Baby Doe was the name a rich, older, man gave his young wife after he divorced his 1st wife to marry miss young stuff. But they must have been really in love because she stuck with him as his fortunes failed. He had made his money in mining , I think silver....& when the mines went bust, so did they . But there was one mine left, maybe he named it Baby Doe for her, I don't remember...& he pleaded with her to never sell it & she never did . She live around it ,poorer than a church mouse & finally died , I think in old age & perhaps by freezing to death , I don't recall all of the story. But!! there were a series of restaurants called the Baby Doe Restaurants, which were' the' places to go when they 1st opened as they were fashioned as tho you were walking into a mine. There were several rooms that seated parties to themselves & a few that held a larger crowd & there was a bar. Each area looked 'old fashioned' with old pictures & memorabilia bordering on antiques as decorations. Very interesting place to visit. Ours, unfortunately , didn't have the best of food, it was merely mediocre, so you went for the atmoshpere not the food , a death knell for a restaurant, after awhile. Then a woman was kidnapped from there as she waited for her ride...& women didn't want to go there at all. Pat Hawkins