Scollay Square

Scollay Square is a location mentioned $$

Background
Before the Great War, Scollay Square was Boston's red light district. It had an entertainment establishment that advertised ladies night on Monday and Wednesday featured the All Star Vaudeville Revue. The area also had a subway station.

After the war, the area became Goodneighbor, with the entertainment building established as Memory Den and the subway station as a bar known as The Third Rail. Posters advertising "Scollay Square's Best Entertainment" are still visible around Boston.

Appearances
Scollay Square is mentioned $$

Behind the scenes
The Scollay Square facade and marquee are modeled after those of the real-world Gordon's Olympia Theatre, demolished in 1996. The All Star Vaudeville Revue was a production that took place at the Federal Theater in Boston.