Thirty cents per hour at Troy Billiards in Chicago ... wow! Did I mention that this was in 1907?
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That's one of my favorite downtown photos.
You can't tell by looking at this cropping, but its actually an impressively large photo with incredible clarity and detail for being as old as it is...
And, it features not one, but at least a half dozen of the nation's largest and most famous billiard halls. Troys, Anson's, The Breevort Hotel ( Hannah and Hogg's), world famous Mussey's, Bensingers...and the list goes on and on...
In the non cropped version you can also get a good look at the cable cars that used to run in the streets just like San Francisco. It was one of these cars that killed Emanuel Brunswick at the corner of state and madison in December of 1892.
The 30cent rate was relative to where you played. And sometimes when.
Downtown was more expensive than in the local pub.