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Irving Thomas Graham Jr. and Martha Alexandria Hill, both of Chattanooga
Jerome Juanell Foster and Lori Ann Erevia, both of East Ridge
Brendan Danelle Rogers and Latonya Arlene Blanks, both of Harrison
Julio Gaspar Pascual and Aura Emilia Francisco, both of Chattanooga
David Carlton Loveless and Patricia Ilene Burchard, both of Soddy-Daisy
Keith Christopher Lewis and Michelle Marie Loiacono, both of Soddy-Daisy
Vicente Guerrero and Elsa Aurora Avila, both of Hixson
Samuel Jordan Harper and Ashley Dawn Williams, both of Chattanooga
Charles Andrew Muhamad and Susan Diane Murray, both of Chattanooga
Russell Alvin Watson and Christina Lynn Watson, both of Ooltewah
Benjamin Wayne McClellan and Trisha Caroline Whitener, both of Chattanooga
James Douglas Rogers and Heather Rebecca Miller, both of Hixson
Terrell Wayne Crumley and Janie Ellyn Rozell, both of Chattanooga
Grady John Szakacs, Georgetown, and Brooke Danielle Sissom, Chattanooga
Timothy Byron Roberts and Rachel Candida Wilson, both of Chattanooga
Steve Weland and Jean Clark Turk, both of Signal Mountain
Hermelindo Vazquez and Maria Adela Martinez, both of Chattanooga
Robert Eugene Freeman and Melissa Dianne Ruff, both of Chattanooga
Amber Emilo Sanchez, Collegedale, Tenn., and Edely Raquel Yepez, Ooltewah
Chase Michael Newsom and Dana Nicole Oldham, both of Soddy-Daisy
Will Marler Dragoo and Rebecca Rose Rector, both of Chattanooga
Andrew Jacob Rogers and Shelby Lea Baker, both of Hixson
Michael Scot Nerren, Rossville, and Jennifer Deanna Frazier, East Ridge
Michael Watson Swift, Ringgold, Ga., and Arlinda Carol McRae, Harrison
Aaron Blake Hudson and Cassie Jo Lawler, both of Chattanooga
Carlos Emilio Soriano, Chickamauga, Ga., and Sofia Miranda, Cleveland, Tenn.
Tommie Eugene Harris and Carolis Annette Shropshire, both of Chattanooga
Joel Matthew Gipson and Shelby Denise Solorio, both of Chattanooga
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Carl Edward Samsel, Knoxville, and Janet Faith Jorges, Chattanooga
Charles David Parrish and Catina Louise Dixon, both of Chattanooga
Philip Darran Morgan and Kristi Sue Stottlemire, both of Soddy-Daisy
Robert Lee Corbitt and Stacy Lee Caroll, both of Chattanooga
Timothy Daniel Perry and Kristin Leigh Reinel, both of Chattanooga
Tracy Lamonte Willingham and Chasatie Danielle Williams, both of Chattanooga
Samuel Timothy Guin, Signal Mountain, and Vanessa Lee McNeil, Hixson
Anthony Leroy Debord and Tana Marie Barber, both of Hixson
Jonathon Samuel Wood and Carrie Ann Roberts, both of Hixson
Jeremy Michael Augustine, Hixson, and Rachel Catherine Staats, Rockvale,Tenn.
Justin Dale Fuller, Chattanooga, and Dana Michelle Kirby, Tunnel Hill, Ga.
Andrew Benjamin Vizcarra, Ronan, Mont., and Tara Leigh Weeks, Ethridge, Tenn.
David Randall Johnson and Valerie Joanne Edwards, both of Chattanooga
Joshua Patrick Doherty and Jamie Lucinda Wetmore, both of Dallas, Ga.
Franklin Edward Wright, Ooltewah, and Brook Lindsey Bean, Chattanooga
Eric Thomas Ryall and Rhona Lynn Westbrook, both of Chattanooga
Robert William Smith and Brandis Vernee Cutler, both of Chattanooga
Seth Wade Patton, Soddy-Daisy, and Brittany Louise McCreaty, Hixson
Derek Brandon Steele and Maggie Ann Brunjak, both of Ooltewah
Brian Paul Lemons and Joey Denise Desiree Bellinger, both of Hixson
Steven Edward Baty, Huntsville, Ala., and Debra Elizabeth Martin, Rossville
Tarel Kenneth McClurkin Jr. and Daphine Jean Ball, both of Chattanooga
Garrett Christopher Jewsome and Jessica Janine Byrd, both of Ooltewah
Gordon Wayne Ledbetter and Stacey Ann Young, both of Soddy-Daisy
Adam Charles Bauer and Amber Michelle Brown, both of Canton, Ohio
Christopher Lee Smith and Christina Anne Howard, both of Chattanooga
Theron Lawaun Zackery and Debbie Larane Hampton, both of Chattanooga
James Gilbert Milton III and Julie Matson Romeo, both of Signal Mountain
William Lebron Landreth and Maylene Nicole Orr, both of Chattanooga
Michael Stephen Alexander, Chattanooga, and Madison Claire Cox, Hixson
Joel Scott Smith and Mary Christa Gould, both of East Ridge
William Bryan Miller and Jennifer Anne Dutton, both of Chattanooga
Dallas Ronnell Wyatt and Shelly Sharmai Christian, both of Rossville
Robert Scott Broome and Christina Darlene Haskew, both of East Ridge
Gregory Lynn Ezell, Chattanooga, and Vicky Leigh Cooke, Graysville, Tenn.
