Another bit of History is gone from Lawrence Main Street

 

September 14, 2022

Allen Ostdiek

The Lawrence Barber Shop building has been the oldest standing building on main street in Lawrence. This week the structure has been demolished. Note the barricades and large backhoe positioned to begin the demolition work. The building is located on the east side of the street, north of the post office.

Constructed in the 1890s the oldest frame building on Main Street in Lawrence ended its life Friday. The demolition of the little building nestled between the post office and old cafe building is no more. The building has most recently been used as an art studio, but has remained empty for a number of years. A bit of history of the building is taken from the Lawrence 100 year anniversary book goes as follows:

The building was built in the 1890s and the use varied as follows: law office, insurance and real estate office, shoe repair shop for many years by Adolph (Deafy) Sykora, barber shop operated by Ray Robinson, 'The Cutting Cove' Beauty Shop operated by Peggy Krebsbach Presnell who now works in K D's Salon and Floral.

The building to the north of the post office was torn down Friday in Lawrence.

 

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