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After working in a laundry on Front Street, Hooper started his own laundry after an unsuccessful trip to the California Gold fields. | After working in a laundry on Front Street, Hooper started his own laundry after an unsuccessful trip to the California Gold fields. | ||
In 1904 he built the four-story concrete building on Lafayette Street. | In 1904 he built the four-story concrete building on Lafayette Street, the first concrete building to be constructed in Salem. | ||
built right after the 1914 fire. It had been the site of Langmaid's Lumber, which was destroyed in the fire. | The adjoining brick building with a large clock on the outside wall, was built right after the 1914 fire. It had been the site of Langmaid's Lumber, which was destroyed in the fire. | ||
The Salem Laundry building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. | The Salem Laundry building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. | ||
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Parking is inside the building. | Parking is inside the building. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Businesses | Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Businesses''' | ||
"Condos set for Salem Laundry" ''Salem News'', Jan. 16, 2002, p. A1 | "Condos set for Salem Laundry" ''Salem News'', Jan. 16, 2002, p. A1 | ||
"Building a piece of city's history" ''Salem News'', Jan. 16, 2002, p. A1 | "Building a piece of city's history" ''Salem News'', Jan. 16, 2002, p. A1 |
Latest revision as of 08:49, 25 October 2023
Founded by George W. Hooper, the Salem Laundry operated out of the four-story concrete building on the corners of Lafayette and Derby Streets.
After working in a laundry on Front Street, Hooper started his own laundry after an unsuccessful trip to the California Gold fields.
In 1904 he built the four-story concrete building on Lafayette Street, the first concrete building to be constructed in Salem.
The adjoining brick building with a large clock on the outside wall, was built right after the 1914 fire. It had been the site of Langmaid's Lumber, which was destroyed in the fire.
The Salem Laundry building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
In 2002, plans began to remake the building into housing. Approximately 14-18 condos were built in the front brick building. In the rear there are 20 apartments.
Parking is inside the building.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Businesses
"Condos set for Salem Laundry" Salem News, Jan. 16, 2002, p. A1
"Building a piece of city's history" Salem News, Jan. 16, 2002, p. A1