On the grounds of the current Arlington Baptist College, glamorous celebrities enjoyed gambling, music, liquor, and more (think ladies of the night) in the 1930s and 40s. The tea room founded in the 1920s on a terraced hill in Arlington, was bought by Fred Browning and turned into "the place to be". Underground tunnels were dug for escape, guards at the front gate could sound an alarm system, and rich folks could romp in splendor.
Alas, a fiery Baptist preacher, Dr. J. Frank Norris decided to ruin the fun and made it a mission to have police raids, etc to rid Tarrant County of this palace of sin. Sinners vs. saints. The Baptists ended up winning.
Much was destroyed and removed. Fortunately under current leadership and with a lot of research that continues today, the history is being acknowledged and the story told by Mrs. Vicky Branch. An impressive woman, she is telling the tale with a nifty power point show and tour of grounds. Folks keep adding to her information too. One man was a kid who helped his bootlegging father bring the booze onto the grounds. A lot of nifty tidbits plus the names - Sally Rand, Clark Gable, HL Hunt, Gloria Swanson, John Wayne, Gene Autry, et al - are presented with humor.
We enjoyed our two hour tour and were amazed at what occurred in our own backyard. Now, go have a Saturday adventure of your own.!
Hi Joanne - sounds an interesting tour ... and fun to join in with others. Thanks for introducing us to Sally Randy ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteyou would have gotten a kick out of this tour too. It's the little treasures to visit that make the best trip. Plenty of laughs at the shenanigans here.
DeleteHumour makes for a much better and enjoyable retelling of history than getting all hot and bothered. Sounds like a fun and interesting tour.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead.
Especially in TX on Baptist grounds. Quite the tale!
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