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the debt so quickly by taxing the city's brothels, but the fines levied against the brothels accounted for only between $ 7,000-$ 9,000 per year, just a portion of the financial windfall the city reaped in the mid-1890s. The bulk of the funds came from a new state law (the "mulct tax") which applied to the city's 150 illegal saloons and amounted to around $ 50,000 per year. This tax allowed for construction not only of City Hall, but also paved streets and a new sewer system, and from 1902–08, the city eliminated its property taxes altogether.
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376:prohibition
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1350:Clubhouses
1182:Duck Creek
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685:2009-12-12
649:2015-05-13
621:2015-05-13
527:2020-09-25
501:2023-03-21
450:References
388:natatorium
262:DRHP
165:90°34′35″W
162:41°31′27″N
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711:Davenport
444:bioswales
360:Socialist
214:Architect
1997:Hillside
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