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ITEM VIEW: CG157387
Soledad St.
San Antonio, Texas
Type: Illegal
Status: Closed
Open: 1930s, Close: 1940s

As Virgil “Red” Berry was building his reputation, he operated the Turf Club on Soledad St in San Antonio, Texas. As an up-and-coming gambler, Berry was harassed many times by the police in their efforts to clean up the city. In 1945, Red Berry, future state senator, was humiliated when the police ordered him to saw the legs off his Turf Club dice tables before confiscating them.
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CG157387 Obsolete
Denom: $1
Added: 2016-02-15
Last Update: 2018-07-28
Color: Yellow
Mold: Diamond
Inlay: HS-Gold
Logo: (horseshoe)
Catalog#: TXTUR01
Contributed by: Frank Chalfant
Updated by: Michael Moore

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