Name/Title
PhotographEntry/Object ID
jfm012009005bDescription
2 color photos taken by Michael Kamnikar of rebuilt building at 742 Broadway with word "Tornado" made from bricks from original building
Photograph is color view of the Tornado Building at 742 Broadway. Written on the back of the photograph: "742 Broadway Building Rebuilt After Tornado. "Tornado" At Top Of Building".
The "Tornado" building was very important to Lorain's history. It was built in the early 1900s. The first business to reside in the new building was the Old Griffin Hotel. In 1912, the Majestic Hotel took over the building and was located there for a little over 10 years. The building lost its entire third floor as a result of the 1924 Lorain Tornado that devastated nearly every building in the downtown area. H. P. Kirkland Furniture took over the building in the 1920s and rebuilt the third floor and adding a 60 ft. three story extension at the rear of the building. Brownie Furniture Store and Stillman Deutsch Furniture and Appliance Store, along with other businesses were located in the building over the years.Acquisition
Accession
2004.130Source or Donor
Kamnikar, Michael