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*Many city residents remember shopping for gifts and jewelry in the store with the white columns, chandeliers and wide central staircase. Even when being used as a church, the bottom floor was rented out to retail establishments to offset the cost of maintaining the building. | *Many city residents remember shopping for gifts and jewelry in the store with the white columns, chandeliers and wide central staircase. Even when being used as a church, the bottom floor was rented out to retail establishments to offset the cost of maintaining the building. | ||
*Daniel Low & Co. became famous for their souvenir witch spoon they began making in the 1880's and advertised in national magazines. They became successful making their own mail-order catalog, which grew to as large as 200 pages. | *Daniel Low & Co. became famous for their souvenir witch spoon they began making in the 1880's and advertised in national magazines. They became successful making their own mail-order catalog, which grew to as large as 200 pages. | ||
*His son Seth took over after Daniel Low died of a heart attack in the store in 1939. Later the company was run by Seth's widow until the mid-1950s. Bill Follett bought and ran the company until | *His son Seth took over after Daniel Low died of a heart attack in the store in 1939. Later the company was run by Seth's widow until the mid-1950s. Bill Follett bought and ran the company until it was sold, along with the building in 1994. | ||
Revision as of 10:02, 13 June 2008
- Daniel Low & Co. was a landmark store downtown, using the distinctive 3-story, red brick building, formerly the First Church, built in 1826. This popular store operated from 1874 until 1995.
- Many city residents remember shopping for gifts and jewelry in the store with the white columns, chandeliers and wide central staircase. Even when being used as a church, the bottom floor was rented out to retail establishments to offset the cost of maintaining the building.
- Daniel Low & Co. became famous for their souvenir witch spoon they began making in the 1880's and advertised in national magazines. They became successful making their own mail-order catalog, which grew to as large as 200 pages.
- His son Seth took over after Daniel Low died of a heart attack in the store in 1939. Later the company was run by Seth's widow until the mid-1950s. Bill Follett bought and ran the company until it was sold, along with the building in 1994.