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Originally Posted by Adrienne Baptiste
They turned into strip clubs.
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If you mean they were nudged out of the market by strip clubs that could be but they co-existed with them for years along with other relics from that era like the X rated traditional movie house which existed in a theater seating style format which was really creepy. I tend to think the city drove them out though the same way they drove out the Harry Hines street game. Those places were definitely the seediest of the sex-trade shops. Show World was right smack dab on one of Dallas' busiest downtown corners. For a while they shared a building with a store that sold police gear which was weird.
Existing along with them were a few hole-in-the wall combination nude clubs/mini brothels dotting West Northwest Hwy just East of I-35 which were dingy little dives featuring desperate girls who couldn't get hired at the regular strip clubs. The Dallas strip club scene has gotten more upscale in a sense since all this.