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==Opening== Ada Everleigh, the elder, was born in [[Greene County, Virginia]] on February 15, 1864,<ref name="chicagology">{{cite web|title=Everleigh Club|url=https://chicagology.com/notorious-chicago/everleigh/|website=Chicagology|access-date=7 April 2018}}</ref><ref name="abbott4">{{harvnb|Abbott|2007|p=4}}.</ref> and died in Charlottesville, Virginia on January 5, 1960.<ref name="chicagology" /><ref>{{harvnb|Abbott|2007|p=296}}.</ref> Minna was born in Greene County on July 13, 1866<ref name="chicagology" /><ref name="abbott4"/> and died in [[New York City]] on September 16, 1948.<ref name="chicagology"/> Initially born with the surname Simms, the sisters took the name Everleigh, which was inspired by their grandmother's tradition to sign her letters, "Everly yours." According to the sisters, after two unsuccessful marriages (of which there is no record), the Everleigh sisters left the small town where they were raised in Kentucky (another story concocted by the sisters) for Omaha, Nebraska.<ref>{{harvnb|Abbott|2007|pp=32–46}}</ref> It was there where Minna and Ada established their first brothel using money they invested from their $35,000 estate inheritance. In only two years, the women doubled their investment in addition to earning a considerable profit. Minna and Ada closed the brothel, and with their recent earnings, sought more lucrative investment opportunities. Before relocating to Chicago, the Everleigh sisters toured brothels in many cities, trying to find a location which had "plenty of wealthy men but no superior houses." They were directed to Chicago by Cleo Maitland, a madam in Washington, D.C., who suggested they contact Effie Hankins in Chicago.<ref>{{harvnb|Abbott|2007|p=7}}</ref> After buying Hankins's brothel at 2131–2133 South Dearborn Street, they <blockquote>fired all the women and completely redecorated the entire building with the most luxurious appointments available. Silk curtains, damask easy chairs, oriental rugs, mahogany tables, gold rimmed china and silver dinner ware, perfumed fountains in every room, a $15,000 gold-leafed piano for the Music Room, mirrored ceilings, a library filled with finely bound volumes, an art gallery featuring nudes in gold frames—no expense was spared. While the heavyweight boxer [[Jack Johnson (boxer)|Jack Johnson]] thought the $57 gold [[spittoon]]s in his café were worth boasting about, the patrons of the Everleigh Club were obliged to expectorate in $650 gold [[cuspidor]]s.<ref name="century">[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/chicago/peopleevents/p_everleigh.html City of the Century] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161022050313/http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/chicago/peopleevents/p_everleigh.html |date=2016-10-22 }}, PBS</ref></blockquote> The Everleigh Club was described by Chicago's Vice Commission as "probably the most famous and luxurious house of prostitution in the country".<ref name="Asbury">{{harvnb|Asbury|1940|p=250}}</ref> Before the opening of the Everleigh Club, Ada was responsible for recruiting staff for the club. She started by contacting her former employees in Omaha and spreading the word through brothels across the country. She conducted face-to-face interviews with all the applicants.<ref>{{harvnb|Abbott|2007|p=18}}</ref> The brothel opened on February 1, 1900 with little fanfare, and turned away many of the clients who initially appeared because the Everleigh Sisters did not deem them to be the suitably upscale clientele they were seeking. Once the club was open, Ada, who was quieter and more reserved than her sister, took on the responsibility of making sure the club was kept up to standard. She oversaw cleaning and renovations.<ref>{{harvnb|Abbott|2007|pp=70–71}}</ref>
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