McGurk's Suicide Hall
1890s establishments in New York (state)BoweryBuildings and structures demolished in 2005Drinking establishments in ManhattanEast Village, Manhattan ... and 3 more
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McGurk's Suicide Hall was a notorious saloon, dance hall, and brothel at 295 Bowery in Manhattan, New York City. Operating in the 1890s and early 1900s, it catered to sailors, sex workers, and thrill-seeking visitors and became infamous after a cluster of suicides by young women in 1899, which led newspapers to dub it "Suicide Hall". Owned by Irish immigrant saloonkeeper John H. McGurk, the hall became a symbol of the Bowery's late-19th-century vice district and has been described in later accounts of New York's underworld and working-class nightlife.
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East 1st Street, New York Manhattan
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East 1st Street 1
10003 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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