Kenneth Michael Carver and Brittany Nicole Ferguson, both of Chattanooga
Chad Edward Hawkins, East Ridge, and Katelynn Nicole Mays, Chattanooga
Jacob Mitchell McDaniel and Kaylinn Marie McKenzie, both of Tellico Plains, Tenn.
David Ronald Glover Jr. and Christine Dena Jett, both of Chattanooga
While driving back from Burning Man one year, I took an alternate route and stumbled on the fabulous remains of this exquisitely decayed brothel baking silently in the high desert sun just off U.S. 6 about an hour from Tonopah…just across the California/Nevada state line.
A warm welcome
A water/propane tank out front emblazoned with the words “JANIE’S/ CLOSED/ BEAT IT” initially caught my eye; what better invitation to explore the old buildings visible in the distance? The only other signage were the letters “J.R.” painted on the tank, so I wasn’t sure what type of facility this had been — my hunch was brothel, but it could also have been a roadside cafe or motel. The only way to find out was to go in and explore a little!
The building itself is basically made from two long trailer homes sort of stitched together with plywood annexes in between and on either side. The whole place was carpeted in deep pile shag carpeting — orange, red, and green — which dated it to the ’70s (or ’80s, since this is the textbook definition of the boonies, and trends are slow to change out there). But the carpet extended up the sides of the bed frames, and even up the walls in some of the rooms….which definitely screamed BROTHEL!
The long hallway
I still wasn’t sure, though, and made my way down a long hallway lined with simple bedrooms. They were all trashed, and had been vacant for quite some time, but you could see where each room used to have a bed — and pretty much nothing else! No bathroom, not even a toilet — so that ruled them out as motel rooms. Aside from broke backpackers….who stays in a motel room with no bathroom?!
At the end of the hallway, my suspicions were finally 100% confirmed by the appearance of a sort of fantasy suite: floor-to-ceiling green shag carpeting (on the walls, too!) and a giant bed with purple quilted crushed-velour headboard, overlooking a heart-shaped hole in the floor where a Jacuzzi tub clearly had sat. This was DEFINITELY a brothel…far out!!!
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Exploring the rest of the building, I found that the other hallway was lined with more bedrooms — and with bathrooms, as well, which led me to suspect that this was the side of the building where the working girls lived. These days most functioning brothels have the women entertain their clients in the same rooms where they live; not so at Janie’s. Apparently, the madam here (allegedly a woman named Betty, although I couldn’t find much info about this place online) preferred to have separate living quarters for her ladies…this was a civilized whorehouse!
Wandering through the rooms, I was struck by the relatively good condition of the place — the carpeting and decor all screamed 1970s/1980s, so it must have been sitting there rotting away for decades! But ruins last a long time in the arid desert climate…even though the elevation was high enough that it probably snows there in the winter.
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Traces of squatters
You could see traces of squatters and target shooters, but there wasn’t nearly as much litter and destruction as at other abandoned ruins I’ve explored — probably because this place is so freaking remote! I guess the kids over in Tonopah have better things to do on a Saturday night that drink beer and bust up an old brothel. Good for them!
Out back, a short distance behind the main house was a smaller-but-infinitely-better-constructed residence which I assume must have been the madam’s private quarters. This house only had one bedroom and had a fairly swanky Brady Bunch vibe, with a huge patio out back that looked perfect for entertaining and the most amazingly garish 70s linoleum I have ever laid eyes on <3
There were a few other outbuildings scattered around the property, mostly storage and utility sheds, and copious amounts of busted-up old junk every which way I looked. There were a bunch of busted TVs, computers, a scanner and a Xerox machine that all looked to be of a 1990s vintage…so who knows; maybe this place was open into the ’90s!
The Madam’s Brady-esque kitchen
This part of the country is so desolate that I can’t imagine there was ever enough traffic passing through to sustain a brothel of this size and magnificence. I mean it is right on the side of U.S. 6, which at one time ran all the way cross-country from Provincetown, MA to Long Beach, CA and was the longest running highway in America (it now dead ends at U.S. 395 in the eastern Sierra, a short distance from Janie’s)…but even then, there just aren’t that many towns in the area to begin with, and most travelers take I-80 to the north or I-40 to the south. Hardly anyone passes through this dogforsaken lonely desert country! I can’t impress upon you enough how remote and d e s o l a t e this land is. I mean, you KNOW you’re in the boonies when Tonopah is the closest “big city.”
Supposedly there was an airstrip at Janie’s, however (I saw no trace of it), so maybe the clientele mostly flew in. Or maybe the trickle of long-haul truckers passing through and the ranks of nearby miners were enough to keep Janie’s in business. Who knows?
After leaving Janie’s and continuing along U.S. 6 for a few minutes, the highway went up over a mountain pass, at the summit of which was a sort of abandoned casino town called Montgomery Pass. This town apparently once had a casino, a lodge, a motel and several bungalows and outbuildings that could have supported a population of at least 100-200 people, and apparently served travelers headed into or out of the eastern Sierra. Maybe Janie’s Ranch had a mutually symbiotic relationship with Montgomery, and its patrons were an additional source of business. Who knows?
If anyone has any personal memories of Janie’s, whether as a customer, employee or neighbor….please comment below! I’d love to hear your stories.
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