During the late 1800's in America, with the Westward Expansion in full swing, one of the first buildings in every town was the saloon.
The saloon served many functions: social club, church, courthouse and barbershop.
The 20th Century saw the neighborhood barbershop enjoy a 70-year reign as a favorite Saturday morning hangout for fathers and sons, and then
emerge from its frontier-saloon roots to dominate Main Street USA from Manhattan to Mayberry.
Then they were gone.
They were squeezed out of the American landscape by the "unisex hair salon."
Emerging in the 21st Century is Hair Saloon®, filling a void in American life that has as much to do with the
restoration of men as it does with the business of haircutting.