List of red-light districts
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A list of world red-light districts.
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United States
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Alaska
- Creek Street – Ketchikan (defunct)
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Arizona
- Whiskey Row – Prescott (defunct after 1956)
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California
- Sunset Boulevard – Hollywood, Los Angeles
- Western Avenue – Hollywood, Los Angeles
- Sepulveda Boulevard – San Fernando Valley
- Barbary Coast – San Francisco (defunct)
- Tenderloin – San Francisco
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Colorado
- East Colfax Avenue – Denver
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Florida
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Hawaii
- Hotel Street – Honolulu
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Illinois
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Indiana
- Wabash Avenue – Terre Haute (defunct)
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Louisiana
- Storyville – New Orleans (defunct)
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
- Ann Street – Boston (defunct)
- Combat Zone – Boston (defunct)
- Scollay Square – Boston (razed)
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Michigan
- Division Avenue – Grand Rapids
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Minnesota
- Payne Avenue - St. Paul
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Montana
- Venus Alley – Butte (defunct)
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Nevada
- Fourth Street – Reno
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New York
- Hunt's Point – New York City
- Tenderloin – New York City (defunct)
- Times Square – New York City (defunct)
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Pennsylvania
- Northern Liberties – Philadelphia (defunct)
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Texas
- The Reservation – Waco (defunct)
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Utah
- Commercial Street – Salt Lake City (defunct)
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Washington, DC
- 14th Street – Washington, D.C (defunct)
- Pennsylvania Avenue (between 10th and 15th Streets) – Washington, D.C (defunct)
- Vermont Avenue, NW – Washington, D.C
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South America
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Brazil
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Minas Gerais
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