Establishments

In the mid-twentieth century, African American travelers required the same types of services as their white counterparts. The Green Book’s listings were varied enough to enable young people coming to a strange city to arrive at the local YMCAs and YWCAs after finding a friendly taxi cab driver at the train station while also helping families find their way to a tourist home or musicians to a suitable hotel.

For African Americans traveling between the relative freedom of a hometown to less familiar places, the listings for gas stations, motels, and pharmacies ensured safe passage in distant towns. For guests traveling to large cities for social events, the publication helped travelers find dance halls and restaurants in a timely manner. As time passed, The Green Book grew to include a very wide range of establishment types that answered every possible traveling need.

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J. Randol Tourist Home

422 North St. Cape Girardeau, MO

J. Steward

Erie House Niagara Falls, NY

J.T. Holmes

803 Gibbon Alexandria, VA

Julia and Robbie's Restaurant

25 N. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City, NJ

Julia's

84 W. 120th St. Manhattan, NY
35 St. Nicholas Place Manhattan, NY

Jus Haven

Greenwood Lake, NY
(Off Route 17A and Nelson Rd, Sterling Forest State Park Warwick, NY)

Just-a-Mere Beauty Parlor

901 Parker St. Corpus Christi, TX

Juvill Beauty Parlor

4141 Easton-13 St. Louis, MO

J. Washington Beauty Parlor

711 5th East Avenue Corsicana, TX

J. Y.'s

16 G St. NW Washington, DC

Kam Wing Loo

433 Michigan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14203

Kansas City Cab

10th & Oakland Kansas City, MO

Kaplan's

346 Clarissa St. Rochester, NY

Katerine's

345 Summer Ave. Brooklyn, NY

Katherine's Beauty Parlor

1024 East 19th St. Kansas City, MO

Kathryn Guest House

1817 Arctic Ave. Atlantic City, NJ

Kat's Korner Restaurant

601 Lincoln Chattanooga, TN

Katz Drug Co.

UNLISTED Kansas City, MO

Kauai Inn

Lihue, HI

Kays Motel

102 Lincoln Ave. SE St. Cloud, MN

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