Crime and vice plagued Austin after the Civil War, and Guy Town was a
red-light hub with a most curious legacy. Today's pleasure-seeking
visitors to the Warehouse District walk on top of Guy Town--the chic
neighborhood of today is built on the most decadent and deadly area of
the city's past. With the old county courthouse at its core, the
district rose from the Colorado River up to Fifth Street and spanned
from Congress Avenue to Shoal Creek, infesting Austin's eclectic First
Ward neighborhood. Guy Town was a haven for notorious madams,
prostitutes, druggies and drunkards lost to history, as well as names
still remembered--Ben Thompson, O. Henry and Johnny Ringo roamed its
streets looking for a good time. From murderers to con men, crooked cops
and more, meet the cast of characters that gave Guy Town its reputation
in author Richard Zelade's lurid account of the Capital City's historic
underbelly.