Saint Paul, Minnesota was once known as Pig’s Eye due to Pierre Parrant establishing one of these businesses in the Fountain Cave. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these businesses in the Wild West opposed by a “League” led by Wayne Wheeler and Pussyfoot Johnson that succeeded the Women’s Christian Temperance Movement.
ANSWER: saloons [accept Anti-Saloon League; prompt on bars; prompt on casinos; prompt on opium dens; prompt on brothels]
[10h] Because of its Bengal tiger imagery, saloons and gambling houses for this card game in the West were nicknamed “tiger alleys.” Widespread cheating in this game led to the rise of poker.
ANSWER: faro [or pharaoh, pharaon, or farobank]
[10m] This pioneer’s 1867 death, allegedly at the hands of the Blackfeet, may have been a murder due to his womanizing in saloons. Red Cloud’s War began over a trail named for this pioneer between Virginia City and Fort Laramie.
ANSWER: John Bozeman [or John Merin Bozeman; accept Bozeman Trail]
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