Monday, September 17, 2012

What a Difference a Century Makes

I often find postcards that require some detective work to identify. There are many clues to follow. What type of photo paper was used? (This can often narrow the window considerably and I will have a post on dating postcards one of these days.) The cars on the street and fashion of pedestrians are usually other key giveaways. Sometimes there are signs or other clues that require a magnifying glass. When I found this photo card I was able to make out "Mt. Vernon State Bank" above the door, and after a bit of research was able to locate a Wikipedia post on the building, located in Mt. Vernon, Washington State.

The Mt. Vernon State Bank Just after completion around 1909.



From Wikipedia: "The President Hotel in Downtown Mount Vernon. Originally constructed as a three story hotel in 1909 by the Mount Vernon State Bank and Mount Vernon Hotel Companies, It opened as the Windsor Hotel. After a fire in the early 1920s, the Hotel was completely remodeled. Two floors containing 50 more rooms were added and complete by 1922, making it the tallest building in the county and the first with an Elevator. The Hotel was later renamed the President and now houses low income apartments. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 2010."
(Thanks to the Wikipedia Commons for being a free use resource!)

The building today, with added floors.
 I have some interesting future plans for some Portland, Oregon before and after posts, so stay tuned!

3 comments:

  1. As is so often the case with buildings, I think the older version is much more handsome and interesting. "New and improved" usually isn't.
    :-)

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  2. Just signed up to follow your blog....I love old photos and old buildings.....thanks for sharing!!!

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  3. I agree that older buildings usually have more character. Thanks for signing up dls!

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