
 ugh the historical lenses of sex\, race\, class\, and occupation in order 
 to create a broader social understanding against the backdrop of the remai
 ning built environment.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260530T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260530T143000
LOCATION:Wilma Theater\, 131 S. Higgins Ave.\, Missoula\, MT 59801 US
SUMMARY:Missoula Villages Downtown Walking History Tour: Bricks & Brothels
